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Five steps to help you get over rejection and move forward

Creative Boom

Image licensed via Adobe Stock It really sucks to be rejected by a potential employer or freelance client. Clients or employers may have specific requirements or circumstances that don't align with your skills or availability. So don't beat yourself up or spend time dwelling on self-doubt.

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How to Find Design Clients During a Lockdown

Creative Market

One of the biggest concerns for designers is how to find clients during this time of worldwide lockdowns. Though this pandemic and lockdown are unprecedented challenges for graphic designers, it’s still possible to find good clients during this hardship. Lina Kukulske shares her thoughts about this strategy. "9

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16 frequently asked questions answered to help you become a graphic designer

Creative Boom

In practice, a graphic designer typically works with various media, including both print and digital, to create designs that meet the needs of their clients or employers. Although some professional graphic designers are self-starters, most will have taken some sort of course. The challenge is finding a client who'll pay you.

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How to Become a Web Designer with Zero Experience

Inkbot Design

Explore design tools and resources like Adobe Creative Cloud, Sketch, Figma, and online platforms like Dribbble and Behance. Build your network and find opportunities through networking, collaboration, freelancing, internships, and continuing education. It's time to get out there and start networking!

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Successful creatives share how they won their first client (so you can too)

Creative Boom

Image licensed via Adobe Stock There are many ways to get your first freelance gig. And right at the start, you may not even have a single client to your name. So how do you land your first client? My first freelance clients were my old full-time employers," she explains. Now, 16 years later, they are still a client!"

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Inspiring creative women to follow in 2022

Creative Boom

Image licensed via Adobe Stock. Her clients include global brands like Google, Twitter, Visa, and Microsoft and nonprofit organisations providing life-advancing support to vulnerable communities throughout the United States. Clients include IBM, World Community Grid and Tata Consultancy Services. Charlotte Adorjan.

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So You Want to Become a Designer?

Inkbot Design

Obtain Proper Education However, most employable designers are not self-taught unicorns; they have received formal training. You will get exposure to real clients’ work through hands-on studio classes, which also provide experienced instructors for guidance purposes only. Take up industrial designing as a career choice.