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Ten Tips For The Aspiring Designer Beginners (Part 1)

Smashing Magazine Graphics

With entrance into the industry being so easy and lack of proper benchmarking (Note: this is somewhat contradictory to point 2, but more on that later) around what makes a good designer, software engineer, or product manager, we’re forced to face the facts that it’s a recipe for poor quality products.

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12 Best Branding Courses to Learn Online

Just Creative

Branding & Marketing for Startups: Learn How To Stand Out – $94.99. Brand and Product Management – Free. Brand Management: Aligning Business, Brand and Behaviour – Free. How To Develop and Market Your Brand – $13/mo. Branding: The Creative Journey Specialization – Free.

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Eclecticism and product process

UX Collective

How does your product manager sell ideas and prove value pre- and post-launch? But they also need to move beyond the production of pixels to understand how ideas are shaped, sold and shipped. Whenever I interview candidates, a portfolio quickly sets the bar for hard skills (color theory, typography, layout, accessibility).

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The Graphic Designers’ Struggle is Real: Adapt Your Skills Now for the AI Era & Beyond

We And The Color

They can generate mood boards, create mockups, draft marketing copy, and produce unique illustrations based on simple text prompts. Marketing budgets, often seen as discretionary spending, are frequently among the first to be scrutinized or reduced when companies anticipate tougher times. Businesses become cautious.