How to Grow Your Audience as a Designer
We share the key principles that allow community builders to rise above others in terms of platform building, and how you can learn from the examples they set.
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Do All of the Projects in Your Portfolio Look the Same? That’s OK.
Should you worry if all of your design projects look similar? Of course not. It may mean that you’re particularly successful in one specific area of design.
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Must-Do’s When Ending a Freelance Design Project
There are a number of key things designers should do when ending a freelance project, and today we go over what they are and why you should always do them.
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Those Things You Must Do When Ending a Freelance Design Project
There are important things you should do when ending a freelance project, and today we go over what they are and why you should do them.
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The Types of Freelance Design Clients You Should Avoid
Learn how the right clients will respect your time and expertise, and will be realistic and professional in their expectations.
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Educating Clients About the True Value of Your Services as a Designer
Okay, freelance designers. Stop me if you’ve heard this one: you’re working on a project for a client, and all of a sudden there’s a discrepancy with your payment. Perhaps…
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Educating Clients About the True Value of Your Services as a Designer
Okay, freelance designers. Stop me if you’ve heard this one: you’re working on a project for a client, and all of a sudden there’s a discrepancy with your payment. Perhaps…
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Making Time for Your Professional Learning Goals
With the disruption of the pandemic, many web designers have had to put their learning goals on hold. The question is, how do we manage these disruptions and avoid falling behind?
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Dealing with the Low or No-Profit Areas of Your Freelance Web Design Business
We take a look at how to identify areas of your business that are not doing much for you financially. From there, we examine those areas to see if they should stay or go.
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Dealing with the Low Profit Areas of Your Freelance Business
How to identify those areas of your web design business that are not performing well and how to decide whether they should stay or go.
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