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10 Tips To Become a Better Graphic Designer

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Do you ever feel stuck on a design problem that leaves you staring at your screen while the deadline lurks in the corner with impending doom?

Do you ever feel like you need to improve your design skills but you aren't sure how? 

Do you want to uplevel your design skills so that you can get better opportunities?

Do you ever feel like a bad designer?! GASP. 

I know I've felt all of these things in the past, it can be quite uncomfortable. The truth is that there we all have room for improvement no matter what stage of our career we happen to be in. In this course, I will give you my Top 10 Tips on how to become a better graphic designer. 

All Skill Levels Welcome!

Tip#1 Work outside of your comfort zone.

Tip#2 Read about design, culture and even science.

Tip#3 Create Conceptually.

Tip#4 Kern like you Care.

Tip#5 Value Criticism.

Tip#6 Know the difference between an enemy and a competitor.

Tip#7 Unplug

Tip#8 Recognize your Power for Good and Act on it.

Tip#9 Show up... Everyday.

Tip#10 Simplify

I hope you find these tips valuable and I hope they are encouraging, you can be as good as you want to be with time and hard work.

Haylee

Syllabus

  • Intro
  • Tip#1 | Work Outside Your Comfort Zone
  • Tip#2 | Read about design, culture and even science
  • Tip#3 | Create Conceptually
  • Tip#4 | Kern like You Care
  • Tip#5 | Value Criticism
  • Tip#6 | Know the difference between an enemy and a competitor. & Tip#7 | Unplug
  • Tip#8 | Recognize your Power for Good and Act on it
  • Tip #9 and #10 | Show Up and Simplify
  • Conclusion

Taught by

Haylee Jordan

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