Why designers working with clients should put the audience first, not their portfolio.
You might not feel like it’s the right time, but once you begin, that’s when things start to move.
Let people see how your work grows and changes. Invite them into the journey, not only the outcome.
Writing can be your tool to think and capture ideas, and you do not need to be good at it to start.
Your tools support your work, but they should never define it. What endures are your skills, not the software.
Creating is important, but showing your work is what truly opens new doors.
Why you should resist AI shortcuts early in your career and focus on building a solid foundation in the craft.
A personal space to explore, experiment, and play without pressure is a gift for any designer. A place to train like an athlete.
Great design is not made in one step. It is built step by step, by refining details through iteration and comparison.
What you consume disappears quickly, but what you create lasts and shapes who you are.
When you launch a new project, most people won’t care. At least not right away. Rather than viewing this as failure, use the early silence to build engagement.
Building better products isn’t about more features, it’s about focusing on what truly matters.
Why it’s important to create your own corner of the internet, a place that gives you independence and control, even in times when social media dominates the online world.
Inspiration is an essential tool for designers - a curated library of ideas helps you start projects faster, stay in the creative flow, and avoid getting stuck.