- Don't be afraid to put yourself out there-
Many designer have a
fear of being criticized. This is mostly due to the fact that we criticize
ourselves to much. When we begin to put ourselves out there we begin to build a
name for ourselves. This process in not something that happens overnight. Now-a-days
it is so easy for you to put yourself out there with social media and all.
Twitter and Instagram are probably the best place for you start building your
name. If you never take the chance you may never be known as a graphic
designer.
- Don’t be narrow-minded-
Some designers think
that their way is the only way, and to be honest this is a very amateur way of
thinking. It doesn't matter how long you went to school or how much training
you have you can always learn something differently. It can be very beneficial
learning from others in your field especially if they have a fresh take on
design and art. You can learn new techniques and combine them with old tricks
to make your workflow flow faster. When dealing with customers some of us
designers have the tendency to shut out the customers creative ideas simply
because they're not designers, the bad news is that we could windup losing the
business. Some of the best designers are the ones that can expand their minds
to create great work and still stay true to the principles of graphic design.
- Don't work for free-
When your first
starting off it is very hard to charge someone for your work especially if you
know them. Graphic design is not an easy job. It takes time, so charging people
to do work is more than justified. Doing things for free can cause people to take
advantage of you and lose respect for your quality work. Free work is often
left on the back burner and forgotten until you have the chance to get to it,
and because of this people bash on your work ethics. So all in all it is never
beneficial to do free work, it will windup costing you! Let alone defame the
rest of the graphic design industry.
- Don't take on more work than you can handle-
Taking on more work
than you handle can build a negative reputation for you. For some designers
taking on to many projects can overwhelm them and cause them to shutdown and
not do anything at all. If you're a father or mother to many projects can put
some tension on your family. Knowing your limits can ultimately help you
control your work schedule and be an organized business owner.
- Don't underestimate yourself-
Practice makes
perfect. Graphic design is not just a gift given to certain people it is a
skill that can gained by applying yourself. With the right motivation any one
can be great. Shutting yourself out because you think that someone else is
better than you can only bring you down. Every designer has a unique way of working . If your way is not the same
as all the other designers that’s ok. Believe in yourself and be you.
- Don't use Photoshop for everything related to graphic design.
This one is probably
the odd ball of this list but that doesn't mean that it is irrelevant. Most
graphic designers start off using Photoshop to manipulate images but get so use
to the workflow they try to create everything from it. Photoshop is a great tool
to use but its not your one stop shop. Great designers need to be well balanced
in the programs that they use.
- Don't QUIT-
Many people quit
things if they are not good at it, but the truth is if they tried a little
harder they could become great at it. Quitting will get you nowhere, and if you
progress forward even if it's only a little bit you would still be further than
you would be if you quit. Michael Jordan was kicked off his high school
basketball team, imagine if he quit. Steve Jobs was fired from his own company,
imagine if he quit. Never give up you could be tomorrows next big thing.