The number one thing that self-taught designers get wrong about graphic design? That their main goal is to make things look pretty. Here’s what you should focus on instead to create better graphics and more effective results for your clients.
Read MoreI’m all for making design more accessible, but the problem with Canva is that it limits the value you can provide to your client (which also limits the amount you can charge them!). So today I want to share a few things you can do to quit relying on the same overused Canva templates that are all over Instagram.
Read MoreAs a designer, your portfolio is your resume, and it’s the number one reason why you will – or won’t – book jobs. Here are the top five reasons why your portfolio isn’t closing the deal!
Read MoreThe Adobe Creative Suite is the industry standard for design software. But which one of Adobe’s 30+ programs is the best replacement for Canva?
Read MoreIf you’re new to design, you’ve probably dabbled in web-based designs programs like Canva. If you’re ready to step it up a notch (and maybe even make this your full-time career), you need to be using more professional software! To help you understand the difference between these beginner programs and top-tier design applications, I’ve put together a list of the top four benefits of switching from Canva to Illustrator!
Read MoreIf you really want to increase your worth as a VA, one of the best things you can do is choose an area of expertise to specialize in. Here’s what you need to know to specialize in graphic design as a virtual assistant!
Read MoreIf you're sick and tired of designing graphics that don't convert, look like crap, or blend in with the crowd, then this is the post for you!
Read MoreIf you've been wanting to teach yourself graphic design, look no further than this post! I've rounded up the top five posts you should read to start learning graphic design on your own.
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