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4 de dezembro de 2025
In digital design, “getting good” isn’t one giant leap—it’s a series of skill jumps. The fastest wa…
4 de dezembro de 2025
When you’re a beginner designer, it’s easy to feel like you have “nothing to put” on a resume or Li…
Designing responsive layouts can sound intimidating, but the mobile-first approach is actually easi…
Delivering design work isn’t just “sending the final file.” A professional delivery makes approval…
Feedback is part of being a designer. But when you’re early in your career, it can feel personal—li…
If you want to look professional as a designer—especially when freelancing—your file organization m…

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If you’re a beginner in digital design, you don’t need “more talent.” You need fewer avoidable mistakes. Most beginners lose clients (or confidence) because of workflow, communication, and clarity—no…
Pricing your first design jobs is uncomfortable for almost everyone. Charge too little and you’ll feel resentful, burn out, or attract the wrong clients. Charge too much (too early, with no clarity)…
Getting your first freelance client as a digital designer can feel like trying to get invited to a party that’s already happening. The truth is: you don’t need a huge audience, 10 years of experience…
A strong beginner portfolio isn’t about having famous clients—it’s about showing that you can solve real problems with clean, consistent design. Hiring managers and clients want proof that you unders…
A junior designer in a digital company is usually hired for one big reason: to help the team produce consistent, clear design work—fast—while learning professional standards. You’re rarely expected t…