9 Simple Ways to Improve Your Design Skills

9 Simple Ways to Improve Your Design Skills

“I just don’t have an eye for that sort of stuff.”
“I am the last person you would want to design a logo.”
“I wish I could do that, but I’m not very creative.”

Whenever someone finds out I’m a graphic designer, I usually hear something similar to the responses above.

And while I agree that some people are more clued into design than others, I’ll be the first to tell you that you don’t have to have a design degree to implement great design.

Whether you’re a self-taught designer who’s just getting their feet wet with client work or you’re a business owner who’s faced with the task of designing graphics for their brand and website, you can absolutely create beautiful designs… You just have to be willing to learn and practice!

And with the help of these 9 resources and actions, you’ll improve your design skills in no time.

Creating and Keeping Up With a Client Waiting List

Creating and Keeping Up With a Client Waiting List

The key to freelance freedom lies in the ability to book clients in advance.

By having a waiting list of clients who are chomping at the bit to work with you, you’re able to knock over a bunch of hurdles that are standing between you and your biggest goals. 

  • Want to make more money so you can quit your day job and pursue your passion full-time? Book clients in advance.
  • Want to bring in a stable income and have better job security as a service-based business? Book clients in advance.
  • Want to pursue your business on your own terms instead of working 12+ hour days? Book clients in advance.

But how do you get to the point where you can start a client waiting list? And how do you manage it after you started it?

I’m sharing what I’ve learned from creating and managing a waiting list of over 250+ prospective design clients in this post.

How a Non-Salesy Weekly Webinar Series Can Transform Your Business

How a Non-Salesy Weekly Webinar Series Can Transform Your Business

What comes to mind when you hear the word “webinar"?

Due to either tuning into a webinar or trying to host one yourself, you probably think of an hour-long live video stream of helpful information....that eventually ends in a sales pitch. 

We’ve been conditioned to believe that the only way to use a webinar for our business is to sell. (And I don’t know about you, but that’s annoying from an attendee perspective and overwhelming from a host perspective!)

But webinars don’t have to be used solely for promotion. They don’t have to be hosted once in a blue moon. And they definitely don’t have to be salesy.

A non-salesy weekly webinar series can not only benefit but transform your business.

How to Build a Thriving Community Around Your Brand

How to Build a Thriving Community Around Your Brand

Running an online business has numerous benefits (less overhead, more flexibility, the ability to work from home, the potential for passive income).

But it comes with its own share of struggles. The biggest one, I’ve found, being a lack of community and interaction with other people.

We’re unable to see the faces of those who are reading our posts, tuning into our webinars, and following along on social media. It’s more challenging to get to know people when you aren’t seeing them and interacting in person.

But all hope isn’t lost!

The internet actually allows us more opportunities to build and foster community around our businesses; we just have to know where to look for them.

7 Common Mistakes You Might Be Making with Your Logo (And How to Fix Them)

7 Common Mistakes You Might Be Making with Your Logo (And How to Fix Them)

Designing a logo is much more difficult than it appears on the surface. 

As with anything that looks easy, there are many tricks of the trade involved to make a logo look visually pleasing and appeal to the right audience.

You may have discovered this already, whether you’ve tried your hand at designing your own logo or you’ve designed logos for other business owners.

But over time, as you learn more about design and gain more experience, you start to pick up some tricks of the trade and learn to avoid some common logo mistakes.

Here are 7 that I come across fairly often (along with some easy ways to fix them!).