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8 Key Personal Branding Benefits You Can’t Miss as a Graphic Designer

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  As a designer, a lot of time is spent perfecting the brands of others. Have you spent enough time on your own? Design skills are a must , but personal brand is what distinguishes you in today's competitive market. Think about it when clients are choosing a designer , what will make you stand out from thousands of talented professionals? That's where your personal brand comes in to make that connection. Here are 8 key benefits of having a personal brand that will change your career and bring the clients you should have.   1. Stand Out in a Crowded Market   The design world is filled with talent, especially with so many remote graphic designers in the field. But here's the truth – nobody else has your unique mix of experiences, style, and perspective. When you create a personal brand that shines through as an authentic reflection of who you are, it will attract the right people. Your own personal brand becomes your beacon to draw in individuals who resonate with y...

5 Secrets to How Dedicated Designers Shape a Brand Story

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  Grab your yoga mat and design tools, folks. It's creative workout time ! Ready ?   Okay, not that kind of workout but you get the idea, right? Designers, like athletes, need to be constantly pushed to grow. Whether it is design, animation, or writing, the flexing of those creative muscles keeps one sharp and ready for what's next.    Great branding, just like an excellent workout routine, requires dedication, consistency, and strategy. Dedicated designers not only come up with pretty designs , they also come up with an experience that tells your brand's story and builds a connection with the audience. Here are the 5 secrets to how they do it :   1. Crafting Your Brand’s Visual Identity   When you hear of famous brands, it's very easy to relate their identity to the logo, the color scheme, and typography. A dedicated designer makes sure every element is a part of your brand personality and values.    For instance, the designer you cho...