3 Things PROFESSIONAL Designers Understand! (The 3 Level Pyramid)



Todays upload is crucially important to all graphic designers who are serious about their career. I have some of the most helpful advice that I’m giving to you in relation to graphic design. If you want to truly excel then you cannot afford to miss this one.

I have learned a lot about graphic design throughout the 13 or so years that I’ve been in this industry, and todays video is me offering you some of the best advice I can give geared towards how you approach a project as a graphic designer. There are 3 stages to the advice I have, and if you fully listen and understand it, then implement it into your graphic design workflow, you can see great success in the designs that you produce.

Graphic design is almost like a science. Yes it is creative, but there are certain processes that should exist in your workflow, and todays video tackles those processes. From one graphic designer to another, this is my advice.

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