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Whats the important tip you'd give a young new designer?

Nicholas

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Everyone who's into graphics designing have their learning stage. Assuming that you're now a pro in graphics designing, what's the most important tips you're going to give to newbies in the field that's going to help them so much?
 
The advice which I'm going to give to someone who is starting out new in the world of graphic designing is to try and take things simple because that is the way you will learn on the job and become better.
 
The first thing that any newbie should learn is how to be patient. I know everyone wants to become a pro instantly, but it doesn't always end that was as learning the different aspects of the work take a longer period of time.
 
I will let the newbie know that it will be stressful while going up the ladder.

That patience and consistent is needed in working and also to be themselves and not try and be another person they are not or try to mimick someone else.
 
I will let the newbie know that it will be stressful while going up the ladder.

That patience and consistent is needed in working and also to be themselves and not try and be another person they are not or try to mimick someone else.

I agree with you that being original is very important. One should be able to figure out what their goals are as a designer and begin to work towards achieving those goals, which is very important.
 
I agree with you that being original is very important. One should be able to figure out what their goals are as a designer and begin to work towards achieving those goals, which is very important.
They need to taught, help them understand what their goals are and how to work achieving those goals because some newbie believe that they are already professionals in designing immediately they have learnt one or two tools.
 
I think the best tip I would give a beginner is to keep practicing. One thing about graphics is that the learning process never ends.
 
Do not give up. Be consistent and practice a lot. At times it might be a challenge for you, but you need it to become a professional. Eventually you will look back and thank yourself for being dedicated to the art.
 
When I first started designing, I never felt like my work was complete. I always thought it could be improved, so I kept adjusting it, but it never felt perfect. Even today, I never feel any of my work is truly finished; it always seems to be a work in progress. I would advise new designers that no designer ever thinks their work is perfect, so they shouldn't expect it to be any different for them.
 
I will let the newbie know that it will be stressful while going up the ladder.

That patience and consistent is needed in working and also to be themselves and not try and be another person they are not or try to mimick someone else.

I was made to realize that it is never easy to work around it. You will meet obstacles, but sticking to getting things done can be of great help. I have learnt to stay calm and take it one step at a time.
 
I was made to realize that it is never easy to work around it. You will meet obstacles, but sticking to getting things done can be of great help. I have learnt to stay calm and take it one step at a time.
Nothing is very easy in this life. It takes time, patience and consistent to learn a skill and also be good in them.
 
I would tell them to choose their field carefully. Not everyone is good at being a generlaist. Specialise in one area and try to understand others.
 
I would tell them to choose their field carefully. Not everyone is good at being a generlaist. Specialise in one area and try to understand others.
You've made a very good point. You can't be able jack of all trades in graphics designing. You will end up being a master of none. Choose the area where you're going to focus and exploit to its fullest. This will help you become an authority in what you're doing.
 
Keep practicing! It can never be enough or too much with practicing because the more you practice, the more you're getting better at what you're doing. As a young graphics designer, there are much for you to learn.
 
Do not give up. Be consistent and practice a lot. At times it might be a challenge for you, but you need it to become a professional. Eventually you will look back and thank yourself for being dedicated to the art.
It's necessary they know that they must face some challenges on the way. Sometimes the feeling of giving up or lacking the inspiration will come but they should stand firm and continue with their work.
 
Keep practicing! It can never be enough or too much with practicing because the more you practice, the more you're getting better at what you're doing. As a young graphics designer, there are much for you to learn.

You are absolutely on point! Practising is very important when we talk about getting it right with designing. I mean you are working on becoming a better designer and you can only achieve that when you are able to practise more.
 

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