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Finding your rhythm in the fast-paced world as a Designer

December 13, 20223 Mins Read
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Designer Stephanie has always been interested in alternate realities. She became a digital designer since she has always preferred using unconventional technologies.; pencils instead of paint brushes. Her drawings have pink skies, flaming orange hair, purple eyes, and greenish skin tones. She enjoys bringing out the inner child, who likes to paint the sky white, the clouds blue, and colorful walls. She enjoys pushing limits and motivating her clients and established and aspiring artists to draw from their souls—to connect with their emotions and the things that give them energy and let those things show in their work. Since most of us look far and wide for inspiration, in reality, it may be found within the grounded version of oneself; it’s crucial to discover that motivation.

“You’ll love your work and others will appreciate it because you found your niche, developed a distinctive style, and stick to it. It involves getting back up, doing new things, always learning, and making sure your community is safe, confident, and close-knit. Having a strong group of artistic or creatively oriented pals can help you go somewhere, and you’ll also find yourself assisting others in doing the same,” says Stephanie.

She also emphasizes social issues, mental health awareness, and an environmentally friendly lifestyle. She inspires everyone around her to fight for a better, physically, emotionally, and cognitively healthy living by feeling their sentiments. If words are inadequate, applying crayons to canvas is a lovely way to find a small space in your soul that will care for you.

Finding your rhythm in the fast-paced world as a Designer

Her world has always revolved around animation. In real life, she is a highly energetic person. She’s funny and vivacious, and much of her energy comes from my profession. She usually leads an unfiltered, open, and free life. Adults in suits are more intrigued by animation.

Never stop learning is her one piece of advice to everyone, artist or not. She explains that it’s not all that we know. We will always find a method to solve problems, so we won’t fall behind. If such were the case, traditional artists would no longer be in vogue, but they now use their skills to paint live at events, weddings, and other occasions. “Utilize every chance to establish a community and bring it up along with you,” Stephanie explains. This includes pricing guidelines, quotations, providing and receiving feedback, and, most importantly, having each other’s backs.

She believes that artists, whether independent contractors or employed regularly, need to establish rules to better safeguard their rights to fair treatment. They should not be compared if someone else does it for a lower price because that is cheap, disrespectful, and, most importantly, reveals the client’s character. They also deserve to be paid on time and at a fair rate.

Being a designer is one of the hardest occupations because they are responsible for all aspects of the job, including ideation, marketing, payroll, and delivery. But Stephanie is content with it.

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