Alex Dovhyi
@dovhyiAn independent product, web, and mobile interface designer https://t.co/XPmUIBJGlS × Explorer https://t.co/cF6UOR556R
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Everyone wants quick results, but they are not ready for real work. Your "competitors” dream of easy success, but are not ready to work. You win because you understand: success is a process, not a miracle.
People talk about their plans, but do nothing. They discuss how to change their lives, how to start a business, how to achieve success. But when the time comes to work, they postpone it until tomorrow. You win because you act now.
You're afraid of competition, but there's just no competition. Most people spend their time on distractions, they are lazy and look for excuses. You're already ahead if you just work on yourself every day while they wait for a miracle.
Approach everything you do in design with an open hand. You are not exceptional, and your designs can always be improved. Receive feedback with gratitude and transparency, and give it honestly and kindly. You are not required to follow anyone's advice, but you should consider…
Don't idolize famous designers. People who give talks and publish books are not heroes. They are not saints. They're people with mortgages to pay and an arsenal of terrible designs, failed relationships, and questionable ideas that they try to hide behind their online and…
You are not a true designer simply because you utilize a specific design tool. Focus on the problems and ways to solve them.
Never believe that your sole responsibility is to deliver solutions. As a designer, your first goal should be to fully understand the problem's context.
Top designers prioritize their love for the craft over money. Yet money is a true reflection of the value you provide.
Good decisions require confidence. Confidence comes from one of the 2 things: 1. Intuition 2. Data Learn to use both — make better decisions.
Instead of prototyping in Figma I started moving web app (SaaS) designs to Framer and present to clients how their live product will look like.
Work with people who value your insights and expertise — not those who merely need you to move pixels.
The most important thing about great portfolio pieces is that they are relevant to the work you propose for your dream client. Something they can associate with and give them confidence you will deliver for them.
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