I’ve been a product designer in San Francisco for 15 years, working with top companies like Apple, SAP, and Google. Honestly, I didn’t follow most of the “rules.” What really got me good at design was just diving into small projects and building products with friends or for myself. Scaling a few products taught me way more about the business side of intentional design than any class at Stanford or user-centric framework ever could. Bottom line? Work on stuff that genuinely excites you. Test it right away, and create your own systems. No one really knows what they're doing, so find your own system, stick with what fires you up, and just keep building.
Thank you very much 4.00am … I really needed this… thanks again
I’ve been a product designer in San Francisco for 15 years, working with top companies like Apple, SAP, and Google. Honestly, I didn’t follow most of the “rules.” What really got me good at design was just diving into small projects and building products with friends or for myself. Scaling a few products taught me way more about the business side of intentional design than any class at Stanford or user-centric framework ever could. Bottom line? Work on stuff that genuinely excites you. Test it right away, and create your own systems. No one really knows what they're doing, so find your own system, stick with what fires you up, and just keep building.
Already a member of Brand Design Masters. Phillip thank you as always!
Thnak you Philip.
Great content. Happy to find you.
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🤓❤thanks for this one - and the ''trends'' video was inspireing and very usefull !!!!
Thank you for advices
Always welcome
Great points!
Very Informative
thank you for this video, you just earned a subcriber
This is really, really good
Thanks Tobiakande!
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A young new designer I talked to said she's using Canva for design. Do you know if this is any good?
No. GIMP would be better than Canva. Canva is good for desktop publishing. Adobe Cloud Suite is better for professionals.
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Amazing :)