Tips For Junior Designers
- Wael Fathallah
- Apr 8, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: May 12
Master the Fundamentals First
Great design begins with great basics. Typography, spacing, grid systems, and color theory aren’t optional — they’re your superpowers.
Your Portfolio > Your Degree
What you show matters more than what you studied. Focus on crafting strong case studies that highlight your thinking, not just visuals.
Ask for Feedback, Not Approval
Growth happens when you’re open to critique. The goal isn’t praise, it’s progress.
Design is Communication, Not Decoration
Pretty doesn’t always mean effective. Think function first. Why does this design exist? Who’s it for?
Work Smarter, Not Longer
Don’t glorify burnout. Organize your workflow, use templates, and block your creative time. Design is a marathon, not a sprint.
Document Your Process
Screenshots, sketches, notes — capture everything. This builds your portfolio and makes clients trust your approach.
Say No When Needed
Don’t undervalue your time. Every project shapes your reputation. Not every client is the right fit.
Stay Inspired, Not Imitative
Study trends, but don’t follow blindly. Find your voice. Build your style.







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