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Design Business Council > milton glaser
How long can you work as a designer?
11
Jul

This headline made me smile because, like many other industries, agism is rife in the creative sector. Designers aren’t known for career longevity.

Posted in: Ageism in Australian design industry , Business coach for designers , Can you be an old designer in Australia , creative business coach , Design career in Australia ,
Tags: burnout , design career , Design management , Design professional development , designers , matthew haynes , mature designers , mental health , milton glaser , older designers , paula sher , Professional development , Studio management , the design conference ,
What clients think
What clients want survey
14
Jul

Designers spend an inordinant amount of time trying to guess what clients want. We’ve written a survey to ask them what they want. It’s yours to share.

Posted in: creative business coach , design business coach , Design business coaching , Design business mentor , design career , Milton Glaser ,
Tags: Client relationships , design career , Design management , Design strategies , designers , designing , Empathy mapping , milton glaser , presentation skills , Professional development , project management , Studio management ,
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The future work from home studio
14
Jul

Is the WFM model here to stay? Maybe becaue humans love flexibility. We love the ability to choose when to work and when to play, and that’s exactly what remote working delivers.

Posted in: creative business coach , design business coach , Design business coaching , Design business mentor , design career , Milton Glaser ,
Tags: Client relationships , design career , Design management , Design strategies , designers , designing , Empathy mapping , milton glaser , presentation skills , Professional development , project management , Studio management ,
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Is a design career sustainable?
02
Jul

Designers spend a great deal of time trying to guess what their clients want. The insights from this recent UK report conducted by ‘Up to the Light’ are valuable to all Australian designers.

Posted in: creative business coach , design business coach , Design business coaching , Design business mentor , design career , Milton Glaser ,
Tags: Client relationships , design career , Design management , Design strategies , designers , designing , Empathy mapping , milton glaser , presentation skills , Professional development , project management , Studio management ,

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