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Stay playful

Stay playful

A desire to be taken seriously early in our career can often inhibit us, but experienced designers remember how important it is to play, as well.

The more joy you put into a project, the more joy comes out. Don’t try to be too serious. Deep into the project and fill it with emotions.

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