{"id":19999,"date":"2020-05-04T10:00:53","date_gmt":"2020-05-04T09:00:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/marvel7077.wpengine.com\/?p=19999"},"modified":"2020-12-14T08:37:11","modified_gmt":"2020-12-14T08:37:11","slug":"how-designers-can-get-a-seat-at-the-table","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marvelapp.com\/blog\/how-designers-can-get-a-seat-at-the-table\/","title":{"rendered":"How designers can get a \u2018Seat at the Table\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s position-relative marginTopBottom-l breakPointM-marginTopBottom-xl\"><div class=\"blog-quote-before position-absolute bg-marvel\"><\/div><div class=\"tweet-quote blog-quote-after position-absolute bg-marvel cursor-pointer transitionDuration-l transitionProperty-all transitionTimingFunction-cv-easeOutCircular scaleUp--hover zi-weak\"><svg class=\"fill-white opacity-0 pointerEvents-none position-absolute pinCenter transitionProperty-all transitionTimingFunction-easeInOut\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"24\" height=\"20\" viewBox=\"0 0 24 20\"><path d=\"M24,2.37a9.64,9.64,0,0,1-2.83.79A5,5,0,0,0,23.34.37a9.72,9.72,0,0,1-3.13,1.23A4.86,4.86,0,0,0,16.62,0a5,5,0,0,0-4.8,6.2A13.87,13.87,0,0,1,1.67.92,5.13,5.13,0,0,0,3.19,7.67,4.81,4.81,0,0,1,1,7a5,5,0,0,0,3.95,5,4.82,4.82,0,0,1-2.22.09,4.94,4.94,0,0,0,4.6,3.51A9.72,9.72,0,0,1,0,17.73,13.69,13.69,0,0,0,7.55,20c9.14,0,14.31-7.92,14-15A10.17,10.17,0,0,0,24,2.37Z\"\/><\/svg><\/div><p class=\"blog-quote position-relative textAlign-center c-marvel\"><span class=\"blog-quote-text transitionDuration-l transitionProperty-all transitionTimingFunction-easeInOut\"><em>\u201cIf you could go back in time, what career advice would you give your younger self?\u201d <\/em><\/p><\/span><\/blockquote>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">This is a question I\u2019ve started to get asked a lot recently. I\u2019m generally someone who prefers to look forward rather than reminisce about what could have been, but upon recent reflection of this question, I realized that there <em>was<\/em> an epiphany that I wish I\u2019d arrived at a little earlier in life. A realization that would have saved me a lot of time, frustration, and confusion. Oh, and that would have helped me make a little more money earlier, too!<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">The big \u2018aha\u2019 moment that I wish I\u2019d had earlier is actually very obvious now, in hindsight, but at the time it really changed everything for me, and I\u2019ve seen it change everything for others, too. That epiphany was that <em>I<\/em>, not my boss, or company, or clients, or the job market, actually have the majority of the control over my career progression, and there are very tangible things I could have done to progress faster.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">I think back to when I was just starting out as a Junior UX Designer. I genuinely believed that progressing was <em>just<\/em> about how good my designs were. \u201cIf only I was better at design - I\u2019d be the one getting the promotions\u201d I\u2019d tell myself. Now, don\u2019t get me wrong - being an excellent Designer will get you far, but it\u2019s my belief that it\u2019s the Designers who have a more well-rounded, holistic approach (I\u2019ll explain what I mean by this in a moment) are the ones that will climb the ranks and progress faster.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">This very topic is often top-of-mind for me, as it\u2019s a rhetoric I see reflected in my community. When I open my social media channels, I often have multiple messages from Designers asking a similar question:<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\"><span class=\"long-quote\">\u201cI want to progress in my career - I want to be taken seriously and be considered a key player in the business - but no matter how much I improve my <a class=\"link link--blue fontWeight-4\"href=\"https:\/\/marvelapp.com\/blog\/5-exercises-level-up-design-skills\/\">design skills<\/a>, it\u2019s just not happening\u201d<\/span><br \/>\nLuckily, with some years of experience under my belt, and insights from working with design teams in hundreds of companies - from scrappy start-ups to established Fortune 500\u2019s - I\u2019ve seen some common traits in the Designers that manage to smash through the \u2018glass ceiling\u2019 of design and make it to the board room.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">These 5 strategies have served me personally very well. As soon as I started practicing them, I started getting seen as a <em>strategic partner<\/em> to my clients, rather than just a pixel-pusher that they wanted to churn out design work as fast as possible. It opened up doors for me to get to do design work that I actually cared about and am interested in, and it allowed me to voice my opinions and have them be respected by decision-makers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Now, back to the \u2018holistic, well-rounded approach\u2019 I mentioned earlier. You\u2019ll notice, when you read my tips in a moment, that only 1 of the 5 is about your <em>actual<\/em> design work. I\u2019ll stress again that it <em>is<\/em> important that you\u2019re a good Designer - you can\u2019t cut corners with that one, but what I am saying is that being a good Designer alone doesn\u2019t always equal progression, not any more. It might get you the first two or three promotions, but to really break the design \u2018glass ceiling\u2019 I believe Designers need to bolster their design skills with other skills and tactics, and think about how what they do fits into the larger picture of the company they\u2019re working for.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">These are the 5 things I now share with anyone who comes to me wondering what they can do to get ahead a little quicker, and they are the things I\u2019d go back and tell my younger self, if I had the chance to.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginTop-xl marginBottom-l c-black lineHeight-xl fontSize-xl fontWeight-5 breakPointM-lineHeight-xxl breakPointM-fontSize-xxl\" style=\"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\">1. Learn about business &amp; strategy<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">The trajectory of my career totally changed when I started learning about strategy, and how businesses really operate \u2018under the hood\u2019. I upped my business acumen and learned the lingo of marketers and business people. I started to realize that, to be taken seriously, you need to be the Designer in the room who knows what leaders mean when they talk about increasing \u2018CLTV\u2019, or what the \u2018MRR\u2019 is. Don\u2019t get me wrong - it was uncomfortable at first, and I felt like I was taking a huge leap out of my \u2018lane\u2019, but in no time I was in meetings with key stakeholders, speaking their language, being taken more seriously, and being trusted with larger and more interesting projects.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\"><span class=\"long-quote\"><strong class=\"c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-5 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Top tip<\/strong>: I\u2019d recommend reading \u2018<a class=\"link link--blue fontWeight-4\"href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Good-Strategy-Bad-Difference-Matters\/dp\/1846684811\">Good Strategy\/Bad Strategy<\/a>\u2019, \u2018<a class=\"link link--blue fontWeight-4\"href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Lean-Startup-Entrepreneurs-Continuous-Innovation\/dp\/B005MR4NCC\/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&amp;keywords=The+Lean+Startup&amp;qid=1587481509&amp;s=books&amp;sr=1-1\">The Lean Startup<\/a>\u2019, and \u2018<a class=\"link link--blue fontWeight-4\"href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Hacking-Growth-Fastest-Growing-Companies-Breakout-ebook\/dp\/B01J4WYQQI\/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&amp;qid=1587481538&amp;sr=1-1\">Hacking Growth<\/a>\u2019. Between these three books, you\u2019ll have a good understanding of core strategic principles, and a solid grasp of business growth metrics, and the lingo that surrounds them.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginTop-xl marginBottom-l c-black lineHeight-xl fontSize-xl fontWeight-5 breakPointM-lineHeight-xxl breakPointM-fontSize-xxl\" style=\"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\">2. Understand YOUR company\u2019s\/client\u2019s business &amp; strategy<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">It\u2019s one thing having an understanding of how businesses work, and strategy in general, but unless you can apply that to your everyday it won\u2019t do you much good in the here-and-now. It\u2019s now time to immerse yourself in what\u2019s happening behind the scenes in your business.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">You should make yourself familiar with your company\u2019s business model, what the revenue streams are (and if there are more than one, how these interact with one another), what challenges the business is facing, who the competitors are, and what the general strategy and direction for the company is. Start by doing some investigating. Depending on the size of your business this will be easier in some cases than others. Working at a big corporation? You\u2019ll be able to figure most of this out with some good old-fashioned Googling. If you\u2019re in a smaller company, then you\u2019ll need to get a bit more creative.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Once you have a solid grasp of the ins-and-outs and the mechanics of your company, you\u2019ll be able to display this understanding in meetings and projects, and you\u2019ll be able to prioritize your tasks to align with the company goals and strategy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\"><span class=\"long-quote\"><strong class=\"c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-5 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Top tip<\/strong>: Ask someone at your company, who you feel has a good grasp on the inner workings of the business, to have lunch one day. Share with them that you\u2019re interested in having a better understanding of how the business works, and that you respect their knowledge and expertise in this area. If they\u2019re open to it, ask them a few questions about their understanding of the business model and strategy.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginTop-xl marginBottom-l c-black lineHeight-xl fontSize-xl fontWeight-5 breakPointM-lineHeight-xxl breakPointM-fontSize-xxl\" style=\"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\">3. Design \u2018hack\u2019 your way to the top<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">I constantly tell the Junior Designers on my team: \u201cdon\u2019t reinvent the wheel\u201d. Now, I\u2019m all for being innovative, pushing boundaries, and trying new things, but when you\u2019re starting out you want to be able to show successes as soon as you can. To do this, I\u2019d recommend \u2018design hacking\u2019.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">My marketing team and I often do this with marketing tactics &amp; strategies, and we call it \u2018funnel hacking\u2019, but the same principles can be used by Designers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">I\u2019d describe \u2018design hacking\u2019 as looking at how others are solving the problem you\u2019re trying to solve: who is killing it and what are they doing? What can you learn from this? How can you apply this to what you\u2019re working on? I\u2019d then map out what they\u2019re doing, step-by-step, and make my own version of the parts I want to implement. Of course I don\u2019t mean copying, but instead taking inspiration from what\u2019s already working and then putting my own spin on it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">One thing I\u2019d recommend is not being bound to \u2018design hacking\u2019 companies in the exact same industry as you. For example, if you\u2019re working on the screens of an e-commerce app, with the goal of getting as many users to complete checkout as possible, instead of just looking at how other e-commerce apps structure their checkout screens, you could instead think of a time, in any situation, where you\u2019ve had a seamless checkout experience: what happened that made it so great? What was on the screen? What were the steps? What did the buttons say? Map this out and implement what you can.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\"><span class=\"long-quote\"><strong class=\"c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-5 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Top tip<\/strong>: Check out the \u2018<a class=\"link link--blue fontWeight-4\"href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=1iH9jkJHbs4\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Lightning demos\u2019 exercise in the Design Sprint<\/a>. It\u2019s a fantastic, simple exercise that will take you through the core principles of \u2018design hacking\u2019.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginTop-xl marginBottom-l c-black lineHeight-xl fontSize-xl fontWeight-5 breakPointM-lineHeight-xxl breakPointM-fontSize-xxl\" style=\"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\">4. Think (and care) about how your designs impact the bottom-line<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">The best Designers I\u2019ve ever worked with are the ones who know how what they do impacts the \u2018bottom-line\u2019 of the business, meaning how what they do impacts company revenue.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">The first step here is realizing that what you\u2019re doing does, in fact, impact the bottom line. Whether you\u2019re creating the graphics for advertising campaigns, or creating onboarding <a class=\"link link--blue fontWeight-4\"href=\"https:\/\/marvel7077.wpengine.com\/getting-started-wireframes\/\">wireframes<\/a>, this all impacts the company\u2019s performance in one way or another.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Once you understand how exactly what you do connects to and impacts the company\u2019s financial success, you\u2019ll be able to optimize your work in a way that better supports this. You can then take these insights into meetings, and show how your work is correlating with results. Even just showing that you understand this will already put you ahead in the minds of managers and decision makers, who are ultimately looking for ways to maximize the \u2018bottom-line\u2019 every day.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\"><span class=\"long-quote\"><strong class=\"c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-5 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Top tip<\/strong>: Start looking into the numbers behind your work. For example, ask the marketers that you design ads for how each set of graphics performed compared to one another. Ask if they can regularly share some data about the performance of the creatives and then start learning from this. This will not only improve your design work, but it will also show that you\u2019re interested in how your work connects to the bigger picture.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginTop-xl marginBottom-l c-black lineHeight-xl fontSize-xl fontWeight-5 breakPointM-lineHeight-xxl breakPointM-fontSize-xxl\" style=\"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\">5. Become a Workshopper<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">This one was the biggest game-changer for me. But first I need to take a few steps back\u2026<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">When I first started out as a freelance Designer working with clients, I executed exactly what my clients told me to do. They briefed me; I did what they asked, and the cycle continued, but I wasn\u2019t moving forward. This is a common complaint I hear from Designers working at companies, too: getting sent briefs by colleagues and being expected to execute, but never being asked for any strategic involvement, and never being able to really prove what they\u2019re capable of. I really believe I\u2019d still be stuck in that cycle if I didn\u2019t become a Workshopper.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">It\u2019ll help if I explain what a Workshopper is\u2026<\/p>\n<blockquote class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s position-relative marginTopBottom-l breakPointM-marginTopBottom-xl\"><div class=\"blog-quote-before position-absolute bg-marvel\"><\/div><div class=\"tweet-quote blog-quote-after position-absolute bg-marvel cursor-pointer transitionDuration-l transitionProperty-all transitionTimingFunction-cv-easeOutCircular scaleUp--hover zi-weak\"><svg class=\"fill-white opacity-0 pointerEvents-none position-absolute pinCenter transitionProperty-all transitionTimingFunction-easeInOut\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"24\" height=\"20\" viewBox=\"0 0 24 20\"><path d=\"M24,2.37a9.64,9.64,0,0,1-2.83.79A5,5,0,0,0,23.34.37a9.72,9.72,0,0,1-3.13,1.23A4.86,4.86,0,0,0,16.62,0a5,5,0,0,0-4.8,6.2A13.87,13.87,0,0,1,1.67.92,5.13,5.13,0,0,0,3.19,7.67,4.81,4.81,0,0,1,1,7a5,5,0,0,0,3.95,5,4.82,4.82,0,0,1-2.22.09,4.94,4.94,0,0,0,4.6,3.51A9.72,9.72,0,0,1,0,17.73,13.69,13.69,0,0,0,7.55,20c9.14,0,14.31-7.92,14-15A10.17,10.17,0,0,0,24,2.37Z\"\/><\/svg><\/div><p class=\"blog-quote position-relative textAlign-center c-marvel\"><span class=\"blog-quote-text transitionDuration-l transitionProperty-all transitionTimingFunction-easeInOut\">\"A Workshopper is someone who can lead a team to a common goal through a series of exercises strung together.\"<\/p><\/span><\/blockquote>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Sounds simple, right? In all honesty it <em>is<\/em> simple, but very few people realize how much having this ability will change their career, and very few people actually act on it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">When I gradually started moving away from being a design-executor, and moving towards becoming a Workshopper, there was a seismic shift in how my employers, and later, my clients saw me. <em>I<\/em> started to be seen as a strategic partner to my colleagues and clients. They started asking for <em>my<\/em> input and ideas. They started to let me lead the way instead of giving <em>me<\/em> orders.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">This all happened because they saw that I had the skill set (the Workshopper skillset) that drove the team towards results, helping them cut through the busywork and dialogue, and showing that alignment and progress were just one exercise or workshop away. I stopped being seen as \u2018just a Designer\u2019 and started being seen as a strategic player who can manifest business goals through their design work.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Becoming a Workshopper is easy. It starts with a mindset shift, and then progresses into learning simple techniques and exercises that you can then put together into workshops. You\u2019ll be able to work better and more efficiently, and you\u2019ll eventually be viewed as the expert in the room, even if you\u2019re not a subject-matter expert, because you\u2019re the person leading the team, or the subject-matter experts, to the result they want.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">As I said, becoming a Workshopper <em>isn\u2019t<\/em> hard - it just takes belief and a bold commitment to championing a better way to work.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\"><span class=\"long-quote\"><strong class=\"c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-5 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Top tip<\/strong>: I recently wrote a book on this exact topic, that I\u2019m now giving away for free (shipping not included). It\u2019s called \u2018The Workshopper Playbook\u2019 and it teaches everything I know about becoming a Workshopper. If you\u2019re interested in getting a copy, <a class=\"link link--blue fontWeight-4\"href=\"https:\/\/www.wsplaybook.com\/free-workshopper-playbook\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">then you can find out more here<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">So there you have it - my top 5 tips for advancing in your career in design. One of my favorite mottos is \u201cgetting started is more important than being right\u201d, so I\u2019d encourage you to practice this and experiment with the tips I\u2019ve mentioned here. Start small, build up confidence, and then take it from there.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s marginBottom-m paddingBottom-s c-slate lineHeight-l fontSize-l fontWeight-3 breakPointM-fontSize-xl breakPointM-lineHeight-xl\">Let me know what you think! You\u2019ll find me on <a class=\"link link--blue fontWeight-4\"href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jicecream\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Instagram <\/a>and <a class=\"link link--blue fontWeight-4\"href=\"https:\/\/podcasts.apple.com\/us\/podcast\/jake-and-jonathan\/id1320916842\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Jake &amp; Jonathan<\/a> (hosted by myself &amp; Jake Knapp).<\/p>\n<blockquote class=\"pageWrap pageWrap--s position-relative marginTopBottom-l breakPointM-marginTopBottom-xl\"><div class=\"blog-quote-before position-absolute bg-marvel\"><\/div><div class=\"tweet-quote blog-quote-after position-absolute bg-marvel cursor-pointer transitionDuration-l transitionProperty-all transitionTimingFunction-cv-easeOutCircular scaleUp--hover zi-weak\"><svg class=\"fill-white opacity-0 pointerEvents-none position-absolute pinCenter transitionProperty-all transitionTimingFunction-easeInOut\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"24\" height=\"20\" viewBox=\"0 0 24 20\"><path d=\"M24,2.37a9.64,9.64,0,0,1-2.83.79A5,5,0,0,0,23.34.37a9.72,9.72,0,0,1-3.13,1.23A4.86,4.86,0,0,0,16.62,0a5,5,0,0,0-4.8,6.2A13.87,13.87,0,0,1,1.67.92,5.13,5.13,0,0,0,3.19,7.67,4.81,4.81,0,0,1,1,7a5,5,0,0,0,3.95,5,4.82,4.82,0,0,1-2.22.09,4.94,4.94,0,0,0,4.6,3.51A9.72,9.72,0,0,1,0,17.73,13.69,13.69,0,0,0,7.55,20c9.14,0,14.31-7.92,14-15A10.17,10.17,0,0,0,24,2.37Z\"\/><\/svg><\/div><p class=\"blog-quote position-relative textAlign-center c-marvel\"><span class=\"blog-quote-text transitionDuration-l transitionProperty-all transitionTimingFunction-easeInOut\">\"Getting started is more important than being right.\"<\/p><\/span><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cIf you could go back in time, what career advice would you give your younger self?\u201d This is a question I\u2019ve started to get asked a lot recently. 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