68: 5 Dos and Don'ts of Designer Etiquette

EPISODE · Jul 8, 2022 · 33 MIN

68: 5 Dos and Don'ts of Designer Etiquette

from Hot Young Designers Club | Interior Design Business Podcast

Become an official Hottie on Patreon!Questions/comments? Email us at [email protected] Rebecca Instagram + Studio PlumbFollow Shaun: Instagram + Wrensted InteriorsStuff they mentioned:1 DON'T Don’t ever make your social posts look like you did the work if you didn't.DO Give credit where its due. If you are sharing photography, CREDIT DESIGNER AND PHOTOGRAPHER up front. Not buried in post or tags. If you are overlapping on a project with another industry professional, share credit and celebrate their work too. Value of collaboration and crediting eachother is better juju.2 DON'T pop into DMs and expect other professionals to give you their design sources or vendors.DO remember that their clients paid for them to do the work and if they don't know you they don't owe you. Build your own connections and relationships and if you have trust, you may get somewhere.3 DON'T expect professionals to give you their time so you can "pick their brain".DO Ask to pay for a consultation hour or even peer-to-peer mentorship when it makes sense. This is all about intent and respect for time. Recognize that we all have limited bandwidth and if you need mentorship its not a two-way street.4 DON'T Be afraid to make friends with other designers.DO This is comparison to #4. So say hi when you see someone/recognize a person IRL. Start conversations at Market. Don't just lurk, do the Crha Slide into DM's and make friends. Once you've made relationships then there is equity and helping each other is a win-win.reframe the idea of "competitors." We all have different strengths and there is work for everyone. 5 DON'T Copy other designers work. Beware of the Pinterest trap.DO feel confident that your POV is unique and important. Your audience will find you and you should feel like you can push yourself creatively. There are some aesthetics that have taken over our industry. Although beautiful, it seems like a boring place to be pigeon-holed forever.

NOW PLAYING

68: 5 Dos and Don'ts of Designer Etiquette

0:00 33:51

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Photo Breakdown Scott Wyden Kivowitz Photo Breakdown is a podcast in which we explore the world of photography with a trusted guide, host Scott Wyden Kivowitz. His expertise and passion bring the industry to life as we explore the stories, trends, and ideas shaping it today. Join us as we dissect everything from incredible photographs and creative techniques to the latest gear releases and hot topics in the photography community.In each episode, we break down what’s happening behind the scenes - whether it’s making a powerful image, a candid discussion on industry trends, or a reflection on the tools and technology changing how we make photographs. You’ll get insights, expert opinions, and a fresh perspective on what’s top of mind for photographers right now.Anticipate short, engaging episodes brimming with ideas and inspiration. Be part of the conversation by sharing your thoughts, voice notes, and comments. Your participation is what makes our community vibrant and dynamic.It’s more than just photography - everyth Managing Next Generation Energy Systems Cambridge University Background Stakeholders working with energy systems have to make complex decisions formulated from risk-based assessments about the future. The move towards more renewables in our energy systems complicates matters even further, requiring the development of an integrated power grid and continuous and steady transformation of the UK power system. Network flows must be managed reliably under uncertain demands, uncertain supply, emerging network technologies and possible failures and, further, prices in related markets can be highly volatile. Mathematicians working with engineers and economists, can make significant contributions to address such issues, by helping to develop fit-for-purpose models for next generation energy systems. These interdisciplinary approaches are looking to address a range of associated problems, including modelling, prediction, simulation, control, market and mechanism design and optimisation. This knowledge exchange workshop was part of the four months Res Sunday Morning Linux Review - MP3 Feed Tony Bemus, Mary Tomich, Phil Porada, and Tom Lawrence Sunday Morning Linux Review www.smlr.us is a podcast with Tony Bemus, Mary Tee , Phil Porada, and Tom Lawrence. We talk about the Linux and Open Source News. Edited episodes and show notes are found at www.smlr.us , We will be Live on IRC #SMLR and Video: youtube.com/c/SmlrUs WSJ Free for All with Jason Gay Jason Gay, The Wall Street Journal In his unique style, Jason Gay from The Wall Street Journal discusses the current events and news you need to be informed on sports, culture and life. Enjoy these timely and engaging stories in our WSJ Free for All podcast.
URL copied to clipboard!