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How do you balance the needs of the client with your creative vision?
It’s about finding the right balance between strategy and creativity. We
start by deeply understanding the client’s goals and audience; we align
our creative vision with their brand values. We also educate clients on
the impact of good design, helping them see why certain choices work
better than others.
Which tools or software are essential for graphic designers today?
Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, after effect, light room, firefly) remains the
industry standard, but we also use Figma for digital design, Procreate for illustrations, and tools like slack
and Notion for project management.
How should one prepare for this career?
A strong foundation in design principles is essential, whether gained through formal education or self-
learning. Developing an eye for observation is equally important—paying attention to the details in
everyday objects and experiences helps build the creative muscle needed for any design career. Good
design often goes unnoticed because it seamlessly enhances everyday life. Beyond this, building a strong
portfolio, staying informed about industry trends, and networking with other designers are valuable but
networking with people outside your industry can be invaluable. Gaining hands-on experience through
internships or freelance projects also helps develop real-world problem-solving skills.
What are the challenges a graphic designer can face? What are the pros and cons of this career?
Challenges: If you work independently, finding clients can be a constant challenge, and it's something you
have to be comfortable navigating. Overall, the pressure to stay relevant in a fast-evolving industry is
always present. With AI taking over many execution-based tasks, it's becoming increasingly important to
focus on creative thinking and problem-solving beyond just technical design skills.
Pros: You're constantly engaging with diverse content and contexts, which keeps the work dynamic and
exciting. Every project brings new challenges and learning opportunities, allowing you to expand your
knowledge in unexpected ways. Plus, creative problem-solving itself is a rewarding and enjoyable process
—it makes every day feel fresh and inspiring.
Cons: The field is highly competitive, workloads can be unpredictable, and design work is often
undervalued. In India, design is still a relatively young industry, with little standardization in pay and
industry practices. Because design is inherently subjective, its perceived value varies, making pricing a
challenge. The business side of design can be messy, requiring extra effort to navigate negotiations and
client expectations.
What advice would you give to aspiring graphic designers starting in this field?
Don’t chase trends—focus on mastering the fundamentals.
Identify what excites you most about design and build a strong portfolio around it—your work will
always speak louder than a resume.
Be adaptable, open to feedback and willing to evolve.
Build your network beyond the design industry—your clients and collaborators mostly come from
different fields, not design.
Stay curious—design is constantly changing and continuous learning is key.
Be prepared for the reality that the early years may not be financially rewarding; this is a harsh truth
that isn’t often discussed.