The highest award for a designer: finished work, payment, and client bragging
While prestigious design awards like Red Dot are sought after, the true milestones in my designer’s career are always more practical: getting shit done, getting paid, and, above all, having a client brag about your work.
- Getting Shit Done
Completing a project shows that your work is valued by both you and your client. It represents a journey of collaboration and mutual effort, and for a designer, there’s nothing more rewarding than seeing a project come to life. - Getting Paid
Exposure is nice, but true recognition comes when clients are willing to pay for your skills as soon as you issue the invoice. Fair compensation shows that your design has real value and that your hard work is acknowledged and respected. - Client Bragging
The ultimate reward is when a client proudly showcases your work. This means your design didn’t just look great — it was effective, resonated with its audience, and exceeded expectations. Word-of-mouth from a satisfied client is priceless, as it validates both your talent and the impact of your work.
While formal awards were once the goal, true success for a designer now lies in these real-world achievements: a finished project, getting paid, and satisfied clients.
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