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How to break through a design slump ?

  • Writer: Arindam Choudhury
    Arindam Choudhury
  • Sep 29, 2021
  • 3 min read

Every graphic designer has to start somewhere. After all, inspiration doesn't grow on trees. While there are times when your skills overflow, there are also times when you feel like you have stopped. Creativity, the reason you became a graphic. Designer gradually becomes a burden.


There is much more to the design process than many of us realize. Just because you have a good eye for design doesn't mean you can create what you want in the blink of an eye. Design takes time and designers cannot be pigeonholed. Following the same patterns over and over again and designing with the same mindset can put creativity at risk.


But then again, we all have our fair share of good and bad days.


Instead of waiting for your situation to improve to the detriment of your team, you may want to find a way out of your depression. Try to meet your team in the middle of it all while being a productive designer.


These recommended techniques can help stimulate your brain and generate design ideas quickly :


1) Freshen up your workspace :

The environment matters when it comes to design. In a way, companies respect creative freedom. You should at least be able to create a creativity-enhancing workspace that will help you design faster. Decorate your walls with your favorite works of art. Install colorful and interesting items on your desktop. If you prefer a more subtle work environment, you can change the lighting in your ward. According to a University of Texas behaviorist, decorating your work environment, especially flowers, generates 15 percent of ideas.



2) Indulge yourself in outdoor activities :


Without enough inspiration, working in digital marketing or web design can undermine your creativity, but if you get inspiration from your experiences outside of work, you expose yourself to new ways of creating. Hobbies and external interests expand your horizons and make you think. Outside the box. Your experiences outside of work will add a new perspective to your usual methods.



3) Attend Design Expos, Conferences or Seminars :


Falls also occur when using the same design or methodology over and over again. Designers need to connect with their community to catch up on the latest design trends and decide what to adopt. Contact with designs they've never seen before could break the cycle. of the monotony you may experience in your work.

Participation in design exhibitions, conferences or seminars gives you an insight into how other designers have mastered their craft. You will also receive information on design trends and incorporate them into your own designs.



4) Using Mind Maps :


Nothing beats exercising your mind or getting you to think about it. With mind maps, the sky is the limit. You explore one idea at a time until you can see connections and patterns. It's like exposing your thoughts to the open air and watching them take shape. these visual images to create new designs.

The great thing about mind maps is that you can create them at any stage of your design. You can also use it as a reference from time to time to unleash your creativity. Manual mind maps are good, but you can download apps if it's easier for you.



How to keep the momentum going forward ?


While slumps are normal and no designer is immune from them, learning how to overcome them is important. Using the same skill, perspective, or approach over and over again can affect your creativity. And when graphic designers stagnate, it affects the quality of their work. designs.

Don't wait for the recession to take hold. Waiting is counterproductive, especially in a team environment. It will only prolong the situation instead of resolving it.

Plan your challenges, diversify your environment and create a system that suits you. Take the initiative to develop yourself through hobbies, interests, lectures, or new skills.


You have the freedom to shape your urge to be creative the way you want. The goal is to keep moving forward. By not stopping, you break the monotony and find your groove in the often confused world of graphic web design.

 
 
 

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