How to Make $100K as a Graphic Designer

By The Futur

Categories: Design, Product

Summary

Most graphic designers stay in survival mode due to lack of strategic direction, not talent. Success requires mastering technical software skills, studying design fundamentals through proven resources, and building a 3-5 piece portfolio that demonstrates consistent thinking before pursuing higher-paying work.

Key Takeaways

  1. You only need 3-5 strong portfolio pieces showing consistent aesthetic and thinking to land meaningful work, not 10, 20, or 50 pieces.
  2. Master Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign (or free alternatives) by following creators like OG Zit Ze T, Type Design, Chad Casses, and Hey Adam Design on YouTube/Instagram.
  3. Study typography and design principles through foundational books like 'Stop Stealing Sheep', 'Typography Form and Communication', and 'The Geometry of Design' to understand timeless principles that outlast trends.
  4. Create content documenting your learning process on social media—initially attracting other designers, but eventually catching the eye of art directors and potential clients.
  5. The survival stage stems from poor focus: saying yes to too many low-quality projects (logos, social media, free work) instead of building consistent relationships and predictable income.

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Transcript Excerpt

Most designers never make it past survival mode. It's not because you're not talented. It's because someone has not shown you how to do this. And over the past 10 years, I've helped thousands of creators just like you to grow and scale their business to six figures. So, here's the truth. If you know what you're doing, making $100,000 a year becomes a reality. And it's up to you to make that decision. In this video, I'm going to go to the five stages so you know where you're at so that you can ge...