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How I Use Pinterest to Get More Eyes on My Surface Pattern Designs

    Pinterest isn’t just for inspiration boards. It can also be a powerful tool for surface pattern designers to share their work and attract new opportunities. In this post, I share how I use Pinterest to showcase my collections, mock-ups, and color palettes in a way that feels authentic, easy, and effective.

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    8 Game-Changing Tips Every Surface Pattern Designer Should Know

      Discover 8 inspiring and practical tips for surface pattern designers who want to elevate their creative process, find fresh inspiration, and create seamless patterns with confidence. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned artist, these game-changing ideas will help you design with more ease, joy, and intention.

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      6 Essential Resources for Surface Pattern Designers

        Hey there, creatives! If you’re diving into the world of surface pattern design, I’m so excited to share some of my favorite resources with you. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your designs to the next level…

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        How to Create Your Own Annual Review

          As the year draws to a close, it’s the perfect time to pause, reflect, and capture the essence of the past twelve months. Creating your own annual review can be a powerful tradition that helps you …

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          8 Powerful Strategies to Overcome Creative Block

            Hey, creatives! Let’s talk about something every artist, designer, and creator faces at some point: creative block. That frustrating feeling when the ideas stop flowing, and everything you try just feels…