
Faithoski
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Faithoski
@FaithoskiDesign
Brand Identity Designer & Strategist helping businesses build structured, professional brand systems.






I’ve never really understood why graphic design is treated the way it is in tech. Other roles—software engineers, UI/UX designers, even affiliate marketers—are usually given a level of respect and value. But when it comes to graphic design, it often feels different. People casually ask for “quick designs,” “just a logo,” or frame free work as some kind of “challenge,” like the skill behind it doesn’t matter. And honestly, it feels off to me. Because why is it that in the same space, some people are spoken to with respect and professionalism, while others are treated like their work is optional or insignificant? I’ve been thinking about this a lot— how did we even get to a point where graphic design is perceived this way? Who decided its value was any less? To me, this isn’t about the designers, it’s a perception problem. And the longer we normalize it, the harder it becomes to change.


DAY3 of 30days Overthinking is silently killing more creative careers than lack of talent ever will. One of the biggest limitations creatives face is overthinking. When I returned in March last year to start building here again, I knew I wanted to expand to other platforms. But fear and overthinking almost crippled me before I even began. Thankfully, @StephanieInii pushed me to revive my dormant Instagram and honestly, it has been a seamless and rewarding experience ever since. So here’s a simple truth: If you’ve decided to be visible, don’t limit yourself to just one platform. Pick one or two additional platforms alongside the one you’re already using and commit. You’ll thank yourself for it. So tell me what platform have you been avoiding because of overthinking? Drop it in the comments let’s hold you accountable.





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