Okay, Team! A Young Designer's Guide.

Episode 8: Cataloging Your Successes.

January 18, 2024 Mark Cela, Kristen Pericleous, Dan Lawson Season 1 Episode 8
Episode 8: Cataloging Your Successes.
Okay, Team! A Young Designer's Guide.
More Info
Okay, Team! A Young Designer's Guide.
Episode 8: Cataloging Your Successes.
Jan 18, 2024 Season 1 Episode 8
Mark Cela, Kristen Pericleous, Dan Lawson

In this episode The Team explores how and why designers should catalog their successes in order to become more confident and well-rounded in their careers. 

Show notes:

Purpose:

  • Promotes Professional Confidence
  • Practice self-promotion
  • Brag!
  • Demonstrate breadth of experience
  • Keep public-facing spaces current
  • Identify holes in skill or experience
  • Diff success hold diff value to every company, team, client
  • Prepare for hard interview questions

Types of Success:

  • Professional Formal:
    • Jobs, Internships, Co-ops
    • ProBono, Volunteer
    • Freelance 
  • Experiential: 
    • Mentorships
    • Professional Workshops
    • Team-based Work
    • Related Coursework
    • Other design experiences 
  • Personal
    • Project, process, personal breakthroughs
    • Growth Experiences
    • Leadership Exp. 
    • Out of the box OR Out of your comfort zone

Places to Brag:

  • Visual
    • Website
    • Dribble
    • Instagram
  • Written
    • LinkedIn
    • Website
    • Resume
    • Medium/Blogs (writing skills)
    • Case Study (Website or linkedin)

Opportunities for new Success:

  • School
    • Projects, classes, teams, 
  • Professional work
    • Internships, jobs, freelance, on-campus organizations, et . 
  • Enhance Communication and personal Skills
    • Negotiation, time management, marketing, writing, photography, correspondence, etc
  • Professional Organizations

Content to Consider:

  • Success metrics
  • Key outcomes/takeaways
  • Invisible success
  • New skills/learnings (interpersonal or professional) 
  • Processes 
  • Barriers overcame
  • negatives/weaknesses turned positive
  • Maneuvering through changes in client ask

Host, Producer, & Editor - Mark Cela
Host, Director, & Script Writer - Kristen Pericleous
Host, Social Media Manager, Social Media Content Creator, & Editor - Dan Lawson

Show Notes

In this episode The Team explores how and why designers should catalog their successes in order to become more confident and well-rounded in their careers. 

Show notes:

Purpose:

  • Promotes Professional Confidence
  • Practice self-promotion
  • Brag!
  • Demonstrate breadth of experience
  • Keep public-facing spaces current
  • Identify holes in skill or experience
  • Diff success hold diff value to every company, team, client
  • Prepare for hard interview questions

Types of Success:

  • Professional Formal:
    • Jobs, Internships, Co-ops
    • ProBono, Volunteer
    • Freelance 
  • Experiential: 
    • Mentorships
    • Professional Workshops
    • Team-based Work
    • Related Coursework
    • Other design experiences 
  • Personal
    • Project, process, personal breakthroughs
    • Growth Experiences
    • Leadership Exp. 
    • Out of the box OR Out of your comfort zone

Places to Brag:

  • Visual
    • Website
    • Dribble
    • Instagram
  • Written
    • LinkedIn
    • Website
    • Resume
    • Medium/Blogs (writing skills)
    • Case Study (Website or linkedin)

Opportunities for new Success:

  • School
    • Projects, classes, teams, 
  • Professional work
    • Internships, jobs, freelance, on-campus organizations, et . 
  • Enhance Communication and personal Skills
    • Negotiation, time management, marketing, writing, photography, correspondence, etc
  • Professional Organizations

Content to Consider:

  • Success metrics
  • Key outcomes/takeaways
  • Invisible success
  • New skills/learnings (interpersonal or professional) 
  • Processes 
  • Barriers overcame
  • negatives/weaknesses turned positive
  • Maneuvering through changes in client ask

Host, Producer, & Editor - Mark Cela
Host, Director, & Script Writer - Kristen Pericleous
Host, Social Media Manager, Social Media Content Creator, & Editor - Dan Lawson