Welcome to /c/graphicdesign!

Hello, designers! We're thrilled to launch our new space dedicated to the art and business of graphic design. Whether you're a student just opening Illustrator or a seasoned pro managing a design agency, we're glad you're here.

To kick things off, let's get to know each other!

Comment below and tell us:

  • Who are you? (Name/Alias, where you're based, and your current design role.)
  • What's your design superpower? (e.g., Typography, vector illustration, motion graphics, branding strategy.)
  • Share a link or an image of your absolute favorite design project you've ever worked on, and why it stands out to you.

Let's start building a supportive, inspiring, and critique-ready community. We can't wait to see your work! 👇

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About Graphic Design

Share your work, get constructive feedback, discuss industry news, and explore the art and business of graphic design. All skill levels welcome!

🎯 Our Purpose

To foster a supportive and vibrant global community where graphic designers—from students and hobbyists to seasoned professionals—can share their work, exchange knowledge, seek inspiration, and engage in meaningful discussions about the craft, technology, and business of visual communication.

📜 Community Rules

  1. Be Constructive, Not Cruel: Critique must be focused on the design work, offering specific advice on how to improve. Personal attacks or unproductive negativity will result in removal.
  2. Credit Your Sources: Always ensure that any work posted is your own. If you are sharing inspiration or reference material, provide proper attribution.
  3. Stay Relevant: Posts must be related to graphic design (including typography, branding, layout, and visual identity). Off-topic discussions will be removed.
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