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[logo] "Be confident in your pitch." [hero-image] Art by [Addevice: UI/UX Design and Development Agency]( [How to win the freelance design job (5 tips for a great pitch)]( “Long-term success is about building relationships with potential clients. How you handle the pitching process is an important building block for these relationships.” Want to know how to successfully land more freelance clients? The key is to [develop a strong pitch.]( The good news is that pitching doesn’t have to be complicated. There are a few essential things you can do to [increase the chances of your pitches being successful]( and winning more freelance jobs. Head over to the blog to check out [5 tips for a great freelance design pitch]( and start winning more clients today. ■Sponsored Design The Websites You Dream About It’s time to break free from all design limitations. Dress your websites from head to toe with advanced web creation tools and a live drag & drop editor - zero coding involved. Join 8M+ professionals who build and design pixel-perfect websites with the ultimate web creation platform for WordPress. Design your future with [Elementor](. [Design The Websites You Dream About]( [Your complete guide to making a responsive website]( Designing a website? With so many devices, browsers, and resolutions on the market today, [creating a responsive website]( has become essential for crafting a successful user experience. Over on the blog, we’re sharing a complete guide for [how to design a responsive website]( from start to finish. From getting started with wireframes, to creating fluid grids, and optimizing typography & images, you’ll learn everything you need to know to [craft a beautiful, responsive website]( for yourself or for your clients. Ready? [Let’s go!]( ■[5 tips for visually effective dashboard designs]( “Think in terms of your dashboard being a story.” Meet Gregory Muryn-Mukha, a product designer whose bread and butter is [designing dashboards]( for complex enterprise software. Gregory joined us on the Dribbble blog recently to share his [top 5 tips for better dashboard design.]( In true designer fashion, Gregory urges us to [think of the dashboard as a story]( and consider how to organize the data in a way that’s easily digestible. Check out all the pertinent design tips by heading over to [the full article!]( ■What else we’re reading - The Tokyo Olympics may have been rescheduled, but the 2020 logo doesn’t know that. [Here’s what you need to know.]( - [Check out a collection of the best Olympic logos]( of all time, according to design experts. - Traditional elegance meets psychedelic futurism: [Explore the typography trend taking over 2021]( - [What do design system product managers do?]( Maya Hampton, Product Manager of REI’s design system Cedar explains. - [3 problems you’ll face in your second year of remote work]( (and how to solve them). You elected to receive Insider emails. No longer interested? [Unsubscribe]( or [manage your subscriptions](. Dribbble Holdings Ltd. [• 524 Yates St. • Victoria, BC V8W1K8, Canada]( [hero-image]

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