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[12 relatable design memes that will make you laugh ] Like any other profession, designers face too.

[logo] Only a graphic designer would understand... [hero-image] Art by [DeeKay]( [12 relatable design memes that will make you laugh (or cry)]( Like any other profession, designers face [their own unique challenges]( too. Whether it be dealing with difficult clients, navigating impostor syndrome, or just keeping your files organized—[there’s a meme for it!]( For a light-hearted reminder that you’re not alone, we’ve rounded up [12 hilarious memes]( only a graphic designer would understand. Without further ado, [head over to the blog]( for a quick laugh (or a cry)! [Let’s go.]( ■Sponsored The graphic designer's guide to buying a laptop (3 things to consider) When your life’s work is about making something look good, it’s important to make sure its design and colors are seen in the exact way you picture it in your mind. In this article, we’ll explore 3 top computer specs to look for, as well as the benefits of color accuracy on an OLED display on a laptop like the ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED, powered by an Intel® Core™ i9 processor. [Read on to learn more.]( [The graphic designer's guide to buying a laptop (3 things to consider)]( [35 hilarious logo design parodies you can't unsee]( It’s safe to say, graphic designers have just as much talent as they do [a good sense of humor.]( If you’re ready for a good laugh, check out a collection of [35 insanely clever logo design parodies]( of widely recognized brands such as Starbucks, Slack, Toyota, and even NASA! Without further ado, let’s have a look (and a laugh) at [how these logos poke fun at famous brands.]( [Let’s go!]( Art by [Erik Ambring.]( ■[How to explain the job of a graphic designer to a 5‑year‑old]( Have you ever tried [describing what graphic design is to a kid?]( Well, we decided to ask our design community how they’d explain their job to a 5-year-old, and we received [a goldmine of creative responses](—complete with plenty of hilarious takes, too! We rounded up some of our [favorite answers]( over on the blog which include gems like: “I draw things for people who don’t know what they like.” [Check out the complete blog post]( so the next time your kid asks what you do, you’ll have plenty of great responses up your sleeve! Art by [Alejandro Ramirez.]( ■What else we’re reading - [Accessible Design Systems:]( Design Ops Lead Chris LaChance explains how to look good while doing good. - Parts of the web are disappearing every day. [Here’s how to save Internet history.]( - Ever wanted to design your own font? Check out [17 top tips to create your own typeface.]( - [The Endless Life Cycle of Book Cover Trends:]( What you see on a cover is the product of intermingling cultural and economic forces. - Want to know how to build a design portfolio that clients love? [Join Dribbble’s free portfolio building workshop]( with ex-Google hiring manager Jessica Ko. ■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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