What are the top skills for designers who want to stand out? Does it stop at just the art of design or are there other skills you need to imbibe to enjoy growth on the corporate ladder? This guide details my “evolution” as a designer and in it, I share the top skills that have helped me thrive at work. Before I list them, let’s start from the basics.
These days, the barrier to entry for designers is very low. All you need is a laptop, YouTube tutorials, and a desire to learn. With these, you can begin to build a design portfolio. Although it’s still not an easy feat, having mastery of all industry-standard design tools as well as a good enough portfolio is the right step for anyone starting out.
But that’s not all. Core design skills alone (which now seem to be everywhere) are not enough to get you the coveted position, recognition or pay you think you deserve. To stand out from the crowd, you would need to consciously acquire soft skills beyond the design craft.
When I started graphic design, my main concern was to make beautiful things in 2D – flyers, posters, digital banners…. After successfully scaling that barrier, the next step was to collect all the “Infinity Stones” of the design gauntlet, working with numerous software and designing in more dimensions than one.
My third step was to link the beauty of design to the creation of value.
The fourth step, which I consider the most important, is applying the beauty of design to create value for business. For this, you will have to learn to work with teammates as it requires constant collaboration. For introverts, this might sound like a burdensome part of your work. “Why do I need to work with others when I can just produce my best work alone in my room?” (I still think like this sometimes).
The truth I’ve found is that everything is connected and working with talented team members in cross-functional settings can significantly improve your output, as well as the quality of your work.

To work successfully with others, both externally with clients and internally with colleagues, here are some skills you need to thrive. They’ll help you get ahead in your career and I’ve included tips on how to acquire them. They are in no particular order, but should all be considered important.
Understanding business goals
Design is a form of expression and definitely has its aesthetic value. But in business, your design has to generate value and that value would be tied to the company’s bottom line. The key thing every employer or client would love to understand is “How will your designs increase my revenue?”. To stand out from the crowd, study the business of design and also your clients’ business to understand how best to add value in their context.
Curiosity
Creativity is sometimes a subconscious process. For your subconscious to work in your favour, you have to feed it with relevant material to marinate on. Being curious and constantly searching for new things and experiences will fill your mind with the fuel it needs to create awesome work.
Passion for growth
Anything not growing is dying; this is true for your skills as well. If you remain with the same skillset and knowledge you had 5 years ago, you will soon be overtaken by those who have honed the top skills for designers. Always seek new ways to improve. Gain knowledge by learning new skills, taking courses, attending seminars, reading wide and connecting with leaders and peers in your field.
Patience and endurance
You’d definitely need this one.
A good number of all projects you do will look like this, with the number of file versions approaching infinity. There’ll be drafts, edits and reworks that could almost make you go crazy. But remember that often times, it eventually makes the work better. Even when it doesn’t, console yourself with the fact that you’re building a virtue. Creativity can come as a result of repeating one thing and finding new ways of making it better. Also, avoid adding “final” to your file name. You’ll jinx it ?.
Effective communication
Great ideas are useful and good for business, but it is crucial to be able to communicate their advantage. Learn to accurately share your thoughts in writing and speaking. Take up opportunities to practice public speaking and learn how to make killer presentations. This way, you become a more valuable team member.
Negotiation and persuasion
Beyond communicating, sometimes ideas need to be pushed. In the course of your work, you’ll have to persuade teammates and superiors to go with your idea. Study your colleagues and understand what works for each person. Learn to approach them the way they would like to be approached and discuss your ideas at appropriate times. A good book that can help you with this is “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie.
Humility and a beginner’s mindset
Keep in mind that you can be wrong and that’s fine. When working in cross-functional teams with people who do not specialise in visual design, there is the temptation to believe you know what works best. And you may… But always treat your colleagues with respect and listen to their opinion. Creativity sometimes happens by chance and inspiration can come from anywhere, or in this case, anyone.
Accountability
Just because I hear people complain about this often, I’ll say this is one top skill for designers you should take very seriously. Creatives are usually culprits for missing deadlines and that should not be you. The tendency is to underestimate how much time you need to do great work and then overshooting timelines because you want everything to be perfect. “It just has to come out flawless”. This is not a bad trait in itself but it can work against you. You can end up losing the trust of your teammates because you never keep to time. Be sure to give adequate timelines, work diligently and always inform the team ahead of time if you need an extension. Also, remember that done is better than perfect…most times!
Money management
I made some good money when I first began freelancing, but after several months, I really didn’t have much to show for it. I was still as anxious as ever, and I took on jobs I should have said no to – just for the extra income. It’s important to set boundaries so that you can continue to do work you love without feeling like you “sold your soul” for money.
Also, I made what seemed like a tough choice at the time to keep a bit of what I earned locked up beyond reach with Cowrywise and have not regretted it since then. (Yes, I saved on Cowrywise before I joined the team).

Put the necessary steps in place to stay creative without money troubles. It’ll pay off in the long run.
Beyond the ones I’ve shared, necessary soft skills will differ from place to place and across industries, which makes it important to be observant and emotionally intelligent. Study your environment and adapt to what works best to excel. I am rooting for you.
Which of these top skills for designers are you already nailing and which others do you think should make the list?
Share with us in the comments. And don’t forget to send this article to your designer friends.

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Hello Ope…thanks for your writings…can you come talk to a group on WhatsApp?
I learnt a lot from this. I will put this points into practice soon…
Awesome! Thanks for reading.??
This is an apt reminder. Thank you
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It was nice write up I learnt alot okay
Great to hear!
Thanks for this. Teaching my kids abot money is a priority to me.
This write-up is good for the week. We meeeuv!!!!
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This message is a timely one for me, even though I’ve begun practising a few of the aforementioned tips.
It’s a great way to begin the week and it comes at the right time as end of the month approaches.
Thanks guys!
It’s always a delight to receive an email from my favorite financial adviser, Ope, because she always has something relevant, thought provoking and practical to say and offer about my (your) finances.
Truth be told my financial education and wellbeing has improved ever since I joined Cowrywise. Thanks to Ope with her gentle forcefulness. Lol. I am now more savings, budget and investment oriented. Only regret is why I didn’t come across Cowrywise sooner. Where have you been all my life??
I still have a long way to go to make up for lost time but, baby steps.
Uwésè (Thank you in Bini)
Baby steps can lead to much progress!??
Why are you so sure that Ope is female though??
You’re welcome GOC.?
Stale yeahh?
But, I can bet Ope is a female.
I relate so much to your talks. If I’m not learning something new, I’m realizing I’m not the only one who thinks this way ??
Good morning
Pls want logging into my Cowrywise
Is not going mam/sir
Pls help out
You can afford it doesn’t mean you should buy it, is it really necessary? Think!
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Spending a huge chunk of money on liabilities.
This is a major bad money habit too.
Thanks for sharing it, Ajayi.
Thank you. This is really helpful
Thank you, Ope.
10. Don’t compare yourself with other people.
People often spend money on what is not needed trying to please friends, family and colleagues. To cultivate a good saving habit you have to start living your life as a self-life, not public life. If you don’t have it now does mean you will never have it. Life na turn by turn, go through life at your own pace. Life is sweeter when don’t live to please anybody.
“Life is sweeter when don’t live to please anybody.”
This point on comparing one’s self is such a good point. Thanks for sharing it.
Please I didn’t not received my referred bonus payment to my stash while other people have received their own what is the problems please
This is copacetic.
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Great job
How do we hack black tax?
Hi Ifeoma.
This blog post on Black Tax might help – https://cowrywise.com/blog/black-tax/
Thanks for golden , professional advice. How can l go about Halal investment plan
Candidly, no 6 is on point. Spending errors are stringent but not in the real sense of it. One is guilty of that. I learnt from all 9 points. Kudos
This is so apt! Ope, you need to address how we can say NO (and not feel quilty) to family issues that are springing up. They are the cause of my savings depleting. *sobs*. Thank you for sharing this. Always love to read from you.
Hi Oyepeju.
Gloria shares how locking up her savings helps her say no without feeling guilty in this article – https://cowrywise.com/blog/chose-cowrywise/
This article on Black Tax might also help – https://cowrywise.com/blog/black-tax/
I hope both help!
Thanks for the education Ope.
You’re welcome, Marv Annie.
This is really the message for the now.
We need to imbibe the culture of savings and inculcate it into our children at a very tender age if possible include the culture into our value system even in our school curriculum.
Very timely piece.
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This is informative
I’ve learnt a lot. Thanks and keep it up.
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Insightful !
I needed to be reminded of this very important truth. Thanks alot
Thanks alot Ope, good one.
How can I see my deposit
Hi Henry.
You can see all your Savings/Investment or Stash funds when you log into your Cowrywise profile.
Which specific deposit are you referring to, please?
Timely words
Thanks ope
Thanks for this insight it is a good one and i know it will help me because I have struggle alot on how how to to gain financial freedom.
I appreciate this great information and financial education. It has given me insight into my financial plan. thanks.
This piece will be really helpful. Thank you for sharing Ope
Truth be told,i saw one of my bussiness partner using this app for saving money and I be like WTF am app is this, he then explain to me And I be like wow?then I started using the app, I won’t lie here, my financial life changed immediately for good,how can I thank cowrywise,
Thanks to the organizers?♀?♀
Yeah ope…..that investment part about buying point (ARM Or so)….ion understand….pls could you put me through
Thanks for the charge
This is very great, insightful and helpful.The lessons were very instructive and many salient points to note.Please is there a WhatsApp group cowry wise created or perhaps you did.I would love to join.Thanks so much.
Pls I really need hlpe
Wow, this so encouraging, I think I have to stick to it. Thanks
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Hi Ope, I want to start emergency savings. What percentage of my income do I save . Been battling with this …
Hi Jesutofunmi.
There’s a guide that breaks it down for you. Here it is – https://cowrywise.com/blog/emergency-funds-savings-work/
Though there’s no one size fits all, it is advised you save up to six months of living expenses.
This is so that if anything ever happens, you’re covered for at least six months!
Thanks Alot Ope.
No 8 really got me.
This is awesome. . Thank you for this insight. I want to know more about the automatic save and invest. Is it that as I make payment in my cowrywise account , it’s automatically save and automatically invest. Please shed more light
I have never been tutored like this all my years. This is exactly my problem but now cowrywise is my deliverer.
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Thank you cowrywise. You are a true financial saviour
Learnt a lot from those, my bad habit is 2:- spending more than I earn.. The article is really nice.. Thank you Ope.
Thank you Ope, this is insightful I’m definitely going to start breaking this bad habits
Thanks for the piece!!!
In the case of a University student who is yet to start earning or probably earn but not so much.
What advice would you give to the person about Cowrywise and bad money habits
I have learnt a lot. Thank you Ope I’ll start saving better and setting more goals
Energyyyyyy ??
If I thought cowrywise will have a children’s school I could have get admission for them, because it teacher a lot of way out of poverty .I’m very comfortable with cowrywise,God will continue to leaft you up as you’re trying to leaft us up.
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Thank you cowrywise ?? For clearing bad habits
Anytime ??
Thank you ?? For clearing bad habits
I learnt a lot from this. Thank you?
I semt money into my account I have not seen it what’s the problem
Hello Daniel, I’m sorry about that. Please has this been rectified now? If not, please send us an email at support@cowrywise.com. Looking forward to help ?
Nice one ope. Kinda like cowrywise now. Pray it blossoms more. I’m actually a student. 100 level but I have big dreams ahead. No income though but I’m saving from my allowance. Don’t know and still thinking of the possible best income. I don’t wanna go into fraud. But I’ll make it someway. I believe. Thanks for the piece of advise
I’m rooting for you and all your (legal) money moves ???
10. Impulse Buying : Don’t buy anything you don’t plan for especially all those Pre order shoes , Bags , dresses we buy online, we might think it is ‘awoof’ but something you don’t plan for still doesn’t worth buying at all.let’s make plans and put a stop to impulse purchase.
Thank you Ope for all tips.
Financial intelligence, is the ability to control ones expenses. Do spend your money in asset than lability. For asset, are those things that puts money in our pocket and labilities are those that takes money out of our pocket. Thanks to you all.
All this are great write up thank you Ope!
I uses PiggyVest but I don’t know how to use the investment features of this Cowrywise app.
A guide will be so much appreciated by me?
I understand my mistake and I’m very thankful for reminding me!
@ope thank you very much for this piece. Just started using this app but kinda like it.
Just that i don’t know how to use the investment plan
Hmm! What an eye opener. Thanks
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How can I get loan to enjoy this business because me I don’t understand I can place orders app
I have just been tutored by you, I hope to be financially wiser henceforth.
Good advice
Great advice. Thanks for this. People also need to stop spending immediately an dime enters their pocket.
Great advice. Thanks for this. People also need to stop spending immediately an dime enters their pocket.
Wow, thank you for the advice.
Thanks doesn’t seem enough to express how I feel right now. Just know am deeply grateful. God bless you Ope. Am taking baby steps already!
What an eye opener…. More grace Open.
Wow!! I love this write up…I really learnt a lot from it
Thank you Ope for this wonderful reminder. I’m sure to put them into practice ASAP
I’ll recommend the book rich Dad poor dad by Robert kiyosaki. Most of the bad Money habits listed in the article above, was derived from this book. You will find more of bad money mistakes you should avoid in the book written by Robert.
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This is just a trick of wooing you to save your money with them. Saving money has never made anyone grow. The risk inherent in Saving is very low, therefore, you earn low return. Saving is not a good investment, channel your money into a productive venture where high returns can be earned.
Ask them for how much interest they will pay on your savings, I can bet it with anyone, it won’t be more than 10% per annum, however, if you are taking loan from, you’ll be deceived with single digit interest rate. E.g 3% flat, which is equivalent to almost 36% per annum. Arithmetically, they will make over 26% on your hard earned money you’re saving with them. My people, please be wise and shine your eyes. These people are just ripping you off. Use your money for productive business venture, you will earn higher returns from it. However, the risk is very high. As I said earlier, high risk begets high returns, while low risk ventures earn low returns.
Thanks for this
Thank you very much