EP 411 | In My Experience with Kristin Apicerno, hosted by Dane Austin
January 14, 2025
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In this candid conversation between two long time Business of Design® Members, Dane Austin interviews Kristen Apicerno on all topics from the importance of finding a mentor to developing your processes, and committing to regular marketing to collaboration over competition. Dane and Kristen share how they navigate business challenges and the lessons they’ve learned on the job.
In this episode we learn:
- find and learn from experienced professions who can guide you
- develop a successful design process to streamline and elevate your work
- commit to scheduling time for marketing and finances
- set clear expectations in your contract
- identify and leverage your superpowers
- embrace practicality in your space, don’t stress over imperfections
- put yourself out there
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