

Graphic Design
Design in Motion
Design in Motion Q1 2025, a month-long series of one design per day.

Problem :
Doing a design every day for 30 days is fun but not always easy. After a while it can get hard to find new ideas, and sometimes you just feel burned out. It also takes time, so on busy days it can be stressful. Some designs might feel rushed, and missing a day can make it tempting to stop.

Solution :
To make it work, it helps to plan ahead with ideas, set a time limit, and even plan extra designs on free days. Not every design has to be perfect, some can be small or simple and clear to understand. Sharing the progress with others also makes it easier to stay motivated.


Challenge :
That’s what Design in Motion is about. It’s not just making nice designs, it’s about showing up every single day, even when you’re tired, busy, or don’t feel creative. It’s about pushing yourself past excuses and finding a way to create something anyway. By the end, it’s less about the designs themselves and more about building the habit of creating and proving to yourself that you can stay consistent.
Summary :
30 days, 30 designs, no breaks. For me, it’s not as easy as it sounds. Some days I feel full of ideas, other days I feel stuck or rushed. But I keep going no matter what. Doing this teaches me discipline, keeps me creative, and builds the habit of making something every day. When the month is over, I don’t just have 30 designs, I also have proof that I can stay committed and finish what I started.


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Graphic Design
Design in Motion
Design in Motion Q1 2025, a month-long series of one design per day.

Problem :
Doing a design every day for 30 days is fun but not always easy. After a while it can get hard to find new ideas, and sometimes you just feel burned out. It also takes time, so on busy days it can be stressful. Some designs might feel rushed, and missing a day can make it tempting to stop.

Solution :
To make it work, it helps to plan ahead with ideas, set a time limit, and even plan extra designs on free days. Not every design has to be perfect, some can be small or simple and clear to understand. Sharing the progress with others also makes it easier to stay motivated.


Challenge :
That’s what Design in Motion is about. It’s not just making nice designs, it’s about showing up every single day, even when you’re tired, busy, or don’t feel creative. It’s about pushing yourself past excuses and finding a way to create something anyway. By the end, it’s less about the designs themselves and more about building the habit of creating and proving to yourself that you can stay consistent.
Summary :
30 days, 30 designs, no breaks. For me, it’s not as easy as it sounds. Some days I feel full of ideas, other days I feel stuck or rushed. But I keep going no matter what. Doing this teaches me discipline, keeps me creative, and builds the habit of making something every day. When the month is over, I don’t just have 30 designs, I also have proof that I can stay committed and finish what I started.


More Projects


Graphic Design
Design in Motion
Design in Motion Q1 2025, a month-long series of one design per day.

Problem :
Doing a design every day for 30 days is fun but not always easy. After a while it can get hard to find new ideas, and sometimes you just feel burned out. It also takes time, so on busy days it can be stressful. Some designs might feel rushed, and missing a day can make it tempting to stop.

Solution :
To make it work, it helps to plan ahead with ideas, set a time limit, and even plan extra designs on free days. Not every design has to be perfect, some can be small or simple and clear to understand. Sharing the progress with others also makes it easier to stay motivated.


Challenge :
That’s what Design in Motion is about. It’s not just making nice designs, it’s about showing up every single day, even when you’re tired, busy, or don’t feel creative. It’s about pushing yourself past excuses and finding a way to create something anyway. By the end, it’s less about the designs themselves and more about building the habit of creating and proving to yourself that you can stay consistent.
Summary :
30 days, 30 designs, no breaks. For me, it’s not as easy as it sounds. Some days I feel full of ideas, other days I feel stuck or rushed. But I keep going no matter what. Doing this teaches me discipline, keeps me creative, and builds the habit of making something every day. When the month is over, I don’t just have 30 designs, I also have proof that I can stay committed and finish what I started.




