Image 1 — Which headphone ad design looks more professional? Design A or Design B? Honest feedback appreciated.
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Which headphone ad design looks more professional? Design A or Design B? Honest feedback appreciated.

I'm practicing product advertisement design in Canva and trying to improve my typography, alignment, and visual hierarchy.

Which version looks more professional and why? Please be honest—I'm here to learn.

u/Turbulent_Grass_810 — 1 day ago
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Looking for feedback on my headphone product ad

Hi everyone! I designed this headphone advertisement in Canva and tried to give it a clean, premium look.

I experimented with:

Soft gradient background

Floating product effect

Natural shadow and smoke for depth

Minimal text layout

I'd really appreciate your honest feedback. What works well, and what would you change to make it look more professional?

u/Turbulent_Grass_810 — 1 day ago
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First 3D skincare product advertisement in Canva. Looking for honest feedback.

Hi everyone! I created this skincare advertisement as portfolio practice in Canva. I'm trying to improve my product advertisement skills.

Please be honest:

Does it look professional?

Is the composition balanced?

What would you improve?

u/Turbulent_Grass_810 — 3 days ago
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I created this luxury skincare product ad in Canva. Looking for honest feedback.

Hi everyone!

I created this skincare product advertisement in Canva as a practice project. The product is from a random brand and this is not an official ad—I made it only to improve my product advertising and design skills.

I focused on:

Creating a luxury look

Building a simple 3D podium

Using soft lighting and shadows

Keeping the layout clean and minimal

I'd really appreciate your honest feedback.

What works well, and what would you improve to make it look more professional?

u/Turbulent_Grass_810 — 4 days ago

Graphic Designer Portfolio 2026 – First Impression Feedback?

Hi everyone,

I recently created this intro page for my Graphic Design Portfolio in Canva as part of my brand presentation project.

I focused on creating a clean and professional look with a luxury branding style. I'd love to hear your honest feedback on the layout, typography, colors, and overall first impression.

Any suggestions for improvement are welcome. Thank you!

https://www.youtube.com/@TRdgitive

u/Turbulent_Grass_810 — 11 days ago

Getting clients is harder than learning the skill. Agree or disagree?

Honest question:

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What's one thing you wish someone had told you before you started freelancing?

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I'll go first:

Getting clients is harder than learning the skill.

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Your turn 👇

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u/Turbulent_Grass_810 — 14 days ago

Would you watch a "Zero Clients to First Client" freelancing journey?

I'm a graphic designer documenting my freelancing journey from zero clients.

I'm thinking of creating short story-style videos about:

Having zero clients

Building my portfolio

Learning design skills

Fiverr and social media struggles

Trying to get my first paying client

No fake success stories, just the real process.

Would you watch this type of content? What would make it more interesting?

u/Turbulent_Grass_810 — 16 days ago

Why are my design challenge videos getting very low views?

I'm documenting my graphic design learning journey on YouTube. My retention seems decent but views are very low. What should I improve: thumbnails, titles, editing, or content format?

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u/Turbulent_Grass_810 — 17 days ago

What should I improve to grow my design YouTube channel?

I've been posting design challenge videos and documenting my design journey. My recent uploads are getting very low views even though viewers who watch seem engaged. I'd appreciate feedback on my content strategy, titles, thumbnails, and what I should improve to grow.

u/Turbulent_Grass_810 — 17 days ago

I designed a guided journal from scratch. What would you improve?

Hi everyone,

I've been working on a guided journal called "Dreams True" and would love some honest feedback from fellow designers.

I'm looking for feedback on: • Cover design • Typography • Color palette • Page layouts • Overall visual consistency

My goal was to create a calm, motivational journal that feels elegant and easy to use.

What works well, and what would you improve before publishing?

Thank you for your time and honest feedback.

u/Turbulent_Grass_810 — 17 days ago