Since you mentioned Part 1 was about the "Psychology" and the "Problem," Part 2 needs to be about the "Solution" and the "Action." This makes you look like a designer who doesn't just point out flaws but actually knows how to fix them.
This project is the perfect example of UX Design Psychology. It challenges common misconceptions about sales funnels and digital interaction. Since you want to mention that this is only the first half of the series, we will build anticipation for the next post.
The Design Brief:
The goal of this project was to create an educational and persuasive social media series for TechTide Co. focusing on business optimization. I was tasked with visualizing complex concepts like...
This new set of designs has a Fashion & Lifestyle vibe with a focus on Marketing Strategy (Offers, Sales, and Growth). It looks like a "Launch Campaign" or "Promo Kit."
Here is the professional English text for your Contra post, focusing on your role as a Graphic Designer:
The Design Challenge:
The objective of this project was to create a high-impact social media campaign for Bug Folio. The goal was to move beyond "pretty pictures" and develop a visual narrative...