• What Getting Tattooed Taught Me About Graphic Design - RD358
    Dec 23 2025

    Welcome back to Resourceful Designer! I'm Mark, and today I want to share a unique perspective I've gained as both a graphic designer and someone with a growing collection of tattoos.

    I got my first tattoo at 53, thanks to my talented daughter who became a tattoo artist, and now, at 56, I have six pieces inked on my body, each with a story.

    In this episode, I'll talk about how the permanence of tattoos has made me reflect on the power we have as designers: in our world, designs aren't set in stone like tattoos are. We have the flexibility to tweak, evolve, and improve our work, even years later.

    I'll dive into how striving for perfection sometimes holds us back, why knowing when a design is "done" is an art in itself, and how embracing imperfection and change makes us better creatives. Plus, I'd love to see your tattoos and hear your thoughts, so stick around!

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    19 mins
  • Give Yourself A Raise: Make More Money Without More Clients - RD357
    Dec 16 2025

    Welcome to Resourceful Designer! I'm Mark, and in this episode, I'm sharing practical advice for home-based graphic and web designers looking to make more money, without taking on more clients or raising your rates. I'll tell you a story about learning to let go, and how sometimes, we hang onto tools, subscriptions, and services in our business that quietly drain our bank accounts month after month.

    I walk you through a step-by-step subscription audit, showing you how to identify essential expenses, cut out the things you don't need, and consolidate tools where possible. It's not about keeping up with trends or having the most impressive software stack; it's about running a profitable, sustainable business and making sure more of the money you earn actually stays in your pocket.

    So, get ready to give yourself a raise by spending smarter, not harder. Let's dive in and uncover the hidden savings in your business!

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    17 mins
  • How to Handle Low-Budget Clients with Grace - RD356
    Dec 9 2025

    Welcome to Resourceful Designer! I'm Mark, your host, and today, I want to share a powerful story that brilliantly illustrates how to handle price negotiations with grace while standing firm in your professional worth. Like many designers, I've encountered those budget conversations that can make your heart sink, the ones where a promising client comes in, but their budget just doesn't match the value you know you can deliver.

    In this episode, I reflect on an invaluable lesson I learned from a fellow designer I met years ago in Montreal. He went from being the "affordable option" to becoming the designer that clients saw as an investment, not just a cost. I'll guide you through a practical email template that turns a rejection into an opportunity, educating your clients and setting the stage for future collaboration, all while maintaining your standards and building relationships, not burning bridges.

    We'll explore how shifting your mindset from being everywhere and shouting the loudest about your services to positioning yourself as a valued, trusted advisor can radically transform the way clients perceive and treat you. I'll share concrete, actionable steps to help you build a professional response system for low-budget inquiries, foster goodwill in your network, and keep the door open to better clients in the future.

    If you want to learn how to gracefully say "no" without compromising your worth, and even turn those "no's" into long-term opportunities, you'll love today's episode. Let's dive in and redefine how we handle low-budget clients, together.

    Get the email template I talk about in this episode here

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    20 mins
  • Why Using "I" Instead of "We" Can Transform Your Design Business - RD355
    Dec 2 2025

    Welcome to Resourceful Designer! I'm Mark, and today I want to share something fascinating that can make a real difference in how you communicate with your design clients. Did you know that the pronoun you use, choosing "I" instead of "we", can actually impact whether or not a client hires you? Most of us, especially solopreneurs, try to sound bigger and more established by saying "we" when talking to clients, but research shows that using "I" instead creates a stronger emotional connection.

    When I use "I" instead of "we," clients see me as more personally invested in their project, which boosts satisfaction and even sales. I'll give some practical tips on how to implement this, why it works, and how a simple change in wording can make your business stand out. Stick around for insights that could help you build more profitable and meaningful client relationships!

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    8 mins
  • 10 Things to Consider Before Raising Your Prices - RD354
    Nov 25 2025

    Hey there, design friends! Welcome to Resourceful Designer, your go-to podcast for running a successful design business. Today, I'm diving into one of the most nerve-wracking yet crucial decisions every designer faces: when and how to raise your prices. I know just how tough it can be; I've been there myself, wrestling with doubts and worries about how clients will react. In this episode, I'll walk you through 10 essential things you need to consider before raising your rates, so you can approach your pricing strategy with confidence and clarity. We'll talk about everything from understanding your market, checking for price resistance, and knowing your "why," to communicating your value and aligning your prices with your ideal clients. If you're unsure whether it's time to raise your prices or how to do it the right way, stick around, I've got you covered!

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    14 mins
  • Networking for Introverted Designers - RD353
    Nov 18 2025

    Welcome to Resourceful Designer! I'm Mark Des Cotes, and in today's episode, I'm diving into something that hits home for so many of us: networking as an introverted designer. Did you know that over 85% of designers are introverts? Yet, building a thriving design business still relies heavily on forging professional relationships, which can feel like a real challenge when you recharge by spending time alone.

    I'll share my own journey from dreading networking events to actually enjoying them, and I'll bust the myth that being introverted means being shy or antisocial. Instead, I'll show you how introverts' natural tendencies, like deep listening, genuine relationship building, and thoughtful follow-ups, can actually be superpowers when it comes to networking.

    Stick around as I walk you through my step-by-step strategies for attending events, making the most of online communities, and managing your energy, all while staying true to yourself. Whether you're gearing up for a conference or just want to build better connections online, I've got practical tips to help you grow your business, without the awkward small talk or forced self-promotion. Let's tap into your strengths and turn networking into a rewarding, authentic experience!

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    27 mins
  • 5 Mistakes That Can Damage Your Design Career - RD352
    Nov 11 2025

    Welcome back to Resourceful Designer! I'm Mark Des Cotes, and today I want to open up about five major mistakes that can seriously damage your design career; mistakes I've witnessed and, yes, even fallen into myself.

    Through my own experiences, from the pitfalls of handshake agreements to the lessons I've learned the hard way, I'll give you practical advice to help you avoid these mistakes. My goal is to help you run a thriving, professional design business that not only creates beautiful work but is built to last. So, grab a pen and paper, get ready to reflect on your own business practices, and let's make sure you're setting yourself up for success!

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    22 mins
  • The ROI of FREE - RD351
    Nov 4 2025

    Hey there, my design friend! Today on Resourceful Designer, I want to share a story about why I was genuinely happy that a client didn't pay their invoice. Sounds odd, right? But it all comes down to the power of client relationships—the foundation of any successful design business.

    I'm diving into how going above and beyond for your clients (even working for free at times) can deliver incredible ROI, like solidifying long-term partnerships and generating referrals that keep your business thriving. I'll share specific examples from my own journey, how strategically offering free work surprised and delighted clients, and why sending a $0 invoice with a 100% discount can mean so much more than just giving your time away.

    If you're curious about practical ways to invest in your relationships, and why generosity can be your best marketing strategy, you're in the right place. Let's talk about building trust, getting grateful emails, and having your name passed around as the go-to designer, all by understanding the true ROI of "free."

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    24 mins