Why This Graphic Designer Walked Away From Logos...and Never Looked Back
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Most graphic designers think success means landing bigger clients, charging higher rates, or becoming known for logos and branding.
Anton Duong took a completely different path.
What started as a hobby printing stickers turned into a thriving business serving artists, designers, and even major brands like Pop-Tarts and Cheez-It.
In this episode of the Angry Designer podcast, Anton shares how he discovered an overlooked niche, why taking a 30-day chance changed everything, and how finding the right community helped build a business he never expected.
If you've ever wondered whether there's another path to success in design, this conversation might completely change how you think about your career.
In this episode, you'll discover:
• Why niche businesses often beat crowded design services
• How a simple 30-day experiment became a successful creative business
• Why community, relationships, and showing up matter more than you think
• How stickers became one of the most powerful branding tools
• The mindset every designer needs before walking away from the industry
Whether you're a freelance graphic designer, agency owner, or creative looking for your next opportunity, this episode is proof that sometimes the best design career isn't the one everyone else is chasing.
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