FakeClients Design Brief Generator: Lifetime Subscription for $19
April 8, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
FakeClients.com is an easy-to-use, free tool for beginning logo designers to practice their logo design skills. Using the logo design brief generator you can generate prompts that you can work on as if they were real clients. Use these prompts to practice, fill up your portfolio or prepare for a job interview. Because of the huge amount of potential combinations, no brief is the same. Try to work on the fake client briefs just like you would when working on a real client’s request and go through your whole design process to get as much practice and the best result. Once you are finished with your design, you can add it to your portfolio, share it or try to get some feedback on the feedback platform of FakeClients
#5 Product of the Day on Product Hunt!
- Generate prompts that you can work on as if they were real clients
- Simply create a list of a number of briefs & decide on what timeframe you’d like to complete the challenge
- Use some of the longer, human-written design briefs for more in-depth challenges
- Get some feedback from other FakeClients users
PRODUCT SPECS
System Requirements
- Any modern browser
Important Details
- Length of access: lifetime
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Access options: desktop & mobile
- Updates included
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