According to Jacob, graphic design work is often about coming up with several weak ideas before you get to the really great idea that fits the client's needs. When the client settles on a design they like and it gets printed on a product that goes to market, a graphic artist like Jacob sees the value of the prior weaker designs. It takes some failing to succeed. Put yourself in Jacob's shoes for a moment and identify three ways that you could possibly handle having your graphic designs rejected. Be creative!

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1. Look at rejection as an opportunity for growth: Instead of seeing rejection as a failure, view it as a chance to learn and improve. Analyze why the design was rejected and use that feedback to make your next design even better.

2. Use rejection as motivation: Let the rejection fuel your determination to create the perfect design. Use the rejection as a challenge to push yourself and think outside the box to come up with a new and innovative idea.

3. Find inspiration in rejection: Sometimes rejection can lead to the most creative and successful designs. Use the rejection as inspiration to think differently and come up with a design that exceeds the client's expectations. Remember that rejection is just a part of the creative process and can ultimately lead to your greatest success.