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You have the talent. You have the software. You might even have a second-hand Wacom tablet and a coffee shop corner that knows your face. But there is a quiet, terrifying gap between having a portfolio and running a studio .
By Jordan Blake
Stop spending three weeks agonizing over a personal branding project. Start spending three days executing a real one. Most rookies fail because they confuse "studio" with a physical location. They think if they just had a white desk and an iMac, the magic would happen. Wrong.
Stop researching how to be a studio owner. Start being one.