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Our bold and feminine brand color palette design for Substack newsletter brand We Must Discuss features soft cream and pink accented by vibrant lime and dark greens. The logo features an illustration of a retro telephone, invoking that feeling of calling a friend to catch up and discuss all things pop culture. Interested in seeing more of our branding work? Take a look at some of our featured projects on our website.

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Substack pros and cons - what you need to know before you go all in - Minima Designs in 2025 | Blog writing, Instagram blogging, Email marketing services

The pros and cons of using Substack for your business and email marketing - what to know before you sign up.

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Substack 101: how to use and enjoy the platform | Free social media templates, Writing motivation, Social media template

Substack is a great platform for small business owners and freelancers to showcase their writing--and even make money with their newsletters and resources. In this blog post, I explain how to use Substack as a reader, how to become a paid subscriber and more.

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Claire Venus | (Sparkle on Substack) ✨ on Instagram: "GET SET UP ON SUBSTACK (for free)  Fancy a challenge?! I’m running a 30 day home page set up challenge for… | Logo choices, Make it yourself, Feelings

GET SET UP ON SUBSTACK (for free) Fancy a challenge?! I’m running a 30 day home page set up challenge for your Substack! Setting up your home (page) makes you feel ready to receive your guests (readers) - it’s lovely work to do. ✨✨ We start with our logo choice tomorrow! Come join us it’s FREE. Let me know if you’re in? 📸 featuring some retrospective inspiration for my logo and some lovely fresh and clean ideas from Substack Notes from @emmasimpsonauthor & @jessicarosewilliams ✨🙏 #...

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Today's Substack post is about ways to tackle discoverability as an illustrator, with IG announcin… | Typography hand drawn, Pattern design, Childrens illustrations

Today's Substack post is about ways to tackle discoverability as an illustrator, with IG announcing that hashtags won't be followable soon. (Not advocating giving up on IG, but changes like this make it more and more important to have a whole bunch of discoverability baskets.) Do you use any of these methods? Do you have others? Are you annoyed about hashtag following going, or is that not something that you think will affect you? Oh, and if you're an #artdirector how do you go about find...

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Today's Substack post is about ways to tackle discoverability as an illustrator, with IG announcin… | Typography hand drawn, Childrens illustrations, Pattern design

Today's Substack post is about ways to tackle discoverability as an illustrator, with IG announcing that hashtags won't be followable soon. (Not advocating giving up on IG, but changes like this make it more and more important to have a whole bunch of discoverability baskets.) Do you use any of these methods? Do you have others? Are you annoyed about hashtag following going, or is that not something that you think will affect you? Oh, and if you're an #artdirector how do you go about find...

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