Imposter syndrome sucks. At some point we've all had it, and the sad truth is that young artists are swindled by companies trying to get great work without paying for it. Host Mike Pecci reiterates this message on the show constantly: You need to charge enough for your work. Don't let these assholes take advantage of you. In the motion design world, Hayley Akins is one of the loudest voices promoting that same message. She founded Motion Hatch to focus on the business side of motion design and begin the conversation of what and how to charge fairly for your work. This is an episode where you're going to want to take notes. Your bank account will thank you.Follow Motion Hatch on Instagram:instagram.com/motionhatchCheck out Motion Hatch:http://motionhatch.com/And Client Quest:https://motionhatch.com/client-questLet Hayley know your thoughts on the episode:
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