>10+ year career
>regularly freelance at top agencies
>win awards
>make a lot more money than typical
>still feel like an imposter
does it ever end /gd/
>literally an imposter since everything I make is "directly inspired" by someone else's far better creation
>don't feel the syndrome
>>317849
You have Impostor syndrome.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impostor_syndrome
It doesn't.
>>317849
Joe Perez is that you?
>>317849
Can I take a look at your website? Or your blog, or facebook, whatever you have.
What are some important companies you worked for?
What do you mean by more money than typical?
>>317849
No, it never ends.
Anyone who is good at what they do realises how much they still don't know.
It's extremely prevalent in academia.
>>317849
Keep going. Imposters are the best graphic designers, best furniture designers, best industrial designers in the world.
You have a talent.