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Being a creative professional can feel like a solo adventure – even if you work for a company or with a team of colleagues. Sometimes it can feel like you lose your collaborative spirit when you\u2019re working, head down, on a big production-heavy project. However, you know that a great collaborative environment can refuel your best ideas, earn you the most useful kinds of feedback, and give you the opportunity to learn from others who create like you do.<\/p>\n

What are the best ways to collaborate with other creatives and professionals? How do you make sure to support the forms of collaboration and communication you rely on to get projects done? Whether you\u2019re a freelancer that works in a collective with other designers, or you\u2019re working on an internal team \u2013 we\u2019ve rounded up 7 smart tips to make your collaboration effortless.<\/p>\n

Our Best Collaboration Tips for Creatives<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Keep meetings under wraps<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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For all types of teams, meetings can feel like the enemy to productivity. By wasting too much time talking in circles, the \u201creal\u201d work is halted. This is even more true for creative teams who need a lot of solo time to produce their work, and for those who can feel drained by an over-focus on technicalities. Meetings are necessary to keep everyone on the same page, but you can streamline yours by:<\/p>\n