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In this conversation, Dimitra and surface pattern designer Ashleigh Fish explore Pinterest as a slow, sustainable platform for creative visibility and licensing. Ashleigh shares how she went from casually posting to consistently attracting art directors, clients, and licensing opportunities—all without the pressure of daily content creation.

They discuss the long-term value of pins, how Pinterest differs from social media, and why consistency matters more than constant activity. Ashleigh also walks us through how she plans and schedules her pins, repurposes designs across platforms, and uses keyword strategy to increase discoverability.

Whether you’re just starting out or ready to grow your reach, this episode is full of actionable insights to help you build visibility without losing your creative spark.

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