LET ME SHOW YOU HOW TO MAKE YOUR FIRST $1,500 ON FREELANCER.COM
IN 7 DAYS, WORKING ONLY 1 HOUR PER DAY REGARDLESS OF YOUR SKILL LEVEL
BY LEVERAGING ONLY FREE AI DESIGN TOOLS

The AI Designer Blueprint by Amr Abu-Talleb
Marcus Ellison
Marcus Ellison

Freelance brand strategist

What a clear story, and motivation to turn what I know into paid design work. I’d been stuck turning general expertise into packages buyers actually fund. Amr’s Freelancer-and-AI model finally gave me a sequence I could run.

Devon Walsh
Devon Walsh

Licensed therapist

Felt like someone finally named why “post and pray” never worked. I’d tried every generic make-money-online tip; Amr explains why portfolio-first and random apps weren’t the problem, I was missing a marketplace where buyers show up with a budget.

Theo Banks
Theo Banks

Data engineer

Memoir meets manual, I tore through it in one sitting. The shift from “learn design forever” to “ship AI-assisted deliverables where clients already post jobs” finally clicked.

Eli Navarro
Eli Navarro

Product designer (self-taught)

Picked it up a few days ago and couldn’t stop. There’s a simple system for packaging UI and brand assets the way clients actually buy them, AI for speed, Freelancer for buyers, not another vague “creative dream.”

Keira Bloom
Keira Bloom

Tech recruiter

Kudos for showing the flops, not just the wins. “Show your work” matters in design too, knowing which platforms burned him before Freelancer clicked saved me months.

Vivian Cho
Vivian Cho

Finance manager

If you want flexible income from creative work without betting everything on viral posts, read this. “Test the offer, test the bid, test the package” grabbed me, and the freelance-design lens is clearer than any publishing advice I’ve tried.

Amy Hartley
Amy Hartley

IT project manager

The AI Designer Blueprint arrived at the perfect time. The path is laid out in stories and steps, reading it pushed me back into shipping proposals instead of endlessly tweaking my portfolio.

Charlotte Hayes
Charlotte Hayes

Freelance copywriter

If you sell words but clients keep asking for visuals, this is for you. It reframed my “I’m not a designer” excuse into a clear offer stack + AI workflow I can actually deliver.

Theo Banks
Theo Banks

Data engineer

Same book, second pass, still the clearest bridge I’ve read between AI tools and a client pipeline that pays.

Mila Brooks
Mila Brooks

Electrical contractor

A map for running a small freelance design practice: offers, pricing, what to ignore, and what to ship first. I keep it on my desk like a field manual.

Mitch Sullivan
Mitch Sullivan

Software developer

I’d wanted a creative side income for years, not another sprint at the office. This replaced my vague “learn Figma forever” plan with a Freelancer-first workflow and AI passes I can repeat weekly.

Rafael Ortiz
Rafael Ortiz

Wellness brand owner

Reads fast but sticks, non-fiction that feels like a story. I walked away with a checklist: what to offer, how to bid, which AI pass to run first.

Cole Kessler
Cole Kessler

EdTech architect

Hope that patient, client-first work still wins. I’d chased guru “scale” playbooks; selling design where buyers post projects feels refreshingly old-fashioned, in a good way.

Kate Spencer
Kate Spencer

Corporate trainer

A doable program for anyone willing to put in reps, niche visual services, clear proposals, repeat clients. Find buyers first, then refine the craft. Sustainable if you follow the system.

Dr. Regina Cross
Dr. Regina Cross

Design educator

You ride Amr’s real journey, wrong platforms first, then the breakthrough. The hurdles on the page make the Freelancer + AI method believable, not theoretical.

Jake Donovan
Jake Donovan

Content lead, B2B SaaS

Delivers on the promise: a serious path to freelance design income with AI and a real marketplace, clear, humble, no funnel circus.

Blake Gardner
Blake Gardner

Studio creative director

Rare: an author who follows his own playbook. The same marketplace logic he teaches shows up in how the book is structured, it sells the system.

Chris Navarro
Chris Navarro

Web developer

Wander the internet alone or follow someone who mapped the traps. Amr’s guide through Freelancer-first design work beats guessing in the jungle.

Gia Lawson
Gia Lawson

Product marketing coordinator

Started yesterday afternoon, finished this morning, couldn’t stop. Finally clear on which design services I’m leading with.

Wyatt Hale
Wyatt Hale

E-commerce operator

First read done: AI for throughput, real conversations for trust. High-tech workflow, high-touch delivery with clients.

Kira Lowell
Kira Lowell

Community manager

Felt like Amr read my diary, same impostor voice, same “jack of all trades” fear. The book turns that into a narrow offer and a repeatable AI workflow.

Drew Barrett
Drew Barrett

Development director

"Opened it the night it arrived, quick read, conversational, couldn’t put it down. Finally a blueprint for freelance design, not another vague hustle manifesto."

Preston Ellis
Preston Ellis

Leadership consultant

"Easy read, not lightweight, complex ideas about AI workflow and marketplace pricing in plain language."

Dylan Vaughn
Dylan Vaughn

Internal business coach

I coach teams on execution, this is the first “creative side income” book that reads like an ops playbook: bids, deliverables, AI checkpoints.

Dana Wolfe
Dana Wolfe

Freelance editor

"Loved how you separate vague ‘freedom’ from a priced service buyers actually pay for, then build the AI workflow behind it."

Simone Price
Simone Price

Brand freelancer

"Shows how to position a small design practice, portfolio, proposals, and follow-up, without pretending Instagram is your only sales channel."

Beth Monroe
Beth Monroe

Junior graphic designer

"Chapter after chapter on doubt, imposter syndrome hit me as a ‘fake’ designer. Amr makes it easier to trust a process and pitch anyway."

Vera Collins
Vera Collins

Network engineer

"The breakdown of why portfolio-only and random gig apps fail, and what to do instead on Freelancer, is worth the price alone."

Meera Joshi
Meera Joshi

Business consultant

"First pass through The AI Designer Blueprint, I finally see how AI tools, offers, and Freelancer fit one business model, not three disconnected hobbies."

Pete Westbrook
Pete Westbrook

Software engineer

"Not a list of platitudes, you see what failed, what worked, and how to run the same Freelancer + AI playbook."

Evan Blake
Evan Blake

Aerospace engineer

"Clear contrast between hustle noise and a simple client pipeline: niche offers, AI execution, Freelancer buyers."

Eli Navarro
Eli Navarro

Product designer (self-taught)

Second time through, still convinced: AI for throughput, Freelancer for buyers, simple packages for sanity.

Devon Walsh
Devon Walsh

Licensed therapist

Same gut punch: I wasn’t broken, my “strategy” was missing a marketplace with buyers and a repeatable AI workflow.

About The AI Designer Blueprint

While thousands of designers are burning money on subscriptions, posting on social media, and waiting for someone to notice them, a different group is doing something that makes almost no sense on paper.

They're making $1,500, $3,000, even $5,000 a month designing things. On a platform most people dismiss. Using AI tools most people have never heard of. With zero reviews when they started.

Can you guess what their secret is?

I'll give you a few hints…

  • It does NOT involve building a following on Instagram…

  • It does NOT involve posting "content" every day and hoping someone DMs you…

  • It does NOT involve expensive design software like Adobe CC…

And no, it doesn't involve just "getting better at design" and waiting for clients to find you.

In The AI Designer Blueprint, Amr Abu-Talleb, a designer with 13+ years across the UAE, UK, USA, and Europe, details the exact system he built after failing on every major freelance platform, then finally cracking the code on Freelancer.com using AI tools and a process no one else was teaching.

After you finish the book, you will have the tools, the platform playbook, the pricing strategy, and the 7-day action plan to earn your first $1,500. Not someday. This week.

I'd been trying to figure out how to turn my design skills into actual client income for two years. Amr's Freelancer-and-AI model finally gave me a structure I could execute day one, not just study. By day three I had my first real client conversation.

I picked this up and couldn't put it down. There's a real system here, not vague motivation. AI for speed, Freelancer.com for buyers, packages instead of hourly. I finally understood why my old approach kept failing and exactly what to do differently.

I've wanted a creative side income for years, not another agency grind. The book replaced my vague 'learn Figma forever' plan with a Freelancer-first workflow and repeatable AI process. First client landed in week one.

Most 'how to freelance' books tell you to build a following. This one tells you to build a profile, pass three exams, enter daily contests, and send personalized bids. That's the difference between advice and a system. It's the first thing I've read that felt executable the day I finished it.

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My guarantee is simple. Read the book, try the system. If you're not satisfied, for any reason, email me within 30 days and I'll refund every cent. No questions. No forms. No hoops.

Worst case: you get your $5.99 back and keep the PDF.

Best case: you have $1,500 in your account and a freelance business that didn't exist 7 days ago.

How's that for fair?

Here's What It's All About

The AI Designer Blueprint is a 39-page field manual for designers who want to earn real money this week — not someday. Inside: the exact Freelancer.com platform mechanics, the AI tool stack, the pricing framework, the proposal templates, and the day-by-day 7-day plan.

It's a system, not a course. Everything is designed to be executed the same day you read it. You can open it tonight and have your profile live, your portfolio built, and your first bids sent by the weekend.

Delivered as an instant PDF the moment you buy it. No shipping. No waiting. Works on any device.

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People Have to Say About The AI Designer Blueprint

Don't just take my word for it, here's what people are saying.

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Colin Whitmore
Brand strategist
stars

What a clear path, and real motivation to turn what I know into paid design work. I'd been stuck translating skill into packages buyers actually fund. The Freelancer-and-AI approach finally gave me a structure I could act on immediately.

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Jonas Lindqvist
Indie app maker
stars

Finally someone named why 'post and pray' never worked. I'd tried every generic freelancing tip. Amr explains why random gig apps weren't the problem, I was missing a marketplace I understood and a workflow I could repeat.

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Harold Jennings
Retired engineer, part-time freelancer
stars

Memoir meets manual. I read it in one sitting. The shift from 'learn design forever' to 'ship AI-assisted deliverables where clients already post jobs' finally clicked for me.

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Aisha Boyd
Creative lead, boutique studio
stars

Picked it up and couldn't stop. There's a real system for packaging brand and UI work the way clients actually buy them, AI for speed, Freelancer for buyers, not another vague 'creative business' framework.

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Marcus Webb
Freelance brand & layout designer
stars

I burned months on the wrong platforms. This blueprint shows why Freelancer.com fit what I sell, and how to pair AI output with bids and exams so you're not guessing what to ship first.

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Margaret Osei
Illustrator returning after a career break
stars

If you want flexible creative income without betting everything on social algorithms, this is the book. The freelance-design and AI terms that were fuzzy for me became concrete: pricing, bidding, offer structure.

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Sofia Alvarez
Marketing lead building a design side practice
stars

It reads like a field guide, not a pep talk: profile setup, bid order, which AI pass to run first. I finally sent proposals the same week instead of endlessly polishing my portfolio.

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Logan Pierce
Licensed counselor (private practice)
stars

I kept telling clients I wasn't a designer. This book reframed that into a clear offer stack and AI workflow I can actually deliver. First project submitted within 48 hours of finishing the last chapter.

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Jordan Meyers
Self-taught designer using AI day-to-day
stars

Second read through, still the clearest bridge between AI tools and paid client work on Freelancer.com. The contest and exam sections alone were worth the PDF.

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Dr. Patricia Gould
Design educator & workshop facilitator
stars

A field manual for a small freelance design practice: what to offer, what to price, what to skip, and what to ship first. It sits on my desk next to my laptop.

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Mateo Silva
Full-stack developer
stars

I'd wanted creative side income for years and had the skills, but not the system. This replaced my vague plan with a Freelancer-first workflow and AI execution steps I can repeat weekly.

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Renee Caldwell
Social media manager
stars

Reads fast but sticks. I walked away with a real checklist: which service to lead with, how to bid, which AI pass to run first. Nothing else I've read gave me that.

The New Way to Make a Real Living as a Freelance Designer Using AI Tools No One Taught You to Use

Hi There -

Amr Abu-Talleb here, author of The AI Designer Blueprint.


Before discovering the
The AI Designer Blueprint model, I had tried everything under the sun.

My goal was to replicate my lifestyle in college, where I spent hours in the library reading, writing, and thinking. I wanted to do this, while also making a decent living so that I didn't have to stress out about money.

To accomplish this, I tried blogging, freelancing, coaching, course-creation, and, most insidious of all, Fiverr!

Nothing worked. I failed miserably at all of those things. In fact, I quit trying to make a living online for almost a decade.

However...

Three years ago, I discovered the business model I teach in The AI Designer Blueprint. This model allows you to make six figures making $1,500 in 7 days.

I look forward to getting the PDF into your hands.

Warm regards,

Amr Abu-Talleb

"A Man Who Has Resurrected an Old-School Business Model"

Here's Everything Included:

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The AI Designer Blueprint book

39-Page Book (Delivered Instantly to Your Inbox)

Seven chapters. Zero filler. Every chapter is designed to be acted on the same day you read it — not studied later. Opens in under 60 seconds on any device.

Handcrafted

Built From Real Platform Data, Not Theory

Every strategy, every price point, every proposal format was tested on real Freelancer.com accounts with real bids, real clients, and real revenue. The numbers in the book are numbers I ran myself before writing them down.

Private Community

Private Community of AI-Augmented Freelance Designers

After you purchase, you'll get access to a growing community of freelance designers running the same system — sharing wins, trading proposal feedback, and comparing Freelancer.com tactics in real time.

HERE’S

How It Works

Designers who've used this system came from backgrounds at companies like these, and stopped waiting for internal promotion to give them creative freedom

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HERE'S

The Reality...

According to industry data, the average independent designer on a freelance platform earns less than $200 in their first month. Most quit within 90 days. Not because they couldn't design, but because the platform, the pricing, and the workflow were never explained to them in terms they could act on today.

Why is this a problem?

It's a problem because the tools have never been more powerful, the demand has never been higher, and the platforms have never been more accessible, yet most designers walk in blind, make every expensive mistake in sequence, and conclude they're not cut out for freelancing.

The current "learn design" model will fail you. YouTube tutorials will teach you software, not platform mechanics. Cheap courses will give you motivation, not a system you can execute this week. Generic AI advice will give you tools without showing you which service to sell, what price to charge, or how to write a bid that actually gets read.

Designs without delivery are a hobby. This book makes it a business.

If you're a designer, trained or self-taught, experienced or total beginner, you now have access to AI tools that collapse production time from 8 hours to 2. The only question is whether you have the platform system to connect that speed to paying clients.

The AI Designer Blueprint is that system.

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True Story...

How I Went From a Designer Invisible on Every Platform to Making My First $1,500 on Freelancer.com in 7 Days, Using Free AI Tools I Almost Didn't Try

The System I Built After Failing on Upwork, Getting Nowhere on Fiverr, and Nearly Walking Away From Freelancing Entirely.

Dear Friend,

You probably don't know me.

Maybe a friend sent you this link.

Maybe you clicked on an ad.

Either way, I want to tell you something I don't usually say out loud.

I failed on Upwork. I stalled on Fiverr. And I almost quit Freelancer.com before I finally built the system you're reading about now.

What follows is how that happened, and what you can do in the next seven days if you're willing to work the plan.

I Almost Quit.

I'm a designer. Have been for 13 years. Brand strategy, UI/UX, creative direction, across the UAE, USA, UK, and Europe. Real clients. Real budgets. Real work that went live in the world.

And not long ago, I left agency life to freelance on my own terms, then discovered that on the platforms, my portfolio meant almost nothing without the right process.

And Here's What Really Broke Me.

I knew typography. I knew color theory, grid systems, brand identity, the full toolkit of a working designer.

None of it mattered on the platform. I was invisible, another name in a list of 100+ proposals that hit every posting within minutes. I'd spend 45 minutes on a proposal, then hear nothing, again and again.

That loop was humiliating, not because I couldn't design, but because I couldn't get anyone to see that I could.

Here's the Part I'm Embarrassed to Admit.

I had the skills the entire time.

What I didn't have was a system, a way to get hired when nobody knows who you are, on a platform that rewards speed, volume, and profile signals, not just talent. And I wasn't using AI in my workflow yet, I was still doing everything the slow way.

The missing piece wasn't the tools. It was connecting the tools to the money.

I stopped treating freelancing like something I'd "figure out as I go." I started treating it like an engineering problem.

I went back to Freelancer.com, but this time I studied the platform the way I'd never bothered to before: how bids get ranked, how contests bypass the zero-review problem, how exam badges change where your profile lands, and why timing matters in the first 60 seconds of a posting.

Nobody was teaching this, not in generic freelancing tutorials, not in design forums, not anywhere I could find.

At the same time, I discovered AI tools that could generate multiple design concepts in minutes, Ideogram, Gamma, Framer AI, but tools alone didn't solve anything until I wired them into a repeatable client workflow.

Which tool for which service. What to charge with no reviews. How to write a proposal that gets read in a pile of forty. How to deliver files that don't create complaints.

That was the real work, and that's what became the blueprint.

So I Figured It Out. The Hard Way.

Weeks of testing. Dozens of failed bids. Three different approaches to pricing. Two portfolio rebuilds. More subscriptions canceled than I want to count.

Then I compressed everything I learned into a system, a specific, repeatable, 7-day approach that any designer could follow regardless of where they were starting from.

And it worked. Not "kind of" worked, by the end of week one I had paying clients, reviews on my profile, and a real number in my account.

Here's what life looked like with the system running: I woke up knowing exactly what to do, a specific number of bids, contests, follow-ups, and a tracker that told me if I was on pace.

I stopped guessing what to charge. I stopped fearing the empty profile. The anxiety of "will I ever make money from this?" turned into tasks, targets, and measurable progress.

That shift, from hoping to executing, is what this blueprint gives you.

I wrote everything down: every tool, every price, every template, every daily target, 39 pages, no filler, so you don't have to spend weeks learning it the expensive way.

This is not passive income. The $1,500 target requires a focused sprint, but the arithmetic is real, the variables are in the book, and you can verify every number before you send a single bid.

The entire system is in a 39-page PDF. For $5.99.

But I Need to Be Honest About What This Requires.

If you want something easy, this isn't it. If you want something that works, and you're willing to put in one hard week, keep reading. That first $1,500 is proof of concept; what comes after only gets better.

If you want the receipts, here's a snapshot from my account around the time the system started clicking.

I'm not showing this to flex, I'm showing it because freelancing can feel imaginary until you see the numbers move.

When bids, contests, and deliveries line up with the math in the book, the result stops being a theory.

Your screenshot will look different than mine, but the mechanics are the same.

That's the point of documenting every step.

The first $1,500 week was the proof. Everything after that was optimization.

Once the pipeline was working, I stopped treating income like luck and started treating it like output: bids in, conversations up, projects shipped, reviews stacking.

That's the difference between "I'm trying freelancing" and "I'm running a one-person design business on a real marketplace."

If you've been stuck in the first camp, the blueprint is designed to move you to the second, fast.

You'll still have to do the work. But you won't have to guess what the work is.

And you won't have to discover every dead-end path I already paid for.

Keep reading, then decide if you want the book on your desk while copies last.

Here's What I Need You to Understand.

The book is short on purpose. It's a field manual, not a memoir, not a motivation playlist, not a software course disguised as a PDF.

It's the checklist, the pricing, the proposal structure, and the day-by-day targets, so you can execute instead of debate yourself into another "I'll start Monday" loop.

If that sounds like what you've been missing, you're exactly who I wrote it for.

And if you're still reading, you're probably closer than you think.

Get the Blueprint, $5.99

Below is a revenue snapshot placeholder area, swap in your own proof image when you're ready. The important part isn't the exact dollars on the screen; it's that the activity in the book produces measurable movement you can verify for yourself.

When you're ready to compare notes with your own dashboard, you'll know what to look for, because the book tells you which metrics actually matter in week one.

That's why I included the tracker templates and the conversion math up front, so you're not buying blind hope.

You're buying a process you can audit.

Here's the screenshot reference in the layout (image unchanged on purpose):

If you're comparing yourself to other freelancers online, stop. Compare yourself to your own tracker from yesterday.

That's the game, bids sent, replies earned, projects delivered, reviews collected.

The book exists so you don't have to invent that scoreboard from scratch.

When it clicks, you'll feel it before your bank account proves it, because the conversations start happening.

And when your bank account proves it, you'll know it wasn't magic, it was math + execution.

That's the Part Nobody Sells You.

They sell tools. They sell motivation. They sell "personal branding."

I'm selling the boring stuff that pays: profile structure, bid timing, contest strategy, package pricing, delivery discipline.

Because that's what turns design skill into money on a marketplace.

If you only remember one line from this letter: designs without delivery are a hobby, this blueprint makes it a business.

The story stays the same: I built a repeatable week-one system on Freelancer.com with AI tools, and I wrote the steps down so you can run it without guessing.

If you want the PDF at this launch price, click, download, and start tonight.

I'm not here to convince you I'm special. I'm here to convince you the system is learnable, because I learned it after failing publicly in all the normal ways first.

If you've made it this far, you already did the hard part, you stayed long enough to think seriously instead of scrolling away.

I'm rooting for you to try the system, not just buy the book.

Because the book only matters if you use it.

Warm regards,

Amr Abu-Talleb

Stay crisp, and start bidding.

Amr Abu-Talleb

"A Designer Who Figured It Out the Hard Way, So You Don't Have To"

P.S. My guarantee is simple: read the book, try the system. If you're not satisfied, for any reason, email me within 30 days and I'll refund every cent. No questions. No forms. No hoops.

Worst case: you get your $5.99 back and keep the PDF.

Best case: you have $1,500 in your account and a freelance business that didn't exist 7 days ago.

How's that for fair?

P.S. #2: If you actually implement the system, meaning you set up your profile, send your bids, and make at least one contest submission, and you still don't land a client, email me. I'll personally review your profile and bids and tell you exactly what to fix.

That's not a standard guarantee. That's how much I believe in this system.

Peace.

What Your Life Looks Like After

Your First $1,500

After you implement the AI Designer Blueprint, here's what changes:

You Will Have a Freelance Design Business That

Gives You Freedom and Income, For Life!

This is what will arrive in your inbox in a matter of days

39 pages
Everything you need to craft the most profitable and fulfilling freelance design business.
Location Independence
Work from anywhere, deliver client projects from a coffee shop, a coworking space, or your couch at 2am. No office. No commute. No asking for Fridays off.
The Ultimate Lifestyle Business
Imagine knowing that $10-20k was coming in every month, month after month after month, without chasing down new clients.
Write Once, Monetize Forever
The dream of Fiverr is a farce. With The AI Designer Blueprint, you can write a book once and make money from it forever.
Endless Flow of New Clients and Customers
After you implement the AI Designer Blueprint business model, you will have a legion of people who are raving fans of yours to whom you can sell other knowledge products.
The Engine for Scaling to 7 Figures and Beyond
The business model you'll learn in The AI Designer Blueprint serves as the engine that allows you to scale to multiple millions of dollars per year (like me).
Build a Community of Readers Who Become Lifelong Friends
It may sound sappy or ridiculous, but with this business model, I've built lifelong friendships. Seriously! You will develop relationships where you're attending the weddings of your readers!
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Write Once, Monetize Forever
The dream of Fiverr is but a pipe dream. With The AI Designer Blueprint, you can write a book once and make money from it forever.
Scale to 7 Figures
The business model you’ll learn in The AI Designer Blueprint serves as an engine that allows you to scale to multiple millions of dollars per year.
Build an Amazing Community of Readers
You will develop relationships where you’re even attending the weddings of your readers!

The Simplest and Most Actionable System for AI-Augmented Freelance Design.

Simples and Most Effective Illustration Simplest and Most Effective

In The AI Designer Blueprint, I will be taking you through every step of my 13-year design career, a journey that led me to unearth the most profitable and fulfilling workflow for freelance designers using AI and Freelancer.com.

I wrote the book in this manner so that you can learn from my mistakes, failures, and (painful) investments.

I had to learn these lessons the hard way, in fact, I've lost over $50,000 on trainings and courses that led to dead ends.

By learning from my own failures, you will remember concepts much longer than a "$100M" book overflowing with jargon and "frameworks."

The AI Designer Blueprint Model

Worked For Me, But More Importantly, It's Working for 100's of Others...

The Business Model Taught in The AI Designer Blueprint Flips the Entire Publishing Model on Its Head.

Marcus Ellison
Marcus Ellison

Freelance brand strategist

What a clear story, and motivation to turn what I know into paid design work. I’d been stuck turning general expertise into packages buyers actually fund. Amr’s Freelancer-and-AI model finally gave me a sequence I could run.

Devon Walsh
Devon Walsh

Licensed therapist

Felt like someone finally named why “post and pray” never worked. I’d tried every generic make-money-online tip; Amr explains why portfolio-first and random apps weren’t the problem, I was missing a marketplace where buyers show up with a budget.

Theo Banks
Theo Banks

Data engineer

Memoir meets manual, I tore through it in one sitting. The shift from “learn design forever” to “ship AI-assisted deliverables where clients already post jobs” finally clicked.

Eli Navarro
Eli Navarro

Product designer (self-taught)

Picked it up a few days ago and couldn’t stop. There’s a simple system for packaging UI and brand assets the way clients actually buy them, AI for speed, Freelancer for buyers, not another vague “creative dream.”

Keira Bloom
Keira Bloom

Tech recruiter

Kudos for showing the flops, not just the wins. “Show your work” matters in design too, knowing which platforms burned him before Freelancer clicked saved me months.

Vivian Cho
Vivian Cho

Finance manager

If you want flexible income from creative work without betting everything on viral posts, read this. “Test the offer, test the bid, test the package” grabbed me, and the freelance-design lens is clearer than any publishing advice I’ve tried.

Amy Hartley
Amy Hartley

IT project manager

The AI Designer Blueprint arrived at the perfect time. The path is laid out in stories and steps, reading it pushed me back into shipping proposals instead of endlessly tweaking my portfolio.

Charlotte Hayes
Charlotte Hayes

Freelance copywriter

If you sell words but clients keep asking for visuals, this is for you. It reframed my “I’m not a designer” excuse into a clear offer stack + AI workflow I can actually deliver.

Theo Banks
Theo Banks

Data engineer

Same book, second pass, still the clearest bridge I’ve read between AI tools and a client pipeline that pays.

Mila Brooks
Mila Brooks

Electrical contractor

A map for running a small freelance design practice: offers, pricing, what to ignore, and what to ship first. I keep it on my desk like a field manual.

Mitch Sullivan
Mitch Sullivan

Software developer

I’d wanted a creative side income for years, not another sprint at the office. This replaced my vague “learn Figma forever” plan with a Freelancer-first workflow and AI passes I can repeat weekly.

Rafael Ortiz
Rafael Ortiz

Wellness brand owner

Reads fast but sticks, non-fiction that feels like a story. I walked away with a checklist: what to offer, how to bid, which AI pass to run first.

Cole Kessler
Cole Kessler

EdTech architect

Hope that patient, client-first work still wins. I’d chased guru “scale” playbooks; selling design where buyers post projects feels refreshingly old-fashioned, in a good way.

Kate Spencer
Kate Spencer

Corporate trainer

A doable program for anyone willing to put in reps, niche visual services, clear proposals, repeat clients. Find buyers first, then refine the craft. Sustainable if you follow the system.

Dr. Regina Cross
Dr. Regina Cross

Design educator

You ride Amr’s real journey, wrong platforms first, then the breakthrough. The hurdles on the page make the Freelancer + AI method believable, not theoretical.

Jake Donovan
Jake Donovan

Content lead, B2B SaaS

Delivers on the promise: a serious path to freelance design income with AI and a real marketplace, clear, humble, no funnel circus.

Blake Gardner
Blake Gardner

Studio creative director

Rare: an author who follows his own playbook. The same marketplace logic he teaches shows up in how the book is structured, it sells the system.

Chris Navarro
Chris Navarro

Web developer

Wander the internet alone or follow someone who mapped the traps. Amr’s guide through Freelancer-first design work beats guessing in the jungle.

Gia Lawson
Gia Lawson

Product marketing coordinator

Started yesterday afternoon, finished this morning, couldn’t stop. Finally clear on which design services I’m leading with.

Wyatt Hale
Wyatt Hale

E-commerce operator

First read done: AI for throughput, real conversations for trust. High-tech workflow, high-touch delivery with clients.

Kira Lowell
Kira Lowell

Community manager

Felt like Amr read my diary, same impostor voice, same “jack of all trades” fear. The book turns that into a narrow offer and a repeatable AI workflow.

Drew Barrett
Drew Barrett

Development director

"Opened it the night it arrived, quick read, conversational, couldn’t put it down. Finally a blueprint for freelance design, not another vague hustle manifesto."

Preston Ellis
Preston Ellis

Leadership consultant

"Easy read, not lightweight, complex ideas about AI workflow and marketplace pricing in plain language."

Dylan Vaughn
Dylan Vaughn

Internal business coach

I coach teams on execution, this is the first “creative side income” book that reads like an ops playbook: bids, deliverables, AI checkpoints.

Dana Wolfe
Dana Wolfe

Freelance editor

"Loved how you separate vague ‘freedom’ from a priced service buyers actually pay for, then build the AI workflow behind it."

Simone Price
Simone Price

Brand freelancer

"Shows how to position a small design practice, portfolio, proposals, and follow-up, without pretending Instagram is your only sales channel."

Beth Monroe
Beth Monroe

Junior graphic designer

"Chapter after chapter on doubt, imposter syndrome hit me as a ‘fake’ designer. Amr makes it easier to trust a process and pitch anyway."

Vera Collins
Vera Collins

Network engineer

"The breakdown of why portfolio-only and random gig apps fail, and what to do instead on Freelancer, is worth the price alone."

Meera Joshi
Meera Joshi

Business consultant

"First pass through The AI Designer Blueprint, I finally see how AI tools, offers, and Freelancer fit one business model, not three disconnected hobbies."

Pete Westbrook
Pete Westbrook

Software engineer

"Not a list of platitudes, you see what failed, what worked, and how to run the same Freelancer + AI playbook."

Evan Blake
Evan Blake

Aerospace engineer

"Clear contrast between hustle noise and a simple client pipeline: niche offers, AI execution, Freelancer buyers."

Eli Navarro
Eli Navarro

Product designer (self-taught)

Second time through, still convinced: AI for throughput, Freelancer for buyers, simple packages for sanity.

Devon Walsh
Devon Walsh

Licensed therapist

Same gut punch: I wasn’t broken, my “strategy” was missing a marketplace with buyers and a repeatable AI workflow.

Here are 12 Reasons Why

People Love The AI Designer Blueprint Lifestyle

Here are The Types of Things These People are Saying...

Reason 1
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1. First money in days

"I made my first $200 on Day 3. Before this I'd tried Fiverr for four months, zero orders."

Reason 2
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2. Contest unlock

"The contest strategy was worth 10× the price. I had no idea Freelancer.com had that feature."

Reason 3
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3. Portfolio speed

"Built my portfolio in two hours on a Sunday. By Thursday I had my first real client conversation."

Reason 4
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4. Now–Wow–How

"The Now–Wow–How formula changed everything. My reply rate went from nothing to 3 conversations a day."

Reason 5
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5. No degree required

"No design degree. Used Ideogram and Canva. My first logo client gave me five stars."

Reason 6
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6. Pricing confidence

"I was going to charge $25 for a logo. The book showed me $200 is the right number, and I got it."

Reason 7
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7. Seven-day tracker

"The 7-day tracker made it feel like a game I could actually win. I knew what I had to do every day."

Reason 8
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8. Contests for beginners

"I didn't know Freelancer.com had a contest system. That one insight unlocked the whole first week."

Reason 9
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9. Free tool stack

"I was paying for tools I didn't need. Canva and Gamma replaced everything, for free."

Reason 10
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10. Profile lift

"Profile optimization alone, photo, headline, exams, doubled my bid visibility in 48 hours."

Reason 11
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11. Tutorials vs system

"Six months of tutorials got me nowhere. This was the first thing that told me exactly what to do."

Reason 12
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12. Compounding weeks

"Week one: $1,100. Week two: $1,600. The compound effect is faster than I expected."

It's Time to Toss Out the Pleasantries...

Here's The Harsh Reality...

Most Designers Will Never Earn a Dollar on Freelance Platforms. Here's Why.

It isn't the craft. It isn't the tools. It isn't the timing. The designers who fail on Freelancer.com, Upwork, and Fiverr all fail for the same three reasons — and not one of them has anything to do with how well they can design.

Reason 1: They treat the platform like a resume, not a marketplace.

They upload a portfolio, write a bio, and wait. No bids. No contests. No follow-ups. They spend months "getting ready to start" and never start. The platform rewards speed, volume, and response time — not preparation.

Reason 2: They compete on price instead of speed.

They see 40 competing bids and assume the way to win is to charge less. So they drop their price to $15 for a logo. Now they're working for $5/hr and the client still hires someone cheaper. AI-augmented designers win the opposite way: they charge more because they deliver faster, present better, and respond first.

Reason 3: They use AI tools without a workflow.

They download Ideogram, Canva AI, Gamma, and Framer. They generate pretty concepts with no buyer at the other end. Tools without a platform are a hobby. Tools without a pricing framework are free labor. Tools without a bid system never reach a client.

The AI Designer Blueprint Fixes All Three.

The book gives you the platform mechanics, the pricing framework, and the 7-day bid system that connects your AI tools to actual paying clients. Not in a month. Not in a quarter. This week.

The only question left is whether you start tonight or next Monday.

Will the launch price still be active by the time you finish reading this?

Seriously. This is not a gimmick.

The launch price moves to $19.99 without notice. I don't run discount codes. I don't do "flash sales." The $5.99 window is what you see right now on this page.

Godspeed,

Amr Abu-Talleb

Amr Abu-Talleb

"A Designer Who Built the System So You Don't Have To"

P.S. I'm so committed to getting my book into your hands that I've decided to offer you an insane guarantee...

My guarantee is this: If you are not convinced that my book can bring you more than one-hundred thousand times the amount you paid for it, then you can keep it and email me for a full refund, no questions asked.

Why can I offer such a crazy guarantee? It's because I know the value it will provide you!

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Here's What a Few MORE

About The AI Designer Blueprint

Don't just take my word for it, here's what people are saying.

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Sienna Brooks
UX researcher
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I completely identify with the doubt section. Imposter syndrome hit me hard, wondering if I'm 'really' a designer without a traditional portfolio. Amr makes it easier to trust a process and pitch with confidence while you're building the reputation.

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Ethan Morales
Software engineer
stars

This isn't a list of platitudes. You see what failed on other platforms, what finally worked on Freelancer.com, and how AI fits the workflow, then you have enough to actually start.

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Ravi Kapoor
Data engineer
stars

Amr's path from failed platforms to a Freelancer-first, AI-assisted design system is engaging, and it pushed me to double down on shipping real deliverables instead of hoarding half-finished portfolio pieces.

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Linda Cho
Accounting manager & board director
stars

The freelance design and AI workflow terms that were fuzzy became concrete: pricing, positioning, offer structure. I finally understood what I'd been missing in every other resource I'd tried.

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Greg Foster
Electrical contractor
stars

A map for running a small freelance design practice: what to offer, what to avoid, and the step-by-step to get there. Not a one-time read, I'll keep referencing it when a pricing question or client objection comes up.

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Yvette Monroe
EdTech solutions architect
stars

I'd chased every 'scale with content' playbook. Selling design services where clients already post real projects, using AI to execute fast, feels like a completely different game.

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Camille Duarte
Project manager
stars

The book landed at the right time. The path is in stories and steps, reading it pushed me from 'I should start' to 'I'm bidding on projects today.'

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Nate Bishop
Product marketer
stars

It delivers on the promise: a realistic path to freelance design income using AI and a marketplace buyers already trust, without the grind of cold DMs and funnel gymnastics.

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Irene Walsh
Interior design assistant
stars

I started it yesterday afternoon and finished this morning. I finally have clarity on which design services I'm leading with and who I'm targeting on Freelancer.com. Without that specificity I'd still be spinning.

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Jordan Ellis
Nonprofit fundraiser
stars

Quick read, conversational, hard to put down. What hooked me was the focus on deliberate execution: one clear offer, repeatable AI steps, and a bidding rhythm I can sustain daily.

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Alison Meyer
Freelance copywriter
stars

I loved how Amr separates vague 'I want flexibility' from a concrete service offer buyers can actually pay for. The packaging and pricing section is what I needed, not just the motivational opener.

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Derek Vaughn
Network engineer & evening design student
stars

Exactly what serious freelance designers miss: why 'portfolio on Instagram and wait' fails, and why Freelancer.com paired with AI execution is a completely different category.

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Sofia Anders
Aerospace engineer
stars

Easy to read but not lightweight. Amr's journey from dead-end tactics to a working system comes through in plain language, I finished it cover to cover in two sittings and left with a plan.

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Walter Chen
Leadership consultant
stars

I've read marketing and business books for years but there was always a gap between theory and actually selling creative work. Amr closed that loop with a marketplace-first plan and tools I already have access to.

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Rachel Kim
Therapeutic optometrist
stars

Sharp, real, and funny in places. Amr's storytelling pulls you through the hard parts, the failed platforms, the pivot, so that by the time you hit the system, you're already bought in.

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Monica Reyes
Mental health professional
stars

I've been through it twice now. The margins are full of notes on bids, packages, and which AI pass to run first. It's already earned back more than its cost in time saved.

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Paul Grady
Insurance & actuarial consultant
stars

Great job on honesty, the highs and lows of building a freelance design income are all here. Two lines stuck: 'designs without delivery are a hobby' and 'the review is the real product of the first week.'

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Nina Patel
Compensation consultant
stars

Amr cuts through vague laptop-income fantasies and hands you a simple model: find buyers on Freelancer, use AI to execute faster, and build proof with real projects. No get-rich-quick promise, just a system.

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Luisa Fernandez
Art teacher & illustrator
stars

From the first pages it's clear how much respect Amr has for the reader's time, no filler, no frills, just the steps for anyone who wants to sell design work using AI and a marketplace that already has buyers.

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Vince Carter
Executive coach
stars

I coach teams on execution and this is the first 'creative side income' book that reads like an ops playbook: bids, deliverables, AI checkpoints, reviews. That's a language I understand.

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Yuki Nakamura
Postdoctoral researcher & course business owner
stars

Second pass through the PDF: the bidding checklist alone paid for the time spent, I stopped rewriting and started sending.

Still Unsure?

Here's a Look Inside The

Table of Contents...

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Why I'm Launching at $5.99


One reason: I'd rather you execute than debate.

Most designers don't have a system problem. They have a starting problem. They bookmark. They watch another tutorial. They tell themselves they'll start Monday.

At $19.99, this becomes another thing people add to their "later" pile. At $5.99, it becomes something you open tonight and run by the weekend.

That's the only version of this that matters to me.


What you actually get:

The 39-page field manual — delivered to your inbox the moment you buy it. No shipping. No waiting. No warehouse in the middle. You pay, you download, you start.

Inside: the exact Freelancer.com platform mechanics, the AI tool stack, the pricing framework, the proposal templates, and the 7-day plan. Everything I used to go from zero reviews to my first $1,500 week.

You can have it on your screen in under 60 seconds.


There is nothing else on the market that combines Freelancer.com mechanics, AI design workflows, and a day-by-day execution plan at this price point. Not for $5.99. Not for $59.99.

If the system works for you in week one, you'll want what comes next — the community, the advanced bidding plays, the niche-targeting work. But none of that matters until you've landed your first paying client.

So the only real question is whether you get access before the launch price ends.

I Sat Down and Wrote Out 40 Reasons Why You Should Get a Copy of The AI Designer Blueprint

Here's what I wrote down first...

I've typed them out for you below...

#1. After reading Chapter 1, you'll have a clear answer to "Why Freelancer.com and not Upwork or Fiverr?", and why that choice alone saves you weeks of going in the wrong direction. (Page 6)

#2. You'll learn the specific four advantages Freelancer.com has for designers with zero reviews, including the one feature Upwork and Fiverr do not have at all. (Page 6)

#3. You'll understand why Freelancer.com's contest system is the single most powerful mechanism for new designers, it bypasses the zero-review problem completely because clients see your actual work before they decide. (Page 6)

#4. You'll see the honest conversion math behind the $1,500 target: 140 bids at a 15% response rate at a 20% conversion = 4 projects. The numbers are on the page so you can verify them before you commit to sending a single proposal. (Page 7)

#5. You'll get the realistic winning-week breakdown: 3 logo projects + 2 contest wins + 2 social media packs + 2 presentation decks = $1,500 in 7 days. Stack that against every other "make money online" pitch you've ever read. (Page 7)

#6. You'll know exactly what this sprint requires of you before Day 1 even begins, 8–10 hours daily, 15–20 bids, 3–4 contest entries, so you can decide honestly whether you're willing to put in the week. (Page 8)

#7. You'll discover Ideogram, the free AI tool that renders accurate, readable text inside logo designs at 90% accuracy, making it irreplaceable for wordmarks and brand-name logos. (Page 9)

#8. You'll learn about Logo Diffusion, the only major AI tool built specifically for logo creation that outputs native SVG vector files, skipping the vectorization step entirely. (Page 9)

#9. You'll understand the Vector File Rule that separates freelancers who get 5-star reviews from those who get complaints, and the exact conversion path for turning raster AI output into professional deliverables. (Page 9)

#10. You'll learn how Canva AI's Magic Design generates complete branded social media posts from a text prompt, and how the one-click resize feature delivers the same design across Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Pinterest without rebuilding anything. (Page 10)

#11. You'll find out that Tome shut down its presentation feature in March 2025, and why the YouTube tutorials still recommending it are sending you in the wrong direction. (Page 11)

#12. You'll see why Gamma, 70M+ users, $12/month Pro tier, is the correct tool for presentation design, and how it generates a complete 10–15 slide deck from a paragraph of text in seconds. (Page 11)

#13. You'll discover why Framer AI is the most impressive AI design tool of 2026, it generates a complete responsive multi-page website from a text description, with CMS, hosting, and one-click publishing included. (Page 11)

#14. You'll get the complete $0/month starter stack, six tools that cover all four services without a single paid subscription, so your first dollar of revenue can arrive before you've spent a cent. (Page 13)

#15. You'll master the 6-Step AI Design Workflow, Analyze, Generate, Curate, Refine, Present, Deliver, the exact process that separates a $50 output from a $200 output, even when both used the same AI tool to start. (Page 13)

#16. You'll understand why AI alone doesn't make you a designer, and why the curation, refinement, and mockup presentation steps are what clients are actually paying you for. (Page 14)

#17. You'll get the fee reality before you price your first project: Freelancer.com takes 10% or $5 minimum on every payment, so you'll know exactly what to charge to take home what you need. (Page 15)

#18. You'll understand why a professional photo increases your profile views by 40%, and the exact 5-minute setup that gets you one using only your phone. (Page 15)

#19. You'll get the keyword-rich headline formula, [Service] + [Result/Specialty] + [Speed], with three ready-to-use examples you can adapt in two minutes. (Page 16)

#20. You'll learn that freelancers who pass Freelancer.com's Skills Lab exams are 25% more likely to win projects, and which three exams to take first on Day 1 before sending any bids. (Page 17)

#21. You'll discover how to build a professional 5–8 piece portfolio in a single afternoon, with zero clients and zero design history, using fictional brands and AI tools that are completely free. (Page 17)

#22. You'll get the exact four portfolio pieces to create: 3 logo concepts for invented brands, a 5-post Instagram content pack, a 10-slide pitch deck, and a landing page mockup, all presented in device mockups. (Page 18)

#23. You'll learn the mockup advantage, how presenting a logo on a business card and letterhead instead of a white background makes a $150 project look like a $500 brand package. (Page 18)

#24. You'll get the complete Day 1 checklist, every task from account creation to portfolio upload, printed in one place so you can't accidentally skip a step that costs you visibility. (Page 19)

#25. You'll see the Week 1 pricing for all four services: Logo & Brand at $150–$250/package, Social Media at $75–$125/pack, Presentations at $150–$250/deck, Web & UI at $300–$500/page. (Page 23)

#26. You'll understand why charging by the hour is the fastest way to make AI work against you, and how switching to package pricing captures 2× more revenue for the same 2 hours of work. (Page 24)

#27. You'll get the bid pricing template, the exact format to use when quoting a project, listing deliverables as a package with clear timeline and file formats. (Page 24)

#28. You'll learn the dual-pipeline strategy, running contest entries and project bids simultaneously so you're working two income paths at once. It's the only approach that gives you a realistic shot at $1,500 in 7 days. (Page 25)

#29. You'll master the Now–Wow–How proposal formula, the 3-paragraph structure that references the client's business by name, describes the deliverable result, and ends with a question that dramatically increases your reply rate. (Page 25)

#30. You'll get a full proposal template for logo design, complete, ready to adapt, written in the Now–Wow–How format, so you can send a winning bid within 5 minutes of reading the brief. (Page 27)

#31. You'll discover that bidding within 30 minutes of a project posting yields 2.3× higher success rates, and get the morning/midday/evening daily schedule that makes this possible without sitting at your laptop all day. (Page 27)

#32. You'll learn why weekends are your highest-visibility bidding window, and why most freelancers leave this advantage on the table. (Page 27)

#33. You'll get the four smart bidding rules: only bid on verified clients, ask 1–2 project-specific questions, attach 1–2 relevant portfolio samples, and never copy-paste the same proposal twice. (Page 28)

#34. You'll learn the deliberate 5-star review strategy, accepting smaller projects early, over-delivering on speed and quality, communicating proactively, and asking directly after approval. (Page 29)

#35. You'll get the Review Request Template, the exact message, word for word, that you send after a client approves your delivery to ask for a review without sounding awkward or pushy. (Page 29)

#36. You'll master the 5-message client communication flow, Awarded, Kickoff, Progress, Delivery, Follow-up, the sequence that prevents scope creep, earns 5-star reviews, and builds referrals. (Page 29)

#37. You'll learn the 5 mistakes that kill new freelancers, including the one about working outside the platform that most people don't know is also a common scam tactic. (Page 30)

#38. You'll get the complete day-by-day 7-Day Action Plan, with daily bid counts, contest entry targets, revenue milestones, and specific tasks from the moment you open your laptop on Day 1 to calculating your total on Day 7. (Pages 31–34)

#39. You'll see the revenue tracker table, a printable day-by-day grid with columns for bids sent, contests entered, client conversations, projects won, and cumulative revenue. (Page 35)

#40. You'll get the 90-day scaling roadmap, Weeks 2–4 building reviews to 10+, Month 2 transitioning to niche targeting and retainer offers, Month 3 adding premium tiers, with the income targets for each phase. (Page 38)

One Final List of Things

About The AI Designer Blueprint

Don't just take my word for it, here's what people are saying.

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Rowan Pike
Growth marketer
stars

A must-read if you want to sell design with impact, not just scroll tutorials. Amr’s voice is direct; the lessons from his failed platforms are clear. Success story plus roadmap for a paid freelance design practice.

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Skylar Moss
Indie creator
stars

Packed with takeaways, it's changing how I pitch, price, and run AI passes before I send a file. I'll re-read and redo my margins.

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Dean Salazar
Cleantech executive
stars

I care about durable systems, this bridges fast AI execution with slow, deliberate client trust. The story format stuck; halfway through I finally believed a Freelancer-first design business could be straightforward without a content hamster wheel.

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Joelle Fraser
Chef & visual artist
stars

The layout makes dense ideas scannable, bold beats, breathing room. I came in thinking “I’m not a designer”; I’m leaving with a simple offer stack and AI steps I can ship this month, not someday.

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Garrett Pike
Retired operations lead
stars

Retired last year and wanted a quiet creative income, no audience theatrics. Amr’s path is deliberate: niche offers, repeat clients on Freelancer, AI for speed. Honest about what failed first; that’s what I trust.

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Billie Stone
Risk consultant
stars

Favorite line: “The journey isn’t about tools, it’s about shipping work someone pays for.” I’m stealing that mindset for client design: proposals in, revisions out, money in the account. Thanks, Amr.

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Kaito Reed
Corporate trainer
stars

A workable program for specialized visual services, find buyers, keep them with clear delivery. Doable and sustainable if you follow the reps.

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Chelsea Voss
Operations director
stars

Couldn't put it down, the backstory makes the system believable. Amr explains the workflow behind the scenes without jargon; the whole blueprint feels doable, not theoretical.

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Jay Ortiz
Chaplain
stars

Humor and honesty on every page, from chaos to a calm client pipeline. Full of resources I wish I’d had years ago. The slow, deliberate path to reliable design income lands.

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Kara Lin
Freelance PM
stars

Must-read for anyone turning creative skill into a real business, actionable steps, not a dry manual. Like a knowledgeable friend walking you through AI-assisted design delivery and Freelancer wins.

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Deb Romano
HR consultant
stars

Devoured it. Amr explains simply, nothing held back for anyone who wants time and money freedom from creative work. Skip the random social courses; this saves months of frustration. He made the mistakes so you can run the Freelancer + AI playbook faster.

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Darius Lane
Naturopathic physician
stars

I do my best thinking with a pen, Amr meets you there, then plugs it into a viable business: client work, AI speed, repeatable delivery. Internal motivation matters; without it you burn out. Follow his steps and you get staying power in good months and bad.

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Kira Bolton
Recruitment consultant
stars

Kudos for the failures alongside the wins, "show your work" applies to design too. Knowing which platforms burned him before Freelancer saved me from repeating the same year.

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Fiona Weiss
Parenting coach
stars

More than a how-to, Amr shows concept, research, deliverable, revise. Behind-the-scenes value. In a rush culture I needed the creed: move slowly and deliberately on client relationships.

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Steph Royce
Coach & creator
stars

Cuts through influencer noise, Amr’s lived the failed platforms and the Freelancer win. Direct path to a creative life funded by real client work, not course theater.

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Miguel Guerra
CPA & side hustler
stars

Quick and to the point, a framework for a sustainable freelance design practice. His examples pull you in; you root for the process. Favorite: the chapter on three requirements before you scale a client pipeline.

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Dan Cole
Sales manager
stars

I love simple books with an actionable system, Amr delivered. My wins have always been system-driven; his trial-and-error to a Freelancer-first model is the proof I needed. Hope to see you executing alongside.

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Mira Connolly
Integrative health coach
stars

The book feels authentic before you read a word, then each page names something real: freedom from random gigs, fake AI hype, and “wait to be discovered.” I’ll revisit this as I build my design side practice.

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Jean Ruiz
Software developer
stars

I appreciated Amr’s openness about the journey from chaos to a repeatable client system. As a developer, I loved seeing a messy problem turned into a clear offer, AI steps, handoff, revision, something you can actually ship.

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Clara Hunt
Freelance content writer
stars

If you sell words but keep getting asked for visuals, this is for you. It turns “I’m not a designer” into a tight offer, AI workflow, and client path that pays.

THIS IS BUT A SMALL TASTE OF...

What You'll Learn in My Book

The 40 points I listed above encompass less than a third of what you'll learn in The AI Designer Blueprint. At this point, you may already be ready to buy, but if you're a "logical buyer" who likes to read the fine print (like me), I'll spell out my (frankly idiotic) guarantee next, which should nudge you off the fence and into buying The AI Designer Blueprint.

Amr's satisfaction guarantee seal

Amr's Generous Guarantee

Read the book. Try the system. That's all I ask.

If it doesn't deliver real value within 30 days — for any reason — email me at [email protected] and I'll refund every cent. No questions. No forms. No "prove you read it" test.

Worst case: you keep the PDF and get your $5.99 back.

Best case: you have your first $1,500 in the bank and a freelance business that didn't exist a week ago.

That's how much I stand behind this system.

Here are straightforward answers to the questions people ask most.

Frequently Asked Questions

(as if I haven't written enough already...)

1. Do I need design experience?

No. The AI tools in the book generate professional-quality designs from text descriptions. Your job is to direct the output, curate the strongest results, do light refinement, and manage the client. Chapter 2 walks you through every tool from scratch.

If you have any questions, email [email protected].

2. Is $1,500 in 7 days guaranteed?

No, and anyone who guarantees income is not being honest with you. The $1,500 target is ambitious. It requires 8–10 focused hours daily and consistent contest entries. Chapter 1 lays out the full conversion math so you can judge the numbers yourself.

3. Do I need paid tools?

No. The $0/month starter stack covers all four services using free tiers of Canva, Gamma, Ideogram, Vectorizer.ai, and Framer AI. Chapter 2 names every tool and tells you which ones to upgrade after your first revenue lands.

4. How do I get the book?

Immediately after payment, you'll receive an email with a download link for the 39-page PDF. It delivers to your inbox in under 60 seconds. You can read it on any device, phone, tablet, laptop, and start implementing the same night.

5. What's the refund policy?

30 days. Full refund. No questions. Email [email protected].

6. Can I access this from anywhere?

Yes. The AI Designer Blueprint is a PDF. It delivers instantly to your inbox after purchase and works on any device, anywhere in the world.

A Quick Note From the Author

About The Author

Ah, yes, the part where I write about myself in the third person...

Amr Abu-Talleb is a brand strategist and UX designer with 13+ years of experience across the UAE, UK, USA, and Europe.

After leaving agency life to freelance directly with clients, he spent months testing every major platform, Upwork, Fiverr, Freelancer.com, learning what the platforms actually reward and what they punish. The AI Designer Blueprint is the system that finally worked.

His goal with this book is simple: give designers, experienced or total beginners, the exact operational system that took him weeks to build, so they can have it on Day 1.

Every strategy tested on real accounts. Real bids. Real projects. Real revenue.

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