Continue to be inspired

•September 27, 2010 • Leave a Comment

In previous posts I have discussed various RSS feeds and blogs a designer can subscribe to for daily inspiration. A few beautiful pieces of inspiration I have received in my email inbox lately have come from Daily Designer News, MyFonts and Grain Edit.

The first piece of inspiration I received was a collection of beautiful photoshop textures created by various designers. The textures reflect various aspects of nature and look incredibly real. Many times textures can be just as effective as a photograph because they give the appearance of reality.

Tree Bark Texture

The second piece of inspiration is from MyFonts and is a collection of rising stars in typography. Even though you would probably never use these exact fonts in a piece, they are still a good source of inspiration for typefaces you may create for a future project. This collection is a monthly newsletter that comes out showcasing popular fonts.

Allura Pro by Rob Leuschke

Lastly, I received a post from Grain Edit featuring Commonwealth Stacks, a new skateboard line, with images of their board designs. The typography on the board and the use of space is beautiful and very inspiring. I probably will never design a skateboard, but I can be inspired from the way the typography and symbols are used in Stacks skateboard designs.

Commonwealth Stacks Skateboard Designs

Don’t ever think that you can only receive inspiration for new pieces from other graphic design print works. Anything from a texture to a creative typeface can give you inspiration. Keep subscribing to designer blogs for daily inspiration!

Learn from the best

•August 31, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Part of becoming an amazing designer is learning from the best and working with professionals that have been in the field longer than you who can teach you more about design than you already know. This past summer, I worked as the Creative Intern at Siquis Ltd. in Baltimore, Maryland. I worked under Senior Design Director Greg Bennett and will never forget all that I learned from him about design and working in the field of graphic design.

Greg Bennett has not only won many prestigious awards and created beautiful pieces of work, but is also a very approachable designer who loves to pass on his knowledge to the younger generation. His design portfolio, known as WORKtoDATE showcases a decade time worth of work, weekly blog postings, helpful resources for designers and publishing what is fresh in the design world.

Brighter Days Ahead, Philanthropy Poster

Bennett has used social media incorporated throughout his website including his blog and links to Behance Network, Flickr, Twitter and LinkedIn. This incredible designer is fully engaged in the internet daily, which is one reason why he is well known and has had his work recognized and awarded. It is very important to work under people such as Bennett, because you will learn more than researching on your own.

There is nothing like working under someone with years of experience who has been nationally recognized for creative excellence by Communication Arts, Graphis, AIGA, Print, How, UCDA, Gestalten Publishers, Rockport Publishers, HarperCollins Publishers, Quayside Publishing, Adweek, The American Advertising Federation, California Home & Design, Sports Edge, Good50x70, Grain Edit, FPO: For Print Only, and many more.

My advice is to keep up with amazing designers you have worked for and take advantage of every opportunity in working with designers who are more experienced than you.

Siquis Ltd. and social media

•June 16, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Advertising agencies are using social media tools just as much as designers to help promote themselves and stay connected. Siquis Ltd. is one example of an advertising agency and design firm that uses Twitter, Linked-In, Facebook and their website to their advantage. What are the advantages of an advertising agency or design firm using social media tools?

In the design world, it is important to have a presence in all areas of the web and these social media tools are the perfect way to achieve a presence for all to see. Each social media tool has a different specific purpose, but they all keep people connected to people and businesses connected to other businesses.

Siquis Logo

Through Twitter, siquis_says tweets about recent designs and advertisements created by Siquis, press recognition and features from various magazines and websites about their work, as well as tweets about current issues and projects in the design world.

On Linked-In, Siquis has a company profile, as well as bios and connections of many of the directors, managers and employees.

Siquis on Facebook has a direct link from Twitter for people who use Facebook more than Twitter. Every time siquis_says posts a tweet, it also posts a thread on Facebook for everyone on Facebook to see.

Siquis of course also has a beautifully designed website that has links to these social media tools where you can also join their mailing list.

Check out these links today and see how Siquis uses social media tools to promote themselves and stay connected!

Have you stumbled upon StumbleUpon?

•May 25, 2010 • Leave a Comment

StumbleUpon is another social media tool that is helpful for graphic designers, photographers, advertisers and artists in general. StumbleUpon is a website in which you chose categories of interest and “stumble” upon different websites that match these interests. Interests include arts, photography, painting, animation, computer graphics, graphic design, media, advertising and many more. The website will find matching websites all throughout the Internet that directly match your chosen interests. You can easily send the link of a found website to a friend for them to enjoy as well as linking it to Facebook or Twitter.

The interesting aspect of StumbleUpon is that you have no idea what website you will be given. This website is better than searching one of your interests into Google because it is very broad and you could find yourself on a website that normally would not pop up through the search engine. You can set the websites that are stumbledupon as favorites so that you can refer to them at a later time. You can also go to the top rated sites and see what everyone else is looking at.

Through my account, I have found many interesting websites on graphic design, advertising and photography including: Logo PondAd Awards and Young Gallery.

Check out StumbleUpon today and stumble upon an awesome website!

Need to design a website?

•April 19, 2010 • Leave a Comment

One way to brand yourself as a designer is to have a website with a portfolio, resume and contact information. Many companys are currently using the web to learn more about future employees, which is a good reason to have information about yourself through a designed website online. There are many tools online to help anyone design a website without learning how to use dreamweaver. Here are a few websites that can help you design a website to better brand yourself:

Build Your Site

- City Max

- Web.com

If you do know how to create a website but need help learning how to design it using photoshop, check out How to Design a Website Layout in Photoshop. Keep in mind that in branding yourself it is best for your resume and website to work together as a cohesive whole through the design. Read the 8 tips that make a great website at Cyberindian. Having your portfolio online is helpful for possible future employers because they can reference your work at any time without your physical portfolio in front of them. I designed my website from scratch using photoshop and dreamweaver if you want to check it out! On my website I also have a link to my blog so possible future employers can access it easily.

Do you listen to podcasts on design?

•March 16, 2010 • Leave a Comment

One of the many tools within social media are podcasts. A podcast is a series of audio or video files that can be streamed or downloaded from the internet. Anyone can make a podcast on any subject and post it for the public to listen to. There are many podcasts online that are free to listen to, including topics about graphic design, freelancing, the adobe creative suite and typography.

There are several websites that list top design podcasts including The Design Cubicle, Dustin Brewer’s list of top 5 designer podcasts, The School of Visual Arts, and the Adobe Creative Suite. These websites all contain podcasts that are relevant and helpful for designers.

Podcasts from websites such as the School of Visual Arts can be helpful to learn about the anatomy and history of design, while the Adobe Creative Suite podcasts website feature podcasts that have helpful tutorials on how to use the Adobe creative suite to the full potential. The nice thing about audio podcasts is you can put them on your ipod and listen to them from anywhere. A benefit to the video podcasts is the visual aids the speaker can show through the video while also speaking about the subject to the viewer.

Check out these websites today and listen to podcasts on design to learn something new!

How can designers use Wikipedia?

•February 10, 2010 • Leave a Comment

A wiki is a social media tool that consists of a collaborative website whose content can be edited by the people that have access to it. Wikipedia is the most well known worldwide wiki that anyone who has internet has access to. Wikipedia is known as the free encyclopedia that contains millions of words, concepts, historical events and people. But how can Wikipedia be of use to designers and artists?

On the main page of Wikipedia there is a list of broad portals with themes including arts, biography, geography, history, mathematics, science, society and technology. Under the arts category there are even more specific sub portals including architecture, dance, design, film, literature, photography, poetry and visual arts. This is where Wikipedia is helpful for designers. Under the design sub portal, there are many resources for designers.

Graphic Design Portal

Wikipedia Graphic Design Portal

Under the sub portal of design some of the helpful resources include a thematic index of designers, objects, graphics and interiors. The specific thematic index’s could be helpful if an artist was looking for a specific graphic or chair that a famous designer created. Not only are there specific thematic index’s, but there are also featured articles as well as a category tree that splits design between industrial design, graphic design and interior design. The category tree is helpful as a reference to specific examples of artistic design categories such as product design, logos and mosaics.

Check out the design Wikipedia portal today to find information and resources in regards to design!

 
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