Entries from July 2007

Website Roll Call

July 29th, 2007 · 1 Comment

In the course of designing anything from logos, websites, and even in non-digital medias, I find myself turning to the vast resources available online. All of our company projects begin with a research phase, where we trawl the internet for sites that are similar to what we’re about to tackle, and try to figure out [...]

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Trust Your Designer

July 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

Sometimes it’s hard for a client to have 100% trust in a designer to handle their name and brand with care. It can cost a lot to invest for a designer to have complete creative control. This is why initial meetings before project starts are essential. It’s a time for the client and designer to [...]

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Helping inspiration strike

July 15th, 2007 · 1 Comment

One of the biggest challenges of being a designer is coming up with creative ideas on a regular basis. Often times when fooling around in Photoshop or doodling on a napkin, I come up with really creative ideas; but when I sit down for the first time to work on a clients project, I’ll draw [...]

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Refreshing

July 7th, 2007 · 1 Comment

I have my own way of approaching any design project, and just about each time, it’s a different way than I’ve done before. It’s this that makes being a designer so much fun for me. However, from time to time, even all the best time-management tactics won’t help keep stress from getting the better of [...]

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