By Jason Moore
In my last post about typography I talked about taking in all of the interesting design elements that can be found all around us in this visual world of ours and incorporate that inspiration into our own work.
By Jason Moore
In my last post about typography I talked about taking in all of the interesting design elements that can be found all around us in this visual world of ours and incorporate that inspiration into our own work.
If you’re currently a graphic designer, or even want to be one, but just don’t have the money to take a four-year program at an accredited design institution, there is no need to worry.
Ever notice those little icons that dot the footers and sidebars of many websites? They typically denote certification, licensure or organization affiliation.
Ahh … You’ve worked hard for months, and it’s time for a well-deserved, long-overdue vacation. Time to forget about budgets and sales, personnel and marketing, right? Wrong.
I’ve heard it time and again: “Brian, I blog three or four times a week but I don’t get any traffic.” If this describes you, chances are that you’re missing one of the three major components of blog success:
Ever play with a remote control car that’s low on batteries? It will still go, but it takes a long time to get there. Work is the same way — if you’re low on juice, your performance will suffer.
Wish you could hire a celebrity to promote for you? I’ll do you one better — instead of paying someone to do it for you, you can become your own celebrity and do it yourself.
By Jason Moore
Looking to take your design to the next level?
When pulling a design together you work with the layout, colors and levels of contrast as you tweak or otherwise fine tune the look of the piece.
So you’re a graphic designer, and you’ve got your laptop, and you’ve purchased Photoshop, and you’ve made up your business cards. but something’s missing. Clients! We’ve all been there. Sitting at home twiddling our thumbs wondering why the phone isn’t
How many times do you say that you’re “eventually” going to do something? “Eventually, I’m going to add a service where I …” or “Eventually, I’m going to launch a PPC campaign to get some real traffic.” We all do