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Beetles, Brand Consistency and Why It All Matters

12 May 2017

It all started with a beetle. No, not the beetle of the oft-cited ’50s and ’60s Volkswagen advertising campaign. Think smaller. I’d just discovered that the tiny (and dreaded) Ips beetle had decided to make the beautiful large spruce in our front yard its new home. The one beetle soon became many beetles, the tree…

Where We Are Headed: Five Graphic Design Trends for 2017

01 December 2016

2016 has been a year of ups and downs. As always, the events of the world have influenced the world of design. With that in mind, here are five design trends we predict will make an impact in 2017. The return of illustration After being pushed to the side for many years, what with computers taking over…

Common design file formats and what they mean

22 September 2016

File formats often aren’t considered until they become an issue. I regularly have clients come to me when they can’t open a particular file, or, after they’ve sent a file for production and discovered that they provided their file in the wrong format. Here I’ve outlined the most common formats you’ll encounter in the design…

Working Successfully with Pro Bono Clients

25 June 2016

Most designers, at some point in their careers, will take on at least one pro bono client. The motivations vary. Perhaps the hope is that the pro bono client will eventually become a paying client. Or, maybe the connections made working with the pro bono client will develop into new opportunities. Sometimes the motivation is…

Can a Print Designer Really Make the Digital Jump?

01 April 2016

I am aging myself when I say that, when I was getting my formal design education in college, digital design was a relatively new discipline. Those focusing on digital design also obtained a completely different degree than those of us studying print. While I’m told that most schools now offer a more integrated approach, I…

7 Graphic Design Apps for Work Efficiency, Decision-making and Design Inspiration

11 February 2016

Design apps can be great for working on the fly, collaborating with a client or just getting the creative ball rolling. We’ll focus on iOS applications here, as the the iPhone is the smartphone of choice in the design world, but many of these apps are available on Android as well. And while design apps…

Print Production for the Amateur Designer

03 December 2015

Having a project professionally printed can be intimidating. There are many types of service providers from which to choose—from corner print shops to quick-print chains to large scale commercial printing operations—and its an industry full of unique terminology. There is often a lot at stake when printing, and simple errors can be costly. Knowledge of…

What’s In A Brand Book? Design Style Guide Basics

27 August 2015

Simply put, a brand book—or style guide—is a set of rules that explain how a brand works, all in an effort to keep the brand consistent and recognizable to current customers and attractive and memorable to potential ones. Whether you’re creating a new style guide or simply familiarizing yourself with a client’s existing guide, there is…

How to Find High-Quality Stock Photos | Free and Paid

01 July 2015

While working with a photographer—and setting up a proper photo shoot—is almost always preferable for a creative project, timing and budget constraints (or subject matter) often preclude their use. This is where stock photography, existing, searchable, commercial photography available online for license, comes in. The stock photo world is a competitive one; acquisitions and mergers…

Graphic Design Inspiration Tips | Getting Excited about Design Again

08 May 2015

Just as writer’s block is the scourge of wordsmiths everywhere, we graphic designers are dealt our own creative slowdowns. “Design block” is something that happens to the best of us, but never fear. Graphic design inspiration is just a step away from the project screen on your computer. Step away from your computer. Go grab a…