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Life, balance and your business outlook.

In the design realm, there are a lot of 'how-to' articles written all the time about blogging tips...

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On the Design Inspiration blog.

Check out my latest interview on Jeff Andrew's Design Inspiration blog, a showcase of logo designers...

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Whatever happened to mentors?

Just last month I spoke with a gentleman named Cecil that had known my great grandfather Nels...

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Logo design and the art of sketching.

The importance of sketching well in the creative field–especially logo design, couldn't be stressed enough.

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Check out my interview on the LBOI blog.

I have appeared on the Little Box of Ideas design blog before, but this time Sney Roy honored…

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New branding for Brian Arden Wines.

A new logo illustration and label for Brian Arden Wines.

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Creative block – Overcoming logo inspiration overload. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Leighton Hubbell   
Friday, 05 March 2010 16:38
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With the constant stream and endless supply of logo inspiration available on the web and in print these days, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Like a kid in a candy store, there is almost too much to consider. Tons of inspirational reference, dozens of tutorials and scores of how-to articles all too willing to help you out of your creative hole.

What you need is some inspirational detox. Read the article

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So you want to be a logo designer. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Leighton Hubbell   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 11:15
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In the last couple of years, there seems to be a major surge of fledgling logo designers making their way into the design community. What with so many logo inspiration sites popping up every week and some really wonderful logo design books out there, it’s hard to believe that this rather small, sub-culture of graphic design is becoming so popular. Here are some tips on starting a career.

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Graphic design and marketing. Wearing both hats. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Leighton Hubbell   
Monday, 22 February 2010 11:21
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Recently, I've heard the question, does a graphic designer need to have an understanding of marketing? Well, quite simply – yes. If you don't have an understanding of how to market, whether it's a packaging design, a promotional message or a website, you can't adequately direct someone to take action – or even care, from interacting with your design.

Now, don't get me wrong. I'm just like any other red-blooded creative guy, ready to run away screaming at lengthy PowerPoint decks and dozens of statistics-laden spreadsheets. But, there is definitely some use to all that drab information, and you just need to know how to process it in your own way. It's marketing on your own terms.

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