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Loathe and detest the common thief – especially a plagiarist. This week, David Airey, prominent graphic designer and blogger was notified by his client, Miskeeto that another designer, Matt Earnshaw ...
2. Make the ordinary special.
(Design/Design articles)
... that Buick Roadmaster that’s now on display at LeMay’s. Give it your best shot. You never know, it just might end up in a museum. Somebody may think what you designed was pretty special. To see the other ...
... highly produced color images, may not be suitable for a delicate typographic invitation. Do they work in primarily in the online, digital arena? Or are they a print specialist? Yes, there are those that ...
4. Logo design creative process
(Hire me/What to expect)
... identity and marketing materials, including promotions and online design. They could include: stationery, specialty items, brochures, advertising, screenprints, signage, packaging and websites. However, ...
5. Why you should trademark your logo.
(Logo design/Logo design articles)
... of cash. Certainly working with a specialist in the field of trademark law can have its benefits in the long run. They will work directly with the USPTO and submit the appropriate forms and suggest suitable ...
6. How to find the right illustrator.
(Illustration/Illustration articles)
... you're looking for–eventually, but it's not in a technique or style that you may have initially intended. They are specialists and have been crafting their way of illustrating for a very long time. Some ...
7. The client that got away. Or was it?
(Design/Design articles)
... was contacted by an independent marketing consultant, who through a friend of a friend who knew I was a logo design specialist. The client was a rather prominent Southern California corporation with about ...
... You know, really see what kind of customers are coming in and what are they ordering. Maybe get creative with the promotion and advertising—especially if things started slowing down. With an established ...
9. Freelance is a lot like dating.
(Networking/Networking articles)
... there. 50) I think it's love – Working with a dream client or agency that respects your abilities and opinions and doesn't crowd your work style. Special thanks for all the contributions from the Twitterati: ...
10. Logo design and the art of sketching.
(Logo design/Logo design articles)
The importance of sketching well in the creative field–especially logo design, couldn't be stressed enough. Being able to visualize your concepts and have them translate to your clients and colleagues ...
11. What you won't get when crowdsourcing your logo.
(Logo design/Logo design articles)
... is always nice, especially for the work. 5) On online presence in more than one place, such as Twitter and Logopond.com, etc. The more the better, so you can easily research their background.  ...
12. Join me on Twitter!
(Networking/Self promotion)
I know, I know. I discovered Twitter a few months ago and am amazed on how many people are using it! It's a great way to keep up with people; especially with little tidbits and items too small to ...
13. Drawn into a corner.
(Illustration/Illustration articles)
... to the client. I know you don’t want to show an incomplete comp, but I would rather do that than finish a project with substandard work included. Especially, if you’ve gone to the trouble of hiring and ...
14. I know, it's only rock n roll—but they liked it.
(Illustration/Illustration articles)
... leather chaps in 7 x 13 mm? Well, as it turned out they loved the ringing skull and the room service 'guitar spoon' icons especially. And you gotta have the '62 Caddy, for sure. And, they did translate ...
15. Logo work for new bicycle company.
(Logo design/Logo design articles)
... could potentially work in a one-color application for laser-etching on to the powder-coated frame. Laser etching is very durable and lasts much longer than silkscreening or other decal applications (especially ...

 

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