Archive for August, 2007

27Aug13 Ways To Choose Typography

1. Because it works.
It seems that certain fonts were just born to fit into certain images, perfect fits.

2. Because you like the history of the font
Some fonts are just legendary, ask Arial or Times New Roman.

3. Because you like the name.
We’re sometimes just enchanted by it’s name.

4. Because you know who created the font.
If you know that someone with a big name invented the thing, you might wanna give it a try.

5. Because you lost the font.
It happens all the time

6. Because this font is perfect for you.
Everybody has their favorite font, the one we’ve used like a signature font in many designs.

7. Because it brings you memories.
If the font brings you good memories, that’s all you need to know to use it.

8. Because it’s beautiful.
There are a couple of fonts that we just can’t say no to.

9. Because it’s ugly.
Sometimes ugly goes really well.

10. Because it’s dull.
Not every font is interesting.

11. Because it’s special.
Created and used for special moments.

12. Because you just like it.
Once you like a font, it’s like cigarettes, hard to quit.

13. Because you can’t say no.
In certain projects, some fonts are irresistible.

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24Aug10 Things A Designer Always Has To Know

There’s a great article at alzado.org. I actually advise you to read the whole article because the points below are just the most important for me.

1. Look up for good customers, the ones that pay well.

2. Ideas, Ideas, Ideas. Charge for your ideas, for your content and art design.

3. A great design starts with great content.

4. A good design lasts forever

5. A good design is for everyone

6. You must be a master even if you don’t execute it.D

7. Share your ideas.

8. A good design is the one that pays good.

9. Don’t work with with if there’s money involved

10. Copy all the good things you can get your hands into

Source: Criterion

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18AugStages Of A Designer

Mark, of duopixel.com, make an interesting analysis about the stages of the designers.

Apprentice

Experience: 0 – 7 years.
Learn: By observation, also by trail and error. The apprentice imitates whatever he/consumes, most of the time he/she will be imitating someone he/she admires. He/she tends to make mistakes in his/her decisions if is not well advised or directed. However, he/she will admit his/her mistakes and he/she will avoid to make it again.
Design: Base in the present
He/she will work for free: Whenever he/she will receives some experience o famous in return. The apprentice will accept every single project, no matter how important or big it is. Generally, his/her first projects will fail. The apprentice will advance in his/her carrier by taking project that will give him/her some prestige and he/she will participate in every contest.
House: He/she lives with his/her parents. In the university dorm, or in apartment that his/her parents pay.
Profession: Student, freelance just graduated, junior designer
Way of work: Most of the time he/she will do some “none complex” work. Like: Scanning pictures or provide an style to a text that already have a guide.
Pros: He/she have a lot of energy. Idealistic, enthusiastic, hard worker.
Cons: He/she will abandoned the project whenever he/she get bored. He/she will not focused his/her energy in a single thing. Will make a lot of expensive mistakes

Journeyman
Experience: 7 – 15 years.
Learn: Doing things. He/she will read and keep himself/herself inform about the project. In his/her free time he/she will improving his/her abilities and knowledge, keeping himself/herself up to date
Design: Based on the past and the present
He/she will work for free: Whenever he/she believes in the project. And the he/she thinks that the project will benefit the society.
House: He/she lives in his/her own apartment. Lives with his/her parents because he/she wants to, not because he/she needs to.
Profession: Senior designer, junior consultant
Way of work: Is the one who joins all the pieces the apprentices develops.
Pros: They are those that make reality the projects. They are pragmatic, working, realistic..
Cons: He/she will abandoned the project whenever he/she get bored. Or if someone offer him/her a better project to develop

Master
Experience: 15+ years.
Learn: Living. The mster is able to consume the world that surrounds him/her and to apply it in a coherent way in his projects
Design: Based on the past, the present and the future.
He/she will work for free: Whenever he/she organized the project. And he/she knows that it will work and will benefit the society.
House: He/she lives in his/her own house or apartment. Alone or with his/her family.
Profession: Art director, senior consultant, a university teacher, the owner of his/her own company
Way of work: Advice, administrate, and teach.
Pros: Idealistic, will never give up. They are able to see the future and guide you.
Cons: Nostalgic. Stragglers about the technology.

With whom do you identify yourself?

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15Aug165 Vector Icons

GoSquared.com presents a set of 165 vectorized icons, in 5 diffetent colors. You are going to be able to use them in your designs, since they’re free for you to use as you wish.

Source: Leandono’s Blog

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13AugFree Vector Images

Vecteezy.com is a web site in which you are going to be able to download cool vectors, and completely free. The site is updated daily, so each day they will have something new for you

Source: Vecindad Gráfica

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12AugHourly Rate Calculater

The Freelance Switch’s Calculator will tell you how much you should charge, after answering a couple of questions. This resource will be very useful for those who are just beginning in the Freelance world.

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