April, 2010

Do you really need a degree to work as a Designer?

University Education VS Self-Learning and Experience

This is something I have been thinking about a lot lately. This article is not just specific to Designers –  it also applies to Developers (I just shortened the title for the sake of the article promotion). If you asked me this same question a few years ago, my answer may have been very different to now. Read the rest of this entry »

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Web Designers who can’t code anything?

Code

Over the past few weeks there have been riots in blogland, which all kicked off from this tweet by Elliot Jay Stocks. Read the rest of this entry »

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08 Feb

Designer Vs Client Typographic Poster Designs

Following on from my previous article, these typographic posters were inspired by the Designer-Client relationship. These posters are motivational based (well, except the first one), as opposed to my previous designs that had undertones of sarcasm. Read the rest of this entry »

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Web Inspired Typographic Poster Designs

When an artist has something to say… they paint, and similarly, when a writer has something to say… they write. So I figured I’d design some funky typographic posters based around current inspirations and hot topics on the web that are relevant to me and what I’m doing at the moment. These designs were inspired Sam Brown’s blog articles. Read the rest of this entry »

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I am a Designer… Not a Construction Worker

This week I read an excellent blog article by Sam Brown, and it really hit the nail on the head of exactly how I approach website projects. It was so good I had to blog about this. In a nutshell, the article is about how it is important to educate clients, and not simply be let yourself become their construction worker. Read the rest of this entry »

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