October, 2010

Design should be traumatic

Level of trauma graph

Have you ever felt that what you’re designing is just too easy? Or maybe it got a bit “samey” and you don’t know what happened? Well, that’s because you’re probably doing it wrong. Design is quite tough, you know? Like everything else in this world, the better you are at it… the harder you will have to push yourself to get the best possible results. Read the rest of this entry »

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Evernote: Design Inspiration Scrapbook… accessible anywhere

Evernote

At long last, I have finally started making good use of my Evernote account. For those of you unaware of it, Evernote is a service that helps you remember everything. Users can upload audio clips, text notes, photos and other graphic files for storage and easy safe keeping. Initially, I started to engage with Evernote using it as a tool to help me remember stuff, but once I started to use Things app, there was no longer a need for Evernote because Things is the best for that. 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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