How do you prevent scope creep when a client can not make up their minds or articulate what they really want? A Discussion among designers.
We focus way too much on the quality of a logo that we never spend enough time on the brand. It’s too often that we take brand and logo to be one in the same. Here’s my challenge: take the logo out of the mix, and focus on developing the brand properly.
Just this week I decided to go shopping for a new desk for my home workspace, where I actually spend more than 20 hours a week designing and developing. With so many options ranging from the most ornate desk to the bare minimum, I was getting somewhat overwhelmed as to what type of desk would [...]
A Photoshop tutorial on how to create a highly detailed wacom bamboo.
What techniques or processes do you use to open a client’s mind to broader, more innovative, or unconventional ways of seeing or thinking about their business, products, messages, or identity?
Tips on mistakes which you don’t want to make as a freelancer. By following these suggestions you will have a better chance at succeeding.
A blog is a blog. But without a call to action, you risk losing readers. Find most effective methods & associated tips for calling your visitors to action.
We all have had that project: the client asks for a temporary page, and what we create for them ends up being a project of it’s own. So what do you do when a client asks you to “throw something up”?http://thephuse.com/2010/03/why-throwing-something-up-isnt-worth-it/
CSS has the distinction of being one of a handful of web technologies that newcomers tend to learn by doing.
Whether you are just starting out in the design business, or you have been around awhile but few people have ever heard of you, there are potentially great benefits to growing your reputation and establishing yourself as an authority in your field.