James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
Book never written:
"Computers & Graphic Design" By Hu Needsa Skilz
JB
"Computers & Graphic Design" By Hu Needsa Skilz
JB
ok giant sticker guy.
Alls it is, is a giant sticker.
it's an insult.
How much is a wrap.. Oh man allz it iz is a giant schtiwka. (for the simples)
There's room for everyone True and you get what you pay for.
in this generation who is going to create a painting worth millions, probably no one unless they did something drastically crazy which has nothing to do with the talent of the painting at all.
It really is a giant sticker. An expensive one. Your 5 posts make no sense, sorry.
I compete every day with low ballers, and people who try to think outside the box to get business. As for those people who are hurt by an online crowd source site, you should remodel your marketing plan.
well I wouldn't consider me to be awful at design but I am seriously thinking of starting to do some competitions. Being a one man operation and wearing as many hats as possible a $200 competition can save me alot of time and money. To sit with a client and design and back and forth I can spend easily up to 2 weeks. If I can get 30 designs at 99designs in 7 days and show them those proposals I think I can save myself alot of time and get the job done faster and get paid faster.
I dunno still thinking about it but I like the idea.
Be very careful about this. So much of the 'original' logos presented are in fact clip art, or worse, belong to someone else's company. So if you're selling that client a 'logo' and it really belongs to another company, you're on the hook.
Just actually had a client first try this route. The work was pathetic. He saw the light, realized he wasted his money, and paid us very fair money for the brand we built.
You know instead of using crowd sourcing as an excuse to practice, in which case your practice perpetuates the idea to companies and individuals that a designers time isn't that valuable, perhaps instead you could spend that time building up your own portfolio with projects where you set the terms. Design a logo, brand or graphic on your own terms that really shows off your creative abilities. Experiment with themes you have never tried before. Working on your portfolio with those types of projects will pay off much more than crowd sourcing, and you won't participate in the devaluing of our industry.
IMO learning to be a graphic designer isn't just about learning how to design something, it's about learning the business as well. It's about selling the idea that the services we offer are valuable. It's about learning how to build relationships and communicating with your clients. Participating in Crowd souring is counterproductive to all of that.
I completely agree, Joe. But how many potential clients are willing to pay thousands of dollars for a logo anymore? Damn few, I imagine, when it comes right down to it.
I couldn't agree more. Sites like 99 design do nothing but perpetuate the idea that design is something that should be cheap and is an easy skill. I'm a print operator largely due to the fact that I felt my designs were extremely undervalued and the horrible people I had designed for.You know instead of using crowd sourcing as an excuse to practice, in which case your practice perpetuates the idea to companies and individuals that a designers time isn't that valuable, perhaps instead you could spend that time building up your own portfolio with projects where you set the terms. Design a logo, brand or graphic on your own terms that really shows off your creative abilities. Experiment with themes you have never tried before. Working on your portfolio with those types of projects will pay off much more than crowd sourcing, and you won't participate in the devaluing of our industry.
IMO learning to be a graphic designer isn't just about learning how to design something, it's about learning the business as well. It's about selling the idea that the services we offer are valuable. It's about learning how to build relationships and communicating with your clients. Participating in Crowd souring is counterproductive to all of that.