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PLEASE, PLEASE . . . Hire a Designer ! ! !
BUY AND READ MIKE STEVENS BOOK, MASTERING LAYOUT THREE TIMES!!!!!!!
Otherwise, you're just pissing in the wind.
BUY AND READ MIKE STEVENS BOOK, MASTERING LAYOUT THREE TIMES!!!!!!!
Otherwise, you're just pissing in the wind.
Youre beginning to smell of urine.
Funny how the Times New Roman in this last one looks normal.. not squished. You must've stretched this one, right?
Why do you think the idea I submitted was long and thin?Back to pencil sketches Addie ...I owe you some thumbnails, because you did one batch... But I've been burning the candle at both ends running up to my snowboarding trip...
...but the whole point of quick sketches is to nail down the basic form...
You've started down a different path from the last sketches... Why not sketch again?
Also, I don't feel like going looking again, but isn't the space you have to fill about 2 or 3 times wider than the available height? That latest panel isn't so just checking...
Oh addie, why will you never learn? Like others have said in this thread, in the past I have seriously tried to give you the best, most solid piece of advice I could give you...and that is to quit wasting your time trying to be a designer. You have to face the fact you will never learn, you will never improve, and you will never be able to give your customers a quality, creative product if you try to design it. I don't care what book is recommended to you, what client says they love your layouts, what cousin of yours say their sign looks great, or whose best friend of your mother tells you they love your cards, your designs are garbage and they always be. Your clients have no taste either. Sorry for my bluntness, I am trying to get through to you.
You seriously need to hire someone to do the design for you, and focus on what your strengths are! I have read enough of your posts to know that you are actually a decent salesman, with a fair bit of business acumen (though I think you feed off family contacts quite a bit, that's beside the point) and you do offer clients a reasonable service. That service is sourcing quick, down n dirty, cheap, inexpensive signage and printing that allows you to make some off the top. Many rail on you for it, I say it's fine...keep going...grow it! I got nothing against brokers as long as they offer something.
But focus on the sales more, you are good at it! PLEASE give up any notion that you will ever be a good graphic designer or you will improve. If you continue down the path of doing the creative yourself and fail to see the benefit of trying to offer a higher quality product, you will allays be the sole broker guy, with a desk in your mom's office or some other 400sf sh*t hole...trying to feed your family and eek a living out of marking up 18x24" coro sign, flyers, and business cards.
Think bigger! Get someone young, who's hungry with even a bit of talent, and pay them what they want, mark it up like anything else then use the heck out of em. Let the designer make all the creative decisions, that is the only way to keep em happy. Build up a decent batch of work that is actually impressive, not piece of garbage real state signs. In the meantime, hit the streets and sell! Work in conjunction with someone better than you on the creative side. The best thing a business owner can do is hire people better than them. Make that be your strength. Sales and BUSINESS! You have to trust me, I am trying to do you a solid here.
You will start to get so much more respect from members here if you respect our business a bit more and focus on quality, and not trying to impress us with your design skills cause it'll never happen my friend.
You keep saying that you keep telling the customer to hire Dan, but yet you take your sketches to them and they like them. Do you really think they will be hiring Dan when you're doing work for free?
You have constantly said you're not doing this for the customer and it was just a learning experience. You repeated that many times, yet you took your designs to the customer for approval.
I'm cringing at that statement. What you say you are trying to do and what you are doing are two different things.
By showing them that stuff, you just dropped yourself into the very bottom tier of the market, in my opinion.
Guess what you'll never get from those clients. Good referrals for design work. Guess what you WILL get from the. More free design work clients.
This client stopped into my office to see me about a project I have him working on (some mold removal and remediation) and saw the work up on my screen.
That is also when I decided to show him Dan's portfolio and the work he has done for other trades recently and explained to him how he could get a much better company image for a fair price.