Bigdawg
Just Me
First of all - I am awed almost daily by the talent on this board. Just awed. There are some designers on here that just blow my socks off with anything and everything they post. I strive to get to that level.
Now having said that... I feel like there are different levels of design... I'm not talking about a great designer giving the client options. I am talking capabilities here.
I am a commercial graphic designer. I am not a high-end Dan Antonelli or Jeff Fisher or any of the other highly-gifted names out there. (I use them because they happen to be a couple of the designers who's work I admire). I am commercial. Every job I do will not be a portfolio piece as much as I wish otherwise and will never be. I work at a commercial shop that does commercial signs. Our clients will not pay for high end design no matter how I try to sell it to them - and yes I can kick out a good one every once in a while... but not every client is a high-end client.
But I don't feel like there's any shame in that. I am not technically trained. I did not get to go to school. As a matter of fact I am in this business because the "schooled" graphic artists weren't commercial - and didn't know how to translate a design into something that was useable in the real print world. I learned from some of the best commercial designers in my area... and on my own (yes I cringe at some of my early layouts) with the guidance of good books, good people and a good eye for balance.
So where do you feel like you're at in the overall scope of "design?"
Now having said that... I feel like there are different levels of design... I'm not talking about a great designer giving the client options. I am talking capabilities here.
I am a commercial graphic designer. I am not a high-end Dan Antonelli or Jeff Fisher or any of the other highly-gifted names out there. (I use them because they happen to be a couple of the designers who's work I admire). I am commercial. Every job I do will not be a portfolio piece as much as I wish otherwise and will never be. I work at a commercial shop that does commercial signs. Our clients will not pay for high end design no matter how I try to sell it to them - and yes I can kick out a good one every once in a while... but not every client is a high-end client.
But I don't feel like there's any shame in that. I am not technically trained. I did not get to go to school. As a matter of fact I am in this business because the "schooled" graphic artists weren't commercial - and didn't know how to translate a design into something that was useable in the real print world. I learned from some of the best commercial designers in my area... and on my own (yes I cringe at some of my early layouts) with the guidance of good books, good people and a good eye for balance.
So where do you feel like you're at in the overall scope of "design?"