Friday, February 10, 2017

Three Tips To Starting Your Own Graphic Design Business

Starting a graphic design career can be easy - as long as you’re prepared to do the work. As with any other business, graphic design requires dedication and practice. It is inevitable to make mistakes along the way, but a great deal of headaches can be avoided. There are three tips all graphic designers shoud take note of.

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Invest in the best technology: Remember that what will earn you money are your designs. The product needs to be marketable. To keep a competitive edge, it is important to have the very best technology available. Struggling artists should at least allocate a major percentage of their capital in a decent computer and a great monitor. Take note that low-quality gadgets do shift color nuances. These subtle changes can determine the integrity of the design.

Decide then educate: Graphic design covers a wide range of topics. Artists usually go to school and learn the basic programs. I t is also during this period that designers find their voice. The next step is specializing in a specific area, be that in development, animation, multimedia, etc. People tend to pay more for an artist that is well-developed in one specific topic. Artists should also consider continually reviewing and relearning their skills.

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Build a portfolio: Where most people fail is stopping their porfolio. Just because a designer has their own business does not mean that portfolios should stop. In fact, the business can be the means of developing and maintaining a strong work book. Graphic design especially focuses on "work speaking louder than words".

Another great tip is to speak with veterans of the industry. Their advice and knowledge will definitely help the starting graphic designer.

Grace Jackson Georgia is starting her career as a graphic designer. Learn more about her when you like this Facebook page.

Monday, January 9, 2017

A Graphic Artist's Guide To Better Communication With Difficult Clients

Being a great graphic designer also means knowing how to deal with clients. Certainly, the majority of the work is dependent on one’s skill, but talent is irrelevant if no one is there to appreciate it. Thus we are back to client relationships.

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For the most part, people tend to be accommodating and forgiving with their artists – especially if they’re new to the field. There are those, however, who insist on having their own way and can be quite upsetting. Here are a few tips on how to manage expectations and deal with challenging clients.

Don’t over-explain: Most problems occur due to the client having a specific vision in mind and the graphic designer unable to visualize it. Stubbornness on both sides can significantly damage the relationship. The best way to handle this is to listen to the client and explain briefly what your design means. Don’t over-explain; this is a waste of time. If an impasse is met, remember that the client’s wishes take priority over anything.

Take a breath: Remember that clients only want what they want. Designers should not become too emotionally involved in their work that they take every criticism as an attack on their personal well-being. This usually is not the case. To prevent escalating an argument, try taking a breath and taking one’s self out of the situation to view it more objectively.

Be patient: Remind your client that good work takes time. Some clients become impatient. Alleviate their fears by producing good work and being patient with their questions.

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The best way to communicate with difficult clients is building their trust. This is done by consistently producing quality work.

Grace Jackson Georgia is an intern graphic designer. Follow this Twitter page for more tips.

Thursday, December 29, 2016

A Few Things Every Graphic Designer Should Know

Graphic art is a creative expression that has grown both in popularity and demand. Universities are seeing an influx of students majoring in graphic art, with the hopes of becoming the next big thing – or at least contributing to society a small measure of beauty. There is nothing wrong with this; many companies all over the world are looking for graphic artists. Yet, there are still a few things that every aspiring graphic designer should know and consider.

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The hours are flexible: This can be both a good and bad thing. Graphic designers work around the clock and control their time. Meeting deadlines can entail working long hours or even making last-minute changes to projects. This is why most graphic designers are freelancers. The beauty of this set-up is that one can choose personal projects and work on their own interests. Conversely, they must also be prepared for slow periods.

Building a brand: Since most of their work is freelance, graphic artists should look at how they build their brand. They need to have a basic knowledge of business in order to promote themselves properly and stand out from the crowd. Freelancing also means learning to track expenses and the time spent on projects to ensure a stable income.

Clients come first: This is one of the hardest things to master. Creatives are typically stubborn about their work. This can cause challenges if one’s style does not match the client’s wishes. Still, artists should remember that the client’s needs come first and that graphic design should be approached with professionalism and creative discipline.

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Graphic design, as with any art, is something that should be a passion. It takes a lot of dedication and practice to establish a career out of it. But many would agree that everything is worth it in the end.

Grace Jackson Georgia is an aspiring graphic designer. Learn more about her when you view this LinkedIn page.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Lucrative Creativity: Reasons To Become a Graphic Designer

Graphic design is a booming industry. So many people are now becoming interested in pursuing their creative passions. But it is also understandable that some people hesitate on pursuing a career in graphic design. With all the competition, the prospect of being around other artistic people can be frightening. Yet for all of that, there are still plenty of good reasons to become a graphic designer. Here are some of them:

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It’s never the same: Those who find the daily grind boring should consider a career in graphic design. Nothing is ever the same; every day is different. Each project carries with it fun and challenges. It is also not a good idea to cut and paste good designs, so you’ll have to prepare unique (but accessible) things constantly.

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It’s what you give, not what you wear: Graphic designers are seen through their work. It is not necessary for you to dress up every time (unless you want to). Initial client meetings do call for a professional attire, but during off-days, you can wear whatever you want – as long as you get the job done.

It’s what is in demand: The best thing about being a graphic designer is that they are in demand now. This is because of the rapid pace of technological advances and the need to command attention. Today’s society operates on impressions formed in seconds. Good graphic designers can directly impact a company’s revenue and client base.

It’s constant education: Design is a discipline that never stands still. It is fluid, constantly developing to adapt to what society demands. As such, there are new trends, new tools, new sources of inspiration – the creative person will always be awash with different learning opportunities.
Becoming a graphic designer is a fulfilling and potentially lucrative career decision.

Grace Jackson Georgia is an intern graphic designer. For more information about her, her work, or her hobbies, follow this blog..