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		<title>Tips For Becoming a Better Designer</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jayden Hughes]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2016 16:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tate Linden describes design as an opportunity to continue telling a story rather than a chance to sum up everything. If these words were to hold any iota of truth, then it implies that as a designer, you must continuously work on improving your skills and design prowess so that every design you churn out &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tate Linden describes design as an opportunity to continue telling a story rather than a chance to sum up everything. If these words were to hold any iota of truth, then it implies that as a designer, you must continuously work on improving your skills and design prowess so that every design you churn out will always be better than the previous one. It is this kind of growth and progress that will give you the motivation to continue working on your craft so that you can get the chance to become the Picasso of our times.</p>
<p>But amidst the current information overload and the superfluity of design methods and techniques, how can you maintain your focus and become a better designer? The tips highlighted below will give you useful insights on how you can achieve this-:</p>
<h2><strong>Learn a new skill or technique</strong></h2>
<p>The design industry is such a robust and dynamic field with lots of skills and techniques coming up on a regular basis. Without learning about the new skills and techniques, you will be restricted to using the old methods and these might limit your levels of creativity as well as your ability to become more productive. The new tools and techniques are adopted so that designers can have the ability to produce high quality outputs within reasonable amounts of time.</p>
<p>Therefore, the first secret to being a better designer is to ensure that you can deploy various skills and techniques in your designs. In this manner, you will always have a tool or technique for each project and this will make your life much easier as a designer.</p>
<p>The beauty about learning a new skill or technique in design is that there are various ways you can do it at the present times. You can decide to go back to college or take advantage of the internet and attend one of the many design classes online. Besides, the internet also has lots of resources at your disposal which you can use for free to add new techniques and skill sets to your design toolbox.</p>
<h2><strong>Become proficient in how to use the grid</strong></h2>
<p>One of the most difficult and excruciating tasks is building the right layout for designs, whether for web or print. The use of grid provides an instant solution to this problem. It is, however, regrettable to see the number of designers who are pathetic when it comes to the use of grids. Unless you can have the right layouts, there is no way you will ever manage to come up with great designs.</p>
<p>It, therefore, goes without saying that if you want to become a better designer, it is imperative that you become proficient in the use of the grid. You should have in mind that using the grid in design is a skill that can be gained through constant practice. Therefore, dedicate some time and increase your practice on using the grid and once you learn the skill, coming up with layouts will always be a breeze to you, and this will enhance your proficiency as a designer.</p>
<h2><strong>Take advantage of technology for better font choices</strong></h2>
<p>Font choice is an import aspect of every design project. This is because the type of font you choose will not just dictate the choice of other design elements but also will tell whether your design will be a miss or a hit.</p>
<p>Most people have font libraries within their computers, and these are the ones they turn to whenever they are working on a new project. Whereas it is a good idea to have such a library handy for your use, it is pretty limiting given that there are more fonts you can access to increase your variety.</p>
<p>To become a better designer, therefore, make good use of technology to help you find the better fonts for your designs. For instance, you can use tools like Myfonts.com to help you figure out the most appropriate fonts to use in your designs. Such tools won’t just save you the time, but will increase your chances of getting the fonts right in most of the cases thus making you have better and high quality designs.</p>
<h2><strong>Strive to make your designs tells a story</strong></h2>
<p>To become a better designer, you must learn to create designs that are less decoration but more communication. A designer can only become great when they can create designs that will send specific messages and get a point across rather than create nice looking graphics. For you to become a better designer and have the versatility to create designs that will tell stories, you have to practice and be willing to learn.</p>
<p>A good place to understand how you can apply these in your designs is to study various advertising techniques. In this way, you will learn how to use metaphors, analogies as well as other creative tools that will give you the power to come up with convincing and persuasive designs.</p>
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		<title>Best Resources for Logo Design Education</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jayden Hughes]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2016 16:44:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Continuous education is imperative for getting polished as a professional in any field. It becomes even more important if you are doing your trade in versatile industries like technology or design. With industries like these, things move so fast, and you have to improve your skills and knowledge consistently if you want to remain at &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Continuous education is imperative for getting polished as a professional in any field. It becomes even more important if you are doing your trade in versatile industries like technology or design. With industries like these, things move so fast, and you have to improve your skills and knowledge consistently if you want to remain at the top of your game.</p>
<p>As a professional, the last thing you want is to be rendered redundant due to your inability to adapt to the changes in the industry. Presented here are some of the best resources for continuous education in the logo design field-:</p>
<p><strong>Logo Design Books</strong></p>
<p>Graphics designs books are some of the best places where you are guaranteed to get solid logo design education. This is because such books have been written by proficient designers who have the knowledge in graphics design and have practiced for a number of years such that they now have the authority to pass on their knowledge to others.</p>
<p>Such resources are also excellent sources for logo design education for amateurs or those who are just starting out with logo design. Here are some of the best books you can start with if you need to increase your knowledge and proficiency in logo design-:</p>
<p><strong><em>How To</em></strong> – How To is a book written by Massimo Vignelli and Michael Bierut. These are some of the best designers alive in the current generation and learning logo design from them will put you on the right path in this lucrative profession. Also considered as a designer’s manual and manifesto, How To provides clear explanations of the design concepts as well as other tiny details in design that can only be learnt from the experts.</p>
<p><strong><em>Lance Wyman:</em></strong> <strong><em>The Monograph</em></strong> – The Monograph by Lance Wyman is another great resource for logo design education ideal for all levels of experience in logo design. The book essentially is a showcase of all the works by Lance Wyman, with some dating back to when he used to work for General Motors.</p>
<p><strong><em>Logo: The Reference Guide to Symbols and Logotypes</em></strong> – symbols and logotypes are the core of every logo design project. If you want to enhance your logo design education and improve your use of symbols and logotypes in design, then this is the book you need.</p>
<p><strong><em>Champagne and Was Canyon</em></strong> – This is an entertaining book and also educating at the same time. It was written by a freelance art and illustration director, and it will give you all the logo design education you need if you are interested in working as a freelance in the logo design and the graphics design industries in general.</p>
<p><strong><em>New Perspective on Typography</em></strong> – this is another great logo design education book for typophiles and designers alike. It gives you a comprehensive approach to design and showcases the design works of over 100 reputable designers featuring names like Philippe Apeloig, Antony Burrill and David Peardon.</p>
<p><strong>Logo Design Events</strong></p>
<p>IN addition to the graphics design books, industry events is another place where people interested in getting logo design education can turn to. The events is known to attract some of the best industry players, and they provide a forum for like-minded people to discuss various issues affecting the design industry.</p>
<p>Other than getting first hand logo design education from such events, they are superb places for meeting new people and enlarging your professional network so that you can continue to penetrate the design industry and stay at the top of your craft. The following are some of top events in the industry that are worth attending if you are looking to increase your logo design education-:</p>
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<li>D&amp; D Professional Awards</li>
<li>Design Indaba Event</li>
<li>OFFSET Event</li>
<li>Generate New York</li>
<li>F5 Design Conference</li>
<li>99U Conference</li>
<li>What Design Can Do Event</li>
<li>Typo Berlin</li>
<li>Semi-Permanent Event</li>
<li>OFFF Barcelona</li>
<li>Reasons to be Creative Conference</li>
<li>Brand Impact Awards</li>
<li>London Design Festival</li>
<li>Brand New Conference</li>
<li>AIGA Design Conference</li>
<li>Pixel Show</li>
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<p><strong>Logo Design Blogs</strong></p>
<p>The other sure place to get quality logo design education is from the logo design blogs. The beauty of blogs lies in their ability to be updated on a regular basis hence the information you get from such sources are guaranteed to be useful and very current. Here are a few blogs worth checking out: Creative Bloq, Logo Pond, Logo Design Love, LogoMoose, LogoGala, LogoLounge, Logo of the Day, Creattica, Brand New, Logospire and Logoed.</p>
<p><strong>Logo Design Forums</strong></p>
<p>Finally, logo design forums can also be used to get quality logo design education. With the interactive nature of the forum, you shorten your learning curve because you will share in real time with other members and you can get answers to any challenges you encounter along your path as a logo designer. Some of the top forums ideals for logo design education include Graphic Design Forum, HowDesign Forum, Estetica Forum, and All Graphic Design Forum.</p>
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