Spanking *NEW* designers
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- rybo0
iv met alot of designers and iv been told they are just like me but worse to list a few
David Johnson - Accept and Proceed
Adam Jenns - Mainframe
Jonathon Barnbrook
Johnny Hardstaff
Nic Freeman - Fold7
My Lecturer Adam Guy - Ex Mainframe and OS2
- tank020
so if they jump in a pit, you follow them.
thats not a rockstar attitude, thats a lemming attitude...
- rybo0
well im my opionion they are the best of the best and thats what i aspire to be
- dskz0
spank them already you cheeky-monkey
- tank020
aspire this by being open & work hard,
not by having an attitude...
you focus on one tiny aspect of graphic design
and your eyes stay closed for a big part of it.like sagmeister says:
trying to look limits my life.
- mimeartist0
don't be a twat mind... let your work do the talking... there have been many a bighead here... search for 'derek' I haven't seen him achieve fuck all since
- tank020
like mimeartist says.
and really don't put on that rockstar stance,
just listen, learn and work.
let the work have the attitude.
- mimeartist0
In fact am i paying more for my mac because i'm subsiding the dereks of this world to be sponsored by apple, and having a piss poor grid server service from MT ????!?!!??! Here is a clue don't sponsor useless c***s
- epete220
thats design?
- rybo0
*Updated*
- rybo0
- The way you keep posting your site, you'll rise to the top in no time!!!!uncle_helv
- tank020
What is graphic design?
What is graphic design? from AIGA Career GuideSuppose you want to announce or sell something, amuse or persuade someone, explain a complicated system or demonstrate a process. In other words, you have a message you want to communicate. How do you “send” it? You could tell people one by one or broadcast by radio or loudspeaker. That’s verbal communication. But if you use any visual medium at all—if you make a poster; type a letter; create a business logo, a magazine ad, or an album cover; even make a computer printout—you are using a form of visual communication called graphic design.
Graphic designers work with drawn, painted, photographed, or computer-generated images (pictures), but they also design the letterforms that make up various typefaces found in movie credits and TV ads; in books, magazines, and menus; and even on computer screens. Designers create, choose, and organize these elements—typography, images, and the so-called “white space” around them—to communicate a message. Graphic design is a part of your daily life. From humble things like gum wrappers to huge things like billboards to the T-shirt you’re wearing, graphic design informs, persuades, organizes, stimulates, locates, identifies, attracts attention and provides pleasure.
Graphic design is a creative process that combines art and technology to communicate ideas. The designer works with a variety of communication tools in order to convey a message from a client to a particular audience. The main tools are image and typography.