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letterforms | Designable: Inspiration
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Jessica Hische: Penguin Drop Caps. Jessica Hische is a renowned typographer, letterer, and illustrator, whose work is always colorful, exciting, and orignal. Keetra Dean Dixon: Wax Type. Keetra Dean Dixon, often working in tandem with her husband, fellow designer JK Keller, has a style and process that is playful and thought-provoking. This series of wax sculptures are constructed by applying layer after layer of hot wax to 3D letterforms, over time building up a massive block of colored wax.
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Nick Harrison | Designable: Advice
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Creative Director at Partners and Harrison. I love this quote, and I try to keep it in mind every time I’m creating something for a client:. It’s not creative unless it sells. David Ogilvy. Other bits of advice:. Save about 30-35% of every freelance check for taxes. I recommend that you make a new bank account solely for paying taxes. Drop the 30-35% into that account every time you get paid, and never touch it. Then you can use that account when tax season rolls around.
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Trudy Abadie | Designable: Advice
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Advice to young freelance designers:.
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client | Designable: Clients
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Four Ways to Handle Client Changes. Via Graphic Design Blender. Clients can be fickle, and clients can be know-it-alls. Many people think that art is “easy,” and though you probably don’t want to be working for these kinds of clients in the first place, sometimes you have no choice. As a last resort, you can always back out of the job, or choose not to take credit for it. Read on for a more detailed analysis! 1 Explain your solution and educate the client. In this case, you’ll need to take your input a b...
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Christine DiChiara | Designable: Advice
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Marketing Coordinator/Graphic Designer at CareGivers America. Don’t take anything at face value. Research who you are going to be working for/with because you want to build a professional relationship with them. Learning as much about your client as possible makes you look interested in them and in their company. You also need to know what the company is and what it does so that you can design the project! Put yourself out there! Try to market your services to your community! Instant client just by follo...
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Erik Marinovich | Designable: Inspiration
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Erik Marinovich is a typographer and letter working and living in San Francisco. He is widely regarded as a master of hand lettering, and currently works for Title Case, a lettering studio that he opened with Jessica Hische. His lettering skills are amazing, and his style ranges from clean and simple to overly ornate. Check out his website and the rest of his work!
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Billing Clients for Miscellaneous Work | Designable: Finance
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Billing Clients for Miscellaneous Work. Via Graphic Design Blender. A lot of freelance designers run into this problem when it comes time to bill their clients, clients don’t want to see that you’re charging them to run to pick up ink and toner or that you factored in an electricity budget into their invoice. But those costs, and the time required to do them is real, so how do you get around? These two kinds of billable hours essentially told my boss what expenses he could pass along to the client direct...
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Invoice Like A Pro | Designable: Finance
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Invoice Like A Pro. Invoicing. A lot people don’t consider invoicing until late in the game, but when you’re dealing with your own company and your own finances, keeping track of money becomes crucial. If you’re anything like me, papers and details sometimes get lost in the shuffle, so having a clear, organized system (whatever that means for you) becomes necessary. Their Details and Yours. You’ll also need your company name, your name, address, telephone number and email address. If they have any qu...