The Daily Juice
OrangeSprocket, Thursday, September, 09, 2010What Makes a Graphic Designer? Raw Talent or Schooling!
I did a blog post last week called “First Get Their Attention.” In the post I went off on a rant about Graphic Designers looking for employment and how little effort some of them put into getting our attention. That topic got me thinking about what makes a good graphic designer.
Search Engine Optimization and Online Marketing (or How to Get Found on the Interweb)
We’re living in exciting times. Online communication between people all over the globe has never been so easy and instantaneous. It can only get better and faster in the future (well at least we hope). Smart businesses see this rapid growth of communication as an ideal way to spread their name and reputation to even more people beyond all borders.
e-Learning and e-Volving
In the current age where it’s vogue to insert an “E” in front of anything that used to be done in the good ol’ days without a computer (e-mail, e-commerce, and even e-dating), it’s easy to take a passive stance with e-learning. It’s just training on a computer, right? I read a screen instead of a textbook, I use a mouse to select my answer on a multiple choice test instead of using a pen and paper, and I see my marks on a screen instead of a report card. So what is so great about e-learning?
Graphic Designers Toolbox
We worked with a few vendors recently who were using non-industry standard applications for design. This doesn’t happen often but when it does it can make for a few headaches and a bit of anxiety as we wait to see the final proofs.
First Get Their Attention. YEAH I’M TALKING TO YOU!
The first step in any successful marketing strategy is to get the attention of your prospects. If they don't know you exist it’s dang near impossible to get their business or your message across.
The Healing Journey
As we get ready to start on the next phase of a project that began some time ago I wanted to share a bit of this story. Several months past we were awarded a project with Public Legal Education and Information Service (PLEIS) for the Province of New Brunswick. The project was a joint effort between PLEIS-NB and Gignoo Transition House which is the only Aboriginal transition house in New Brunswick.