Thursday, June 30, 2011


Color serves to provide a certain vibration in a design. So great was the power of color, thus providing a psychological effect on everyone who sees it. Even in medical therapy, specific colors in use to help patients heal faster, exciting right?

This time we will discuss about the psychology of color in graphic design (the example I gave would-shaped design of the website because I happened to wrestling in this area) but it does not mean the effect will vary with print or other media, the effect will essentially remain the same.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Finding Your First Design Job

Many young designers is hard to believe they can make a living, they found some eye-catching, interesting, they are like. Find the right First Design Job, even if it is a summer job or internship, not only to carry out an important step in your career. This is the area of ​​exploration and learning process continues. Even the most skilled designers to find a first job stressful.The proposal, according to the search process can be reduced to provide an overview of pressure.
Before you can start your First Design Job search, you need to know 1) yourself: your motivations, strengths and weaknesses; 2) your work: its nature, style and variety, and 3) the job market: business, design offices and the employ graphic designers and other business. Then you can prepare in a combination of you and your work.

Landing Your First Graphic Design Job

So, you’re a college graduate … now what? It’s a surreal feeling walking across the stage in your cap and gown, picking up a diploma holder (with no diploma in it … yet) and heading out to face the world. Whether you are a recent college graduate, or just gearing up for graduation, looking for and finding your first job post-college can be an overwhelming task. ‘Where can I find a design job and how do I land it? And am I really ready for life after college?’ are probably just a couple of the many questions you are asking yourself. Finding your first design job isn’t just an important step in getting your career going – it’s also an exploration of the design field and the next step in the learning process. Here’s a tip – the key to finding the right first graphic design job is knowing what you want and what you can offer to your future employer.