Don’t Think — Know

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXDTx9YcN50 Thinking is great, it's something you NEED when you're designing. But if you want your clients to trust that you know what you're doing, maybe you shouldn' ...

The Myth of the Right-Brained Designer

If you are a designer, and someone were to ask you if you are right brained or left-brained, chances are that you would answer without hesitation, “right-brained”. Designers are marketed to and told ...

Creative Courage & Using Your Fears

So I talk about design on this blog, why would I talk about fear? No one is afraid of design right? Well, not exactly, but sort of. We may not be afraid that the Baskerville capital letter "G" is go ...

Twelve Habits of a Happy Designer

I talked a few weeks ago about ways you can be sure to kill your design soul. It’s hard work being a designer these days so it’s really easy to focus on the negatives of what we do. But how can we ...

You Should Try to Use Paper

What difference does it make if you actually use paper or if you just start making stuff and fleshing out your ideas directly on the computer or on an app?  Tons, trust me on this one. https://www.yo ...

Learn Color Theory

So maybe you think you've got color theory covered. You know the color wheel, right?... You could tell me what the primary and secondary colors are and maybe even the tertiary colors. But frankly, ...

Don’t Fall in Love with Your Ideas

The creative process is all about coming up with a ton of ideas, and realizing the most of them will probably not ever see the light of day, and we need to be okay with that. There’s a few reasons why we designers can tend to fall in love with our ideas. But why shouldn’t we?

Let the Image Guide Your Type

If you are creating a design using photos as your primary backdrop, let the image give you a guide on where to place your type. You can create interesting compositions busing the space allowed by th ...

Respect Deadlines

Deadlines are important? Really? I know, this seems obvious, but trust me some people forget that there are time limits to things. One of the most difficult habits for many designers is time managem ...

DO NOT Make the Logo Bigger

This is one of those classic pet peeves of designers. The dreaded client question “can we make the logo bigger?” To this I say, tell them no. Not just to making the logo bigger, because often there ...

Take More Pictures

Welcome to Design Tip Tuesday! This week I want to encourage you to get out your camera. You should take a DSLR, an iPhone camera, a Polaroid; whatever camera you can get your hands on.  Practice taki ...

Leave Your Comfort Zone

It's really important to recognize when you have become too cozy where you are creatively. Leaving your comfort zone doesn't just mean learning something new. It can also mean pushing yourself into ...

Take Chances

 Sometimes we get comfortable in the creative spaces of what we are "good at". It's really important to do work that is something you've never tried or never had the guts to try. Trying a new design t ...

A Few of My Favorite (Free) Things

 The creative process can be full of small speed bumps to huge mountains. Some things can make the actual execution of your ideas be so much easier. I've often been asked where I get my fonts or vecto ...

Ask Why

  One of the most important parts of design thinking that you will ever need is knowing the importance of asking why. Simon Sinek, inspirational author, says that it's easy to figure out what ...

Use the Color Wheel to “Cheat”

Incorporating color into a design of any kind can be a delicate operation. You want to be sure that you are giving the right message with color. That the viewers conscious and subconscious will get ...

Be Committed

It's a bit ironic that I've been wanting this as my tip for today. I was committed to posting while it was actually Tuesday, instead of a few minutes after midnight going into Wednesday, but that's e ...

It’s Good to Question

This one is important to practice from time to time. I don't know about you but I tend to like rules, at least at first. Then I want to question the rules and ask where I might be wrong. Much like wa ...