Friday, May 25, 2012

Summer visual inspiration ( with Pinterest boards)

So, since I'm an AVID Pinterest fan, I decided to create my own 'board' of Graphic Design visual inspiration for this summer:

Summer Colors

Stil don't know what Pinterest's policies are in regards to screenshots like this.

Summer Textures



Fresh Compositions



Hey, go ahead and click on these boards.These are, as you can see just a visual inspiration.To check out some awesome ideas, visit Pinterest' Blog to find the latest and coolest trends.
Also, check out my new PINTEREST ART BLOG where I'll review some of the artists, trends and ideas shown on Pinterest' Art and Design Community.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Five easy projects to help you build your portfolio.

Clients are always looking for fresh talent.
As an artist, you simply want to be able to convey your style but also appeal to potential employers.
If you happen to be a recently converted  Graphic Artist or simply starting your career on the field, here are a few project ideas to get you started on building a stunning and attention-grabbing portfolio:

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LOGOS
This is the easiest way to start your portfolio.
Create a logo for your company or a friends business.
Talk about the main concept and try to come-up with a  very simple yet clever message to rely with the image. Sketching the design and then replicating the drawing on Illustrator, that way you can teach yourself how to use both methods.
Use non-traditional images that would still convey the same message, like an OK hand gesture for an environmental company.


T-SHIT DESIGN
Design your own t-shirt.
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This is a great idea if you're an artist with both illustration capabilities or simply like how fashion and function interact with each other. It can be a nice digital octopus drawing or a modern architectural rendering, as long as you practice your layout capabilities, you're set.
Take this free template to use as a guide for your t-shirt design.
If you happen to love your creation, then go ahead and submit it into Threadless. Who knows, you might already be working towards making some dough.


PRODUCT AND PACKAGE DESIGN
There's a world of specialties for Graphic Designers and product and package design are very specific niches with high demand.
Product Designers usually go for a degree in Industrial Design, which is really more focused on sculpture and functionality.
Package Designers on the other hand, still focus most of their work on layout with also some degree of functionality and a very strong Marketing background. For this, many companies look for strong portfolios with great product and package designs. Start with something simple: get an extra chinese food carry-out box and cerate a cool design.
Then try to replicate it later on with your own cardboard cutout.
Have a great idea for a product? Then try sketching it and then create a digital version of it with Google Sketchup.

ILLUSTRATION
Love sketching characters or have more of a fluid/artistic side?
Then perhaps you want try creating a section of your portfolio dedicated to Illustrative work.
Start by creating your own versions of popular children's stories like Snow White (which happens to be super popular right now, by the way) or a made-up character for a children's book.
Many clients are also looking for artist that know how to draw cartoonish game characters, so go into your favorite website or check out the game store to draw some inspiration.


Hope this article has been helpful. If you're wanting to go back to school to get your degree in Graphic Design, feel free to visit this easy scholarships to apply for article. It's full of great resources and information to help you get started.



Sunday, January 1, 2012

Creativity workout.

If you're an artist like myself you probably already know how unpredictable and yet fascinating creativity is. One moment you'll have a huge surge of ideas and then another be completely out of ideas.
Some on my most inspiring moments are at night, when I'm about to go to sleep and have to write-down my ideas before I loose them in my slumber. 
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So I did a little research and came across a few good ideas and exercises to inspire creativity. Here are some of them:
 1) Invent your own language.
Come up with your own symbols for the alphabet. Make them as intricate or simple as you wish.
2) Play with clay.
This encourages a motor-brain connection and opens up the creative center of your brain.
3) Play some of your favorite music.
And if you happen to like classical music live Beethoven, then even better.
4) Look at other portfolios.
This helps you get some ideas and inspirations you can work with. Many portfolios can be found at the AIGA website.
5) Go for a run.
Research shows an intense and quick workout can help trigger creativity.
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6) Go to a local bookstore and browse through magazines and books on a variety of subjects, not necessarily in your field. 
7) Hang out with kids.
Kids always have plenty of imagination to share. Try to develop some cool games to play and see how everyone's creativity expands.
8) Sketch, paint, sculpt. Look for objects you can sketch and try different approches. Look for textures you like and replicate them. Create patterns and shapes.
9) Go into nature: Take a hike at your nearest park and be surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature. There's always plenty of inspiration to draw from nature.
10) Enjoy a nice cup of coffee. Caffeine is definitely a good friend: waking up your mind and therefore you creative thinking.


These are just a few tips I can suggest and have personally found successful.
Hope they help you get into a more inspiring and creative zone.
Happy new year!