Building your design business: perceptioning
Instead of asking, “What should we do next?” try asking, “How could we do this better?”
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Instead of asking, “What should we do next?” try asking, “How could we do this better?”
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Ask yourself, does this logo design truly express the 1. personality, 2. culture, and 3. history of your client’s business?
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From left to right: Ivan Chermayeff, Tom Geismar, Sagi Haviv
The computer will not help you connect with your creative impulses. A pencil will.
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Logo sweatshops and crowdsourcing websites pretend this “little detail” has no value. They thrive on clients believing a logo is only meant to fill an empty space.
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I still find it a little odd that many of you around the world are sat reading my book. It almost goes without saying that I’m hugely thankful, so it’s a pleasure to spread the link-love to your websites.
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