Ingenuity

Why are retro illustrations so popular? Because they can be had for free. And, of course, you can resell the print for a profit: enter Vintagraph.

Posted in Amusement, Craftiness

Arthur Stovell, Graphic Designer

To those who wring their hands over hot having enough work to show, may I present Arthur Stovell, Graphic Designer. His web site presents only a half dozen projects but does so with utter confidence. His design is clear, his typography meticulous, his grids well executed and his humor worth a bite. This portfolio is the work of a quiet, self assured perfectionist whose shares his wit under his breath. Your university design professor might look at a similar portfolio and scoff but really it’s all I need to see before calling Art (who likely hates that nickname) in for an interview.

Posted in Amusement

Promote Yourself and Your Work

Be Proud

I believe we do design because we are proud of our work. We believe that we deserve a chance because we can offer the client a unique value. Internally, we believe in it and so that means externally we should show that we believe in it as well. –

Read more on self promotion: Here and Here, tips on setting yourself up as a freelancer: Here and Here, and sample contracts: Here.

 

Posted in Amusement, Employment

50 Years of Government Spending in One Graph

This relevant and amazing piece of information design by Lam Thuy Vo shows 50 years of US government spending in one graph using numbers from the Office of Management and Budget.

Posted in Artists & Designers, Course Related, Design Ethics, Actions & Impact, Design Theory, Information, Mad Props, Persons of Interest

Google Follows Wikipedia

Read here and here about Google’s new Knowledge Graph feature which does what Wikipedia has been doing for years, with more helpful results. Let’s compare a search result for Andromeda:

Google Wikipedia
 

Perhaps a soft roll out would have been more appropriate than a Google PR campaign?

Posted in Amusement, Editorial