You want to be a Designer, what next? Part 1
September 2, 2008 by Duncan · Leave a Comment
So you have decided that you want to be a graphic or web designer, what should you start doing?
I think that being a serious designer is something that you grow to be as opposed to just wanting to be one. I know from my experience growing up that I knew what inspiration was quite early on and I gravitated towards those things that inspired me.
I use to love going to the grocery store with my parents every week because I could go to the music shop and check out all the album covers and posters until they were done shopping. When I got home I would instantly go to my room and try to recreate what I had just seen.
I always wished I had a copy of these images to work from but because records were both expensive and usually not suitable for a little boy I was forced to absorb it all in that small amount of time I had alone with them in the shop.
Compulsive Hoarding of Great Design
I’m a firm believer that if I had access to all those album covers and posters whenever I wanted I could have been a much better artist earlier on. When I decided I wanted go to school to become a graphic designer one of the first things I was taught was to start collecting different types of magazine ads that you enjoy, to me that just confirms my belief.
The idea of collecting reference materials was basically a tip from the teacher and wasn’t given any more attention through the rest of the course but I heard it loud and clear “start hording images”…lol.
Cutting out ads and images didn’t last long because it was too sloppy and storage was becoming a big problem, how are you supposed to organize all your clippings so you can find what you are looking for?
Digital Deceptions Goes Digital
I ended up scanning them in and organizing them in folders. I quickly knew I needed to come up with some sort of system to classify these images so they can easily be found and what I did was pretty simple.
Say I have a picture of a palm tree it would be put in the folder called “nature” which had a folder called “trees” which contains a folder called “tropical”, simple enough and very effective. Nowadays you can get loads of software for this type of thing which is a very good idea to do if you haven’t already got a load of reference materials and a system.
I also do the same thing with my own photos, websites and even colour pallets, if I see something that I like I take a screen capture and save it to the appropriate folder which I also have a similar system for. I classify sites by style so it would go something like this grunge, corporate, themed and so on you get the idea its whatever works for you.
This is a great practice for designers because websites never last forever plus you save loads of time from surfing garbage and distractions. It is great to be Independent and have a copy of great ads, images and marketing campaigns, you never need the net to reference your archive, isn’t that what freelancing is all about? Most importantly I think it means you are always on the lookout.
Here are a couple of Pablo Picasso quotes about copying and taken at face value he sounds like a thief but what he is really talking about is using reference materials for inspiration but he had a real sense of humour about it.
- “Bad artists copy. Good artists steal.”
- “To copy others is necessary, but to copy oneself is pathetic.”
Just remember that they are only reference materials, don’t copy others work and give credit where credit is due.
Gun Girl Illustration
August 30, 2008 by Duncan · Leave a Comment
A vector illustration of a girl holding a gun.
Mermaid Illustration
August 30, 2008 by Duncan · Leave a Comment
One day I decided to illustrate an old sketch of a mermaid I found.








