International Perspectives

I’m going to be traveling abroad this week, but I will try to keep the blog updated. I’m anticipating some unique insights into business and creativity from an international point of view. Stay tuned!

Valuing Presentation Part 1

In an earlier post, I talked about the fact that every person is an artist. However, notice that I didn’t say that every person is a designer. But, it’s just because they haven’t learned yet.

See, good design is a skill that can be learned. While some are more naturally inclined to good design than others, you can learn the basics of space and type-faces and color–enough to make a big difference in the way you present press kits, blogs, resumes, reports, powerpoints and portfolios.

Here are few things to consider for your next project.

PERSONALITY: Your project has a personality. Figure out what that is from a design standpoint before you implement.

COLOR: Loud colors are not always the colors that get noticed.

TYPE-FACE: Again, something subtle may be what really grabs attention.

ORIGINALITY: You could print your resume on white paper with your name at the top, but so can everyone else. Even changing up the paper stock or paper size can be the difference between blending in and standing out.

Now get out there are start being inspired. And if you’re a crafty kind of person, you have to check out DIY: Design it Yourself. This book is very much worth buying.

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