This is a test JESS3 Blogdesigners – JESS3 Blog https://blog.jess3.com JESS3 is a creative agency that specializes in social media strategy and data visualization. Tue, 11 Dec 2018 20:42:43 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.21 The Pocketbook https://blog.jess3.com/2015/06/the-pocketbook.html https://blog.jess3.com/2015/06/the-pocketbook.html#respond Fri, 19 Jun 2015 11:47:27 +0000 Jesse Thomas http://blog.jess3.com/?p=37173 Ever wished someone had given you a guidebook when you first became a graphic designer? Well, now there’s one you can pick up for the low price of a tweet.

Graphic designer and illustrator Cristian Eres conceived The Pocketbook with the help of contributors Cranio Dsgn, a fellow graphic designer and vector illustrator, and Grace Garcia, a product designer and illustrator. The three Valencia-based artists collected 120 tips in categories like Personal Growth, Working Smart, Self-Promo, and Working with Clients. It’s their way of reaching out to beginners like they once were, in hopes that the advice they provide will make someone else’s path a little less arduous.

The Pocketbook

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https://www.behance.net/gallery/24768773/The-Pocketbook

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Ever wished someone had given you a guidebook when you first became a graphic designer? Well, now there’s one you can pick up for the low price of a tweet.

Graphic designer and illustrator Cristian Eres conceived The Pocketbook with the help of contributors Cranio Dsgn, a fellow graphic designer and vector illustrator, and Grace Garcia, a product designer and illustrator. The three Valencia-based artists collected 120 tips in categories like Personal Growth, Working Smart, Self-Promo, and Working with Clients. It’s their way of reaching out to beginners like they once were, in hopes that the advice they provide will make someone else’s path a little less arduous.

The Pocketbook

Source:

https://www.behance.net/gallery/24768773/The-Pocketbook

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The Power of Logos https://blog.jess3.com/2015/04/the-power-of-logos.html https://blog.jess3.com/2015/04/the-power-of-logos.html#respond Tue, 21 Apr 2015 15:05:52 +0000 Jesse Thomas http://blog.jess3.com/?p=36273 Michael Bierut of New York design firm Pentagram is an award-winning designer and industry leader. He sat down with Design Indaba to discuss logos, how they can sometimes falter and how they can transcend – important stuff for any designer to remember. Check out his insights in the video!

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http://www.swiss-miss.com/2015/03/michael-bierut-on-the-power-of-logos.html

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Michael Bierut of New York design firm Pentagram is an award-winning designer and industry leader. He sat down with Design Indaba to discuss logos, how they can sometimes falter and how they can transcend – important stuff for any designer to remember. Check out his insights in the video!

Source:

http://www.swiss-miss.com/2015/03/michael-bierut-on-the-power-of-logos.html

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Designers & Code: How Much Should You Know? https://blog.jess3.com/2015/04/designers-code-how-much-should-you-know.html https://blog.jess3.com/2015/04/designers-code-how-much-should-you-know.html#respond Thu, 16 Apr 2015 14:59:13 +0000 Taylor Crisdale http://blog.jess3.com/?p=35889 It’s obvious from the job titles: designers are not programmers, and programmers aren’t here to design. But should designers be able to code? Matthew Hunt of Web Designer Depot offers his take on the issue and we have to admit, we’re fans of his thinking:

You should learn the basics of coding so that you can properly understand the needs of the developers you work with… [and if] you have a better sense of what’s technically realistic before you start designing, you’ll be less likely to waste your time.

Check out the full piece here.

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http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2015/04/should-designers-learn-to-code/

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It’s obvious from the job titles: designers are not programmers, and programmers aren’t here to design. But should designers be able to code? Matthew Hunt of Web Designer Depot offers his take on the issue and we have to admit, we’re fans of his thinking:

You should learn the basics of coding so that you can properly understand the needs of the developers you work with… [and if] you have a better sense of what’s technically realistic before you start designing, you’ll be less likely to waste your time.

Check out the full piece here.

Source:

http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2015/04/should-designers-learn-to-code/

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