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Graphic Design |OT| Be, INdesign

Hey designers!

I've always been interested in graphic design, never did it though. I've been doing some music and uploading it to SoundCloud for sometime now and I feel like I need a logo of some sort to replace the crappy pic of my gear. I feel like I know what I want to do in terms of design, I'm just not sure which tool would be suitable.

My design is a rectangular square wave (if that makes sense), pretty basic. Any tool would you guys recommend that is intuitive.
 

SystemBug

Member
Hey designers!

I've always been interested in graphic design, never did it though. I've been doing some music and uploading it to SoundCloud for sometime now and I feel like I need a logo of some sort to replace the crappy pic of my gear. I feel like I know what I want to do in terms of design, I'm just not sure which tool would be suitable.

My design is a rectangular square wave (if that makes sense), pretty basic. Any tool would you guys recommend that is intuitive.

You might be able to use GIMP

https://www.gimp.org/
 
So glad i found this thread after 3 or so years on gaf quickly subbed

Made this quickly today.

already-dribble.jpg


What are the best freelance websites apart from fiverr and peopleperhour would anyone recommend?
 

Joe

Member
I'm not a professional designer, I just dabble for personal/business reasons, but I just want to say that the Lobster font is so overused now it should be outlawed. In the past few months I've seen it on porn videos, hospital signage, and everything in between.
 

SystemBug

Member
I'm not a professional designer, I just dabble for personal/business reasons, but I just want to say that the Lobster font is so overused now it should be outlawed. In the past few months I've seen it on porn videos, hospital signage, and everything in between.

to be fair Avenir is a dope font.
 

Eccocid

Member
Hey anyone participating on #36daysoftype on Instagram? It's an event for designers which takes in every year where you post a letter starting from A to Z and then numbers for 36 days. From graphics to animation, photography every discipline is allowed..

Today, we are at G.. haven't started to do G yet :/ I am trying to switch technique in every 3 letters.
Here my first 6 entries;)

ZcXpTPi.jpg


First 3 is made with C4D with stock models from archive3d.net and turbosquid.
The rest is made with ipadpro and Procreate app

(screenshot from my instagram account)
 

SystemBug

Member
Hey anyone participating on #36daysoftype on Instagram? It's an event for designers which takes in every year where you post a letter starting from A to Z and then numbers for 36 days. From graphics to animation, photography every discipline is allowed..

Today, we are at G.. haven't started to do G yet :/ I am trying to switch technique in every 3 letters.
Here my first 6 entries;)

ZcXpTPi.jpg


First 3 is made with C4D with stock models from archive3d.net and turbosquid.
The rest is made with ipadpro and Procreate app

(screenshot from my instagram account)

looking good! i really wanted to jump in but by the time i realized what was happening it was already many letters in
 

Eccocid

Member
Has anyone used Adobe Muse? I was going though the applications in my Creative Cloud membership and saw that it made HTML5 websites. I want to use it to make a portfolio site.

i spent few hours with it, its quite easy to make a basic website (also responsive) but havent finished anything with it yet. Also CC website has plenty of widgets for Muse if you wanna add some special stuff.

those look great!

started jumping too

That looks nice! is it C4D?
 

Eccocid

Member
I use 3DsMax. I wish i had C4d. the renderer in that is better. I use mental ray for rendering, but i have to touch them up in photoshop to get the best results later

I use C4d with default renderer but i am considering to switch to Octane which creates super results and i heard its pretty fast..tho it's quite expensive for me now :/
 

Eccocid

Member
Octane is GOD level . its pretty much cheating at that point lol

and for today's letter. "i"

Loved the texture! Do you have instagram?

Gah i still haent done "i" yet due to freelancing shedule :/ need to finish it and move to J,K and L which i will use a dif technique again.
 

santi_yo

Member
Guys, I'm starting to learn C4D by myself. Do you know any good tutorial/course? I don't mind if I have to pay for them, just want to learn this software properly.

Thanks :)
 
Hey guys,

Does anyone have a book they recommend to learn Illustrator/Photoshop? Is there like a well known book that teaches you the ropes? I know the absolute basics, but I'm mostly looking for something that teaches me the right measurements and the "laws" of designing logo's and other graphic design stuff.

Thanks!
 

redlemon

Member
Hey guys,

Does anyone have a book they recommend to learn Illustrator/Photoshop? Is there like a well known book that teaches you the ropes? I know the absolute basics, but I'm mostly looking for something that teaches me the right measurements and the "laws" of designing logo's and other graphic design stuff.

Thanks!

I never studied Graphic design formally but if its just learning the programs you wan't lynda.com generally has very comprehensive courses for beginners.
 
Hey guys,

Does anyone have a book they recommend to learn Illustrator/Photoshop? Is there like a well known book that teaches you the ropes? I know the absolute basics, but I'm mostly looking for something that teaches me the right measurements and the "laws" of designing logo's and other graphic design stuff.

Thanks!

A book that teaches you Photoshop/Illustrator won't teach you how to make logos. There are plenty of books dedicated to that sort of stuff.
 
Hey guys,

Does anyone have a book they recommend to learn Illustrator/Photoshop? Is there like a well known book that teaches you the ropes? I know the absolute basics, but I'm mostly looking for something that teaches me the right measurements and the "laws" of designing logo's and other graphic design stuff.

Thanks!

I will also vouch for Lynda.com.

From the perspective of a career designer, I will say that there's nothing out there that can really teach you the right measurements or laws. You kind of just need learn through osmosis once you learn the basic techniques of lighting, illustration, Adobe suite, etc. It's more or less up to you to develop your own style so to speak. Heck, I've been doing marketing/design for seven+ years and I'm still constantly learning new stuff/techniques on a daily basis lol.
 
Anyone here use WordPress to build / sell websites? I'm making my church's page and can see myself exploring designing websites for others on the weekends. What tips, advice, and suggestions do you guys have?

On a similar note, what theme do you guys like most? I'm currently working with Enfold, and it's really nice. Enjoying building with it thus far.
 
Anyone here use WordPress to build / sell websites? I'm making my church's page and can see myself exploring designing websites for others on the weekends. What tips, advice, and suggestions do you guys have?

On a similar note, what theme do you guys like most? I'm currently working with Enfold, and it's really nice. Enjoying building with it thus far.

I've used WordPress before at my last two jobs. Tips wise? All I can say is to learn some basic HTML/CSS so you can use the editor if you want to customize the code a bit. The kitchen sink is pretty powerful, but sometimes you might have an easier time manually coding if you're really interested in website design.
 

RDreamer

Member
I've used WordPress before at my last two jobs. Tips wise? All I can say is to learn some basic HTML/CSS so you can use the editor if you want to customize the code a bit. The kitchen sink is pretty powerful, but sometimes you might have an easier time manually coding if you're really interested in website design.

I would second this. Especially if you're a good designer, you're going to be pissed off with some weird shit that templates do and you'll want to change it. If you don't use some templates for their EXACT purpose made for there will be some weird things that pop up. Making sure you can do away with those is a big plus.
 
I've used WordPress before at my last two jobs. Tips wise? All I can say is to learn some basic HTML/CSS so you can use the editor if you want to customize the code a bit. The kitchen sink is pretty powerful, but sometimes you might have an easier time manually coding if you're really interested in website design.

I'm actually going through that growing pain, if you will, this very moment. What would you guys recommend as far as HTML/CSS courses or free resources?
 

Futureman

Member
this topic dead?

I have a question.

I took a photo and traced it in Photoshop...

WsyqUwMl.jpg


My GF's sister is making a movie and wants to use these on business cards. The file above in Photoshop is set at 6.8"x6.1" @ 300 pixels/inch.

I guess the business card place is asking for "vector based PDFs."

what is my best option here? It's my impression that trying to change something that is pixel based (my Photoshop file) to vector based doesn't really make sense.... like converting a VHS to Blu-Ray.

if the printing place absolutely needs vector images, is there an easy way to convert something like this to vector? Or should I just tell them that my pixel based file is large enough to print on something as small as a business card?
 
this topic dead?

I have a question.

I took a photo and traced it in Photoshop...

WsyqUwMl.jpg


My GF's sister is making a movie and wants to use these on business cards. The file above in Photoshop is set at 6.8"x6.1" @ 300 pixels/inch.

I guess the business card place is asking for "vector based PDFs."

what is my best option here? It's my impression that trying to change something that is pixel based (my Photoshop file) to vector based doesn't really make sense.... like converting a VHS to Blu-Ray.

if the printing place absolutely needs vector images, is there an easy way to convert something like this to vector? Or should I just tell them that my pixel based file is large enough to print on something as small as a business card?


The best way would be to trace your art in Illustrator. They might be asking for vector because they want to use a spot color for it, and a lot of print shops find that much easier to do with vector art.

But it's also possibly a resolution issue, depending on the actual size it will print at, because line art usually looks best at 900dpi and up. 300dpi really pertains to continuous tone images. Seems like you would be fine, since the art is so big; but it just depends how the art appears in the finished design.

Basically you should find out why they need vector, in case there is a legit pre-press reason for it, and to see if there might be a reasonable workaround. I would not really recommend just telling them to proceed anyway without first asking what the problem is. Note that many print shops have pretty rigid workflows and may not be all that flexible. They may well have a policy like "raster art = a 4-color job."

If it must be vector, its best to do it from scratch.
 

Futureman

Member
ok thanks. I'm going to ask if it's possible to just use a full resolution exported PDF from Photoshop.

if not I guess I have to look into how to trace an image like this in Illustrator. I do have Lynda.com sub so maybe I'll poke around in there.
 
ok thanks. I'm going to ask if it's possible to just use a full resolution exported PDF from Photoshop.

if not I guess I have to look into how to trace an image like this in Illustrator. I do have Lynda.com sub so maybe I'll poke around in there.

Depending how flexible they are, they MIGHT accept a really high res bitmap built out using the 50% threshold setting. And if that comes out jaggy, you can precede it with a gaussian blur. That's the best "cheat" for this sort of thing I know (did it a lot when I worked prepress).
 

pantsmith

Member
Hey design gaf,

Can anyone hook me up with an invitation to Dribble?

I'm currently building/updating my portfolio to look for work, and would love to get a Dribble portfolio up and running. Would appreciate an invite if anyone has a hook up.
 
Hey design gaf,

Can anyone hook me up with an invitation to Dribble?

I'm currently building/updating my portfolio to look for work, and would love to get a Dribble portfolio up and running. Would appreciate an invite if anyone has a hook up.

You can also create your own portfolio if you want. Invites are hard to come by.
 

maeh2k

Member
I like the concept. However I think the arch could be integrated with the type a bit better. I also think the break in type form kind of kills the flow a bit too. but logos are a very hard thing for me. I just get anxiety whenever somebody asks me to design one 😰

Thank you for your feedback.
 

SystemBug

Member
I just finished my first personal web site and animation reel, and I'd love to get feedback!

Here's the website:
jrbechard.com

And the motion design reel:
Motion Design Reel

Great work! loved the energy in your reel video

I'm making a logo for my local church and am wondering what y'all think of what I have. Any tips on the logos I've made and which direction you think I should go in?

I personally like the 3rd one the best, it seems simple and will look nice printed on shirts and other merchandise
 

8byte

Banned
Hey all,

My boss has tasked me with "creating a letter that looks handwritten". Clearly the solution is in a decent OpenType font that has some degree of character variants available, and manually making minor adjustments. I'm just looking for suggestions. I don't want to go script heavy with a lot of connected ligatures and flourishes, but just some basic handwritten print fonts. Admittedly, I just don't know where to look, as both TypeKit and Fonts.com don't really tell you if a type face has a lot of additional characters outside of support for multiple languages.

So...anyone got any tips or hints?
 
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