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A Site to See

180911
A Site to See, D'oh!, Good Advice
“All the filters in the world can’t help.”
DDC_TO_RESOLVE
A Site to See, Designers Are People Too, Good Advice
A Site to See: To Resolve Project

Business Matters

  • AIGA Center for Practice Management
  • AIGA on Copyright
  • AIGA Position on Spec Work (I fully support this.)
  • AIGA Standard Form of Agreement for Design Services
  • Graphic Artists Guild Handbook of Pricing and Ethical Standards
  • Mastering the Creative Brief
  • What is a Creative Brief?

Color

  • Adobe Kuler
  • Colour Lovers
  • Design Seeds

Daily design reading.

  • Brand New
  • Design Observer
  • Imprint
  • MediaShift (PBS)
  • Quipsologies

Design for good.

  • AIGA's Design for Good
  • Firebelly Design

Eye Candy

  • Pinterest
  • Things Organized Neatly

Favorite design blogs.

  • Creative Bloq
  • Felt & Wire
  • Gelato Baby
  • Grain Edit
  • Kern & Burn
  • Mag Culture
  • Rock Paper Ink
  • Swiss Miss
  • Uppercase

For Your Consideration

  • First Things First Manifesto 2000
  • The Story of Stuff

Good advice.

  • 33 Designisms
  • 8 Tips for Keeping Your First Design Job
  • Good Fucking Design Advice
  • Handbook of Pricing & Ethical Guidelines
  • How to Survive a Critique: A Guide to Giving and Receiving Feedback
  • On Copyright & Stealing
  • Should I work for free? (Jessica Hische)

Ha.

  • Agency Wank
  • Lousy Book Covers
  • The Creative Confessional

Inspired Commerce

  • 20 x 200
  • Buy Olympia
  • Kickstarter
  • Threadless

Internships

  • AIGA Guide to Internships

Logos/Wordmarks/Symbols

  • 25 Logo Design Tips
  • Logo Gala
  • LogoMoose

Maps & Information Graphics

  • 13 Awesome Calendars
  • Information is Beautiful
  • Old Maps Online
  • Radical Cartography
  • Stamen
  • Visual Complexity
  • What your favorite map projection says about you.

My favorite designers & artists.

  • Aesthetic Apparatus
  • AIGA Position on Spec Work (I fully support this.)
  • Alvin Lustig
  • Charles & Ray Eames
  • Charley Harper
  • Cipe Pineles
  • Debbie Millman
  • Jenny Odell
  • Landland
  • Maira Kalman
  • Marian Bantjes
  • Marion Deuchars
  • Peter Mendelsund
  • Sister Mary Corita Kent
  • Sonnenzimmer
  • Stefan Kanchev
  • The Bird Machine/Jay Ryan
  • The Small Stakes/Jason Munn
  • Trollbäck & Company
  • V23/Vaughan Oliver
  • Wolff Olins

Need more software training?

  • A List Apart
  • Adobe Help: Illustrator
  • Adobe Help: InDesign
  • Adobe Help: Photoshop
  • Layers Magazine
  • Lynda.com
  • Method & Craft
  • Smashing Magazine

Other Design Publications

  • AdFreak
  • Design Taxi
  • Eye Magazine
  • Fast Co. Design
  • Felt & Wire
  • How Magazine

Packaging Design

  • Lovely Package
  • Oh Beautiful Beer
  • The Dieline

Professional Association

  • AIGA
  • Fox River Ad Club

Resources for Printing

  • Moo
  • Offbeat Press
  • Print Place
  • Silly Toast Screenprinting

Student Blog Set-Up

  • Wordpress.com
  • Wordpress.com Support
  • Wordpress.com Themes

The Job Search

  • 9 Things You Should Never Say in a Job Interview
  • Big Shoes Network
  • Daily Muse
  • Interview Basics for Designers
  • Show Up (advice to young people entering the job market)
  • Words to Strike From Your Resume

Two Essential Podcasts

  • 99% Invisible
  • Design Matters with Debbie Millman

Typography

  • Emigre
  • Font Squirrel
  • Fonts in Use
  • Hamilton Wood Type Museum
  • Hoefler & Frere-Jones
  • House Industries
  • How to Explain Why Typography Matters
  • I Love Typography
  • I'm Comic Sans, Asshole
  • Lost Type Co-op
  • Off Book: Type (short PBS film)
  • Thinking With Type
  • Typekit (Real fonts for web use)
  • Typetoken
  • Typophile

Very Useful Things

  • Behance
  • DropBox
  • TED
  • TeuxDeux
  • The Flourishing Artist (Resources for artists from UW Madison)

Visual Standards Examples

  • USDA Visual Standards Guide

Topics covered.

  • A Site to See
  • Amazing Resource
  • Bird Usage
  • D'oh!
  • Design For Good
  • Designers Are People Too
  • Food & Drink
  • Found Design
  • Good Advice
  • Good To Know
  • Handmade
  • Identity
  • Information Graphics
  • Kids
  • Letterpress
  • Locally Sourced
  • Maps
  • Music
  • On Ice
  • Opportunity Calls
  • Packaging
  • Predictions
  • Print Design
  • Really Smart
  • Student Work
  • The Great Midwest
  • Typography
  • Uncategorized
  • Views From Great Heights

A thought (or eight).

"Nothing pulls you into the territory between art and science so quickly as design. It is the borderline where contradictions and tensions exist between the quantifiable and the poetic. It is the field between desire and necessity. Designers thrive in those conditions, moving between land and water."
Katherine & Michael McCoy
Design Educators

"A design isn’t finished until somebody is using it."
Brenda Laurel
Designer, Researcher, & Writer

"I grasped the notion that design was not about superficial styling but rather about a process, an investigation, a try-out, and a passion based in curiosity and discovery."
Rob Forbes
Founder, Design Within Reach

"There is a place for beauty, for beautiful posters and packaging and books. There is also a need for innovation, for making an environmental and social impact."
Ellen Shapiro
Designer & Writer

"The journey from not knowing to knowing was his work. He was selling his desire to learn about a subject.”
Richard Saul Wurman, founder of TED, on designer Charles Eames

"That small child with the scissors and colored paper, sitting in the middle of the parental living room rug, making shapes out of beautiful colors, for his or her own joy, not for money, not for critical acclaim, that child is you. You have the opportunity to create what never was. Forget about revolutionizing the world. Work for the joy of working, and without intending to, you will help to change your corner of the world."
Charles Goslin
Design Educator

"Everything I do, I do for love."
Marian Bantjes
Typographer Extraordinaire

"Living with computers gives funny ideas."
Wim Crouwel
Experimental Typographer

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