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    Behind the scenes: writing a design book

    It was December 2008 when out-of-the-blue I received an email from Nikki McDonald, senior acquisitions editor at US-based publisher Peachpit. In December 2009 I received a box filled with copies of my first book Logo Design Love: A Guide to Creating Iconic Brand Identities . Here are some of my experiences along the way

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    The Designful Company

    The following passage is excerpted from Marty Neumeier’s latest book, The Designful Company: How to build a culture of nonstop innovation . Imagine a crazy world where what you learned in business school is either upside down or backwards—where customers control the company, jobs are avenues of self-expression, the barriers to competition are out of your control, strangers design your products, fewer features are better, advertising drives customers away, demographics are beside the point, whatever you sell you take back, best practices are obsolete at birth; where meaning talks, money walks, and stability is fantasy; where talent trumps obedience, imagination beats knowledge, and empathy trounces logic.

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    If you don’t ask, you don’t get.

    Three weeks ago my acquisitions editor Nikki (at Peachpit Press ) asked if I could find a well-known designer to write a quote for the back cover of my book. She said it would need to be someone with a great reputation, and that we didn’t have much time. Finding a quote hadn’t crossed my mind, and it’s not like I’m out rubbing shoulders much with the cream of the design crop

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    Social Media World Forum

    Image courtesy of Nimages DR Fancy going to the Social Media World Forum ? I’ve got a two-day conference pass worth $850 that needs an owner. Two-day pass includes: Entry to the conference and presentations Access to the pre-event online meeting planner Conference Materials Refreshments throughout each day including full buffet lunch Entry to networking drinks reception Post show digital access to speaker presentations For a chance to win just leave a comment saying something you’d change about my blog (the design, topics of chat, frequency of posts—anything really)

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    Hiring a designer: a client’s perspective

    Image copyright: nerovivo Here follows a guest post by Aditya Mahesh of AMBeat.com , a blog offering resources for entrepreneurs — advice, start-up profiles, interviews, news analysis, and more . Now I’ve never been a graphic designer (my background’s in copywriting), but by hiring designers on numerous occasions I’ve gained insights from the customer-side that will help you satisfy your own clients. The following tips will help you keep your customers coming back.

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    Top ten problems in file prep for print

    Image courtesy of Bay Graphics The following is a print-primer guest post from NetPublications , an “award-winning on-demand printing, publishing and fulfillment company with 25 years of experience in the book and manual business” . There’s a lot to consider before printed products can go to press, so we’ve compiled a list of the top ten problems that occur when a printing company receives your files. By following this checklist, you can avoid many of these problems

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    Massive Game Header

    Open a new document Size: 760 x 450 pixels Background color: #333333 Then Create a shape like in the following image with the Rounded Rectangle Tool ( set the radius to 5 pixels ) Click to enlarge Then go to Layer > Rasterize > Shape Select Rectangular marquee tool ( set the radius to 0 pixels ) and make the following selection Click to enlarge Then Hit Delete on your keyboard Then press CTRL+D to deselect Select pen Tool and use the following settings Then with Pen tool make the following path Then press on The Load Path as a selection The result will be in the following image Then hit one more time the delete key from your keyboard Press CTRL+D to deselect and you should have something like this Duplicate this layer , then go to Edit > transform > Flip Horizontal Then with the right arrow key move this new layer to the right Click to enlarge Then Select both layers , and press CTRL+E ( this will merge this 2 layer into a single one ) Now add the following layer styles This is the result Click to enlarge Select Elliptical marquee tool and make a selection like in the following image Click to enlarge Create a new layer ( press CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+N ) Then go to Edit > Stroke and use the following settings Press CTRL+D to deselect Then with the erase tool , delete all the line , and be sure you will leave only some small lines like in the following image Then for this small lines add the following layer style This is the result Now Create some small shapes. Click to enlarge Now rasterize all this red shapes Then apply the following layer styles for all red shapes This is the result Click to enlarge Now take the Eraser Tool and delete half of the shapes. Be sure you have this result Click to enlarge Now select Rounded Rectangle Tool and make some small shapes like in the following image Duplicate this small shapes as many times you want and place it like me You can use different colors if you want Click to enlarge Grab the rectangle Tool, and make a simple shape Click to enlarge Then add this layer styles Then drag the layer above the background layer Click to enlarge Then duplicate the following layers And place it like me.

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