Thursday, December 5, 2013

The New 2015 Ford Mustang



the New Ford Mustang, what do you think all? Keeps classic Stang design cues while pushing forward and looking pretty sexy.

More at Autoblog
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/12/05/2015-ford-mustang-official-photos-reveal-info/

Disconnect for Creativity



http://www.fastcompany.com/3022448/how-to-be-a-success-at-everything/how-creativity-works-and-how-to-harness-its-power

I enjoyed reading this Fast Company article about creativity. Especially the part about tuning out and dropping out.

"1. Create time for solitude. 
In interviewing others, I found that solitude is the No. 1 creative habit of highly creative people. If you’re immersed in online distractions and other busy-ness, you’ll never have the space to consider the ideas you’ve gleaned from elsewhere, or think about how to remix them. So while connection is important (see other steps below), time for solitude is just as critical and often forgotten."
As an electronic musician, I always found melodies and song ideas come to me doing mundane things..walking the dog, taking a shower, washing the dishes.

Since I am redoing my online portfolio, can this work for me visually/graphic design wise also?

Unless I'm doing some intensive reading, I almost have music on ALL THE TIME. So the silence is a bit jarring. I even fall asleep to a light "relaxation" playlist of mostly soundtrack, ambient and classical music.

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I took up long distance running in the Spring of 2013, so after reading the Fast Company article, I decided to do something i NEVER do. I ran without music. I was mostly playing with music ideas in my head though! Can I get visual thoughts too?

I'll try it again this morning!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

I Really Need To Learn jQuery


I have to stop procrastinating and fighting the forces of life. Every employer out there is looking for it. I guess I'm afraid of it. But not knowing it is killing my career chances.

But can I call myself a "front end developer" without knowing it. Just knowing HTML and CSS isn't enough.

I think it boils down to fear. I'm very right brained and visual. I've always coded because I HAD to, not because I wanted to.

My brief experiences with PHP and JavaScript just left me scratching my head. But I guess it's time to go down to the public library today and face my fears head on.

I do have a book on it, but I'm thinking of starting with code academy to soft launch me into it.

What are other people's experiences with jQuery

Monday, December 2, 2013

Things to stay away from with my portfolio redesign

1. Parallax/One page Design
Yeah its cool, but I find it overwhelming sometimes. I like controlled dosages of information

2. Flat Design
Ok I'm not total anti flat design, quite a bit of I enjoy and since my Adobe Illustrator skills are not stellar thats all I can make, but I want it my new portfolio to have some personality.

3. The huge ass "HELLO MY NAME IS XXXX AND IM A WEB DESIGNER" at the top of the page. Seems like everyone is doing it.

4. "Creative" navigation.. yes it shows off your design and coding chops, but I don't want people needing instructions on how to navigate my website.

5. Picture of myself. I still have bauhaus/international style manifestos in my head of Graphic Design as "anonymous" art for the people by the people. You don't sign your work (unless you're a poster maker)

And to be honest, don't want people getting hung up on my race and physical features when my real focus should be my work, not what I look like.

6. Listing all the big brands you've worked for-- well as an agency or freelancer this is important, but for me, not so much. And its all presented in the same way on most websites

A Design Unicorn Job Ad



Last month I wrote about the "design unicorn" debate that is going on in web design/development circles. Well here's an ad I just got from a recruiter. How many candidates do they think they can find having an ad like this:

Title: Web Designer
Location: River woods, IL
Duration: 6+ Months

Web Designer/Developer
We are looking for a digital designer/web developer with excellent design sensibilities, great portfolio of interactive campaigns and a thorough understanding HTML5/CSS3/Responsive design.
The candidate must be a fast learner with intellectual creativity, who can thrive in a high energy, fast-paced environment. The candidate will have the opportunity to have an immediate impact and use their energetic, easy-going personality to work within a team environment. This role will require and utilize knowledge over a broad skill set to meet and exceed the daily challenges.
The ideal candidate will have at 1-2 years of experience in HTML5/CSS3 Design, a proven, thorough understanding and track record of producing responsive websites, emails, and other web-related content. Must be able to program websites using html5, CSS3, JavaScript/JQuery. Must have additional programming knowledge and understanding of PHP and .Net (yes both). Will be responsible for designing and developing moderately complex multimedia communications such as websites/microsites, banner ads, e-newsletters, email templates, etc.
Required Design/Programming Skills:
• Exceptional Eye for Great Interactive Design
• HTML/HTML5
 • CSS/CSS3
 • JavaScript/JQuery
 • .Net
• Adobe CS5+
• Responsive Design
 • Wordpress

Other required skills:
• Self-directed and capable of working in a fast-paced team environment
• Very strong writing, grammar and verbal communication skills
• Ability to develop new and update existing code
• Strong understanding of web standards and usability
The following skills are considered a PLUS:
 • PHP
 • MySQL