Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2008

Netvibes Graphic Design Page


I've been messing with group pages on Netvibes for a while now and it seems now everybody has moved over to ginger they are working fine.



I started by adding some of my personal feeds and personal favorites into the page and moving them into categories, this makes it easy to use the add to my personal page option and also a great starting point for anybody who hasn't joined netvibes yet.

You can access the page via the link here....

Graphic Design Forum

I will try to add to it as and when I get time, I hope you enjoy the modules as much as I do.

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Thursday, 24 April 2008

Scribefire Latest Release

My favorite Blogging tool I use to post to the Graphic Design Blog is currently scribefire instant blogging plugin for Firefox. The latest version also includes a social bookmarking function.....



You can bookmark your current pages to Digg etc. with the same window you post to your blog with.

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Wednesday, 16 April 2008

BlogIt Quick Post Application For Facebook

BlogIt Quick Post Application For Facebook





Six Apart launched BlogIt
tonight, a Facebook blogging tool application that lets users quickly
post to their blogs and then send notifications of the post to various
social networks.

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Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Estetica Blog Interviews

The other Estetica Blog Interviews have been happening over the last week, catch up with how the others went...


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Monday, 14 April 2008

My Estetica Blog Interview

I have received by interview questions from Jacob at Just Creative Design Blog, below is a copy of the interview.

1. Can you please briefly give us a self written introduction of who you are, what you do and what you do online.
My name is Andi Creffield but my friends and family all know me as Toon, I run a studio in the UK for Centrereed Colour Printing & Web Design UK, I also work freelance through UK Logo Design & Taylors Print & Design. I also run the Estetica Design Forum in my spare time.

2. Why do you do these things that you mentioned above?
I do them for money really, I like holidays in the sun a few times a year so making money helps, I’ve been doing it 13 years so I’ve never really dreamt of doing anything else, not yet anyway.

3. Just so our readers know the scope of your work, please provide us with 3 of your best/favourite pieces from your portfolio.

My first would be some type work flyer I did for a show, I really doing work with just plain type and nothing else...

Life Graphic Design UK
The next would probably be the Akamai brand, I designed them a logo and followed it up with a full stationery supply and then their website...

akamai Graphic Design UK
I also had the pleasure of working with Caroline Murphy on her own branding...

Caroline Murphy Graphic Design UK
4. How long have you been in the industry and how did you get started? And why?
I started out while I was still at school at 15, my first projects were for local nightclubs etc. I completed by college qualifications in Print & Design as I wanted to go into print production but my easiest way into the industry was through the studio as I had alot of mac experience and I worked my up and remained in the studio as we moved more into web design & graphic design etc.

5. When you are starting a new project, what is the most important aspect of the design process... the planning, the design, or the implementation and why?
I think it depends on what the project is, I find web design takes alot less planning than the logo design, with web design you can spends hours planning just for those plans to change quite easily at a later date. I find clients also want web sites up and running alot quicker than completion of a brand. They seem to give you alot more breathing space so it’s nicer to do logo designs as you have a lot more time to plan what you want to do, web seems to be so fast now it’s hard to enjoy is completely until the site is up and running.

6. What is more important in graphic design? The idea or the execution?
Both have equal weight in my eyes, no point having a great idea if it’s poorly executed but what’s the point in executing a poor idea. They have to go hand in hand which is why I enjoy working with some of the best developers around as they add the function and you make it look good, it’s a nice working relationship. Some of the worst designers I’ve met are the ones that think they can do it all and don’t believe they need anybody on their team that specializes in other areas, I’ve had the chance to work with some great typography designers in the past and when these people have a vision of type and layout you can see clearly why they are the best in their field.

7. What is your usual design process?
Again it depends on what I’m working on, I usually put more research and mockup time into print design than what I do web or branding but it also depends on how much is being paid for the speed of the job, it’s always nicer to work on a project that isn’t rushed as more planning time is used but in this day and age alot of projects can often feel rushed.

My general web work will be something like....

1. Research, Rival Sites etc.
2. Using the brand to devise colour schemes and layout styles.
3. Layouts with layers.
4. Slicing and coding.
5. Extra (Analytics etc.)
6. SEO and any link structures.
7. Live Site

But again this changes way too often to have a set pattern.

8. What are your favorite websites? Where do you go for inspiration? Who is your favourite designer?

Favorite websites are usually most of the CSS gallery sites, although there’s way too many of them now and they all showcase the same things. CSS Beauty is my favourite. Listapart, Design Meltdown, there’s also a few gems like Surfacepressure. I’m really more of a feeds person than visiting actually sites. I take inspiration from everything not just the internet, I read many magazines and publications. I don’t have a favorite designer I respect alot of people in a lot of different fields, I would say in recent years the one persons work it’s a pleasure to visit time and time again is Stefan Lucut, some wonderful pieces and a joyful site to visit.

9. What is the most challenging part of your work and what do you like most in your profession? What do you least like?
The challenging part is still being part of a large print suppliers, it’s a lot less laid back than being in a pure design studio as there’s never a quiet moment, the minute anything comes to a stand still money is being lost and everything has to keep flowing at such a rate. The good part is to see the change in technology that can help speed up processes, the press technology also has given the designer a little bit more scope with what can be achieved, the downside is the rushing of the work through the system, people tend not to pay for quality any more in print, they only care how fast they can have it and how cheap it will be and many studio’s have lost alot of the quality in their work that years ago they would pride themselves on.

10. What is your favourite font and why? Least favourite?
I change my favourite font just about every week. I would say the most overused font I own is Gill Sans..
Gill Sans Font
I use it in alot of different ways but it’s definitely one I always go back to. I don’t really dislike many fonts, more the way they are used, every font has a used in the correct context.

11. And for a bit of fun what do you do outside of your design life?
I like to travel alot around Europe, America and Africa with my girlfriend, I spend many hours a week designing so when we’re on holiday is about the only time we get to spend long periods of time together, I like nice hot beaches and relaxing for a few weeks, I try not to log on to the internet while I’m away but usually I end up caving in.

Thanks to Jacob for the great questions, I'll keep you up to date with the other interviews as they are completed.

Saturday, 12 April 2008

Interview With Crazleaf Design Blog

As a follow up to my post about the Estetica Blog Interviews, here is the full interview with the Crazyleaf Design Blog.

Crazyleaf Design Blog

1. I've been a fan of your blog for some time now and I would like to know a little about how it started, what got you blogging, can you remember your first post and when it was?

First of all thank you for your appreciation. I first started blogging in 2006 as a mean of offering design news for people visiting my porfolio website. Using Wordpress for this was a lot easier than editing HTML files every week to post news. I remember my first post was about the launch of Quark Interactive Designer, an alternative to Flash. Soon after (in 2 months time) CrazyLeaf Design was born. By that time I was captivated with blogging and the whole blogosphere thing, so I continued in December 2006 my blogging experience with CrazyLeaf Design Blog. At first I wanted to offer the full package, lifestyle, comedy, travel & other general topics besides web development resources. I soon realized this isn't going to work, because it's too mixed up, so I started to focus on web design and development articles, although I do post software / hardware / lifestyle posts from time to time.

2. What sort of blog posts seem to boost the popularity of the Crazyleaf blog?

Generally list articles and posts regarding innovative technologies seem to be really appreciated. My best post in terms of traffic was about a cool new (at that time) photo technology from Microsoft, called Photosynth. It had about 200.000 page views until now. Also articles including resource lists seem to be loved by readers. For example one of my recent articles regarding a list of cool and innovative business card designs had about 30K page views in the first 10 days since it was published.

3. You are also the owner of the Crazyleaf Design Forum, could you share with us some of your experiences of starting up and running a design forum?

When I first started designing, about 8 years ago, with Photoshop 5 and Dreamweaver 3 there weren't that many tutorials, and places where you could learn. So whenever I didn't knew to do something I used to start calling and emailing experienced designers and programmers I knew, for advice. Much to my surprise not many of them were eager to help me. So, I started to learn for myself so I wouldn't have to ask for advice from people who didn't really wanted to help. That's why I started the CrazyLeaf Design Forum ... to help in any way that I can people who are less experienced as I am and need help with something. I choose YaBB as my forum platform, simply because it seemed different than other forums, configured it and launched it. I will never forget the beginnings of the forum. I remember you were my first member. Still grateful for that, you know :) . It grew a bit and I realized that I wanted more than YaBB could offer, so I wanted to go with vBulletin, but my associate was really impressed with phpBB3. We discussed it and decided to go with phpBB3. It was a bold decision giving up on an established forum to start a new one, but we don't regret it for a minute. Running and promoting the forum is really hard work, and lately we've been neglecting it a bit because of the other projects we've been starting.

4. You design your sites to very strict XHTML and current web standards, there is an argument that using CSS for layouts has limited designers and alot of sites are starting to look the same, what are your feelings about this?

I've recently started a CSS web gallery website, as a new addition to the CLD Group and I studied quite a few pure CSS websites. I found a great variety of website designs so I don't think this limits designers in any way. The limitation comes from the fact that most designers have started to design in certain trends. We all know about the "web 2.0" trend in design, and the "glossy" revolution. What most don't realize is that Web 2.0 doesn't impose any rules in design, like glossy, reflective logos, or bright, contrasting colours. Web 2.0 is about Wikipedia, and Flickr, and Google Adsense, and blogging, and syndication, and Digg, it's about social networking and information sharing and interaction between users. It's not about new graphic concepts or design bling-bling if you like. That's what's really limiting creativity these days. That's why sites are beginning to look similar, because many misunderstood the web 2.0 concept.

5. I know you are an active member of sites like Digg, what other social bookmarking tools do you use and which do you prefer over others?

I am using lots of social bookmarking websites. I would like to mention first of all, Graphic Design Links as it feels a lot more personal to me than other similar websites. Other social bookmarking sites I use are Design Float, StumbleUpon, Digg, del.ico.us, Magnolia, Reddit, zaBox News, Furl, Mixx, Diigo, Spurl, Propeller, Ximmy, Fark & a few others. As I mentioned my favorite is Graphic Design Links, because of its niche oriented content, making it really easy to find great design content. Besides Graphic Design Links my favorite website of this kind is StumbleUpon, judging purely by traffic reasons. StumbleUpon gave CrazyLeaf Design blog about 300.000 pageviews until now.

6. You are a member of the zaBox business network, have you found sites like this are good for expanding you business contacts and do you use any similar sites?

Actually I am one of the 4 owners of zaBox Business Network. It's been in beta testing for about 6 months now. When it comes out it will be a platform for promoting members' businesses and establishing business contacts between users. I can't say I use business networks for establishing business contacts. I recently created a profile on LinkedIn at the recommendation of my associate. I have to say I was impressed. It's quite a good website for expanding your business contacts.

7. If you were stranded on a desert island and could only take 3 fonts with you (you heard me correctly 3 fonts) which fonts would you have and why?

That's a really interesting question. It's pretty hard to narrow to just 3. I would want to have Helvetica, Century Gothic and Myriad Pro.

8. The crazyleaf brand is a well known on the internet, you use it in various colors to differentiate the different sections of web network, can you tell us a little bit about how you designed it? Choice of font? Concept and Shape etc?

Well CrazyLeaf Design started actually at a game of pool, between me and my associate. That's when we decided to create a web development company. There's a good principle in architecture which says that a great design can be sketched in 3 lines. So we took a paper napkin, asked the bartender for a pen, and drew a shape with 3 lines. It looked like a leaf. We liked the idea and that's when we decided the name and identity should relate to "leaf". After a 2 day brainstorming session the name was there ... CrazyLeaf Design. It was fresh, original, could be differentiated easily, we loved it and still do. We choose the font after trying about 50 others. We just liked the way it looked out of all the other versions. We recently started a brand redesign. The new logo concept started by the same principle : less is more. I sketched it on paper, scanned it, and got it into Photoshop. Played around a bit with the gradient colors, added a bit of Inner Glow and choose a font I liked. The new logo is more bold, fresher. We can use it, as you mentioned in a variety of colours, from red-pink on the blog to green-blue on the web gallery. The font we're using now is SF New Republika. We choose it because it's one of my favorite typefaces.


9. Away from the computer and business what sorts of things do you like to in your spare time?

I enjoy sports a lot. I play regularly soccer, tennis, ping-pong, snooker and pool. Apart from sports I like to travel, see different places, historical places in particular. I also enjoy spending time with my friends, just hanging out, or having a brew at a sports pub, watching a soccer game or going on weekends in a mountain resort.

10. As you have such a wide range of sites from the blog to your own directory I wanted to leave the last answer as a chance for you to tell the readers about the entire network you are owner of?

The entire network I own ... Well, I own CLD Group, which features our portfolio website, a design Blog with an average of 40k uniques / month, a web and graphic design forum based on phpBB3 that's beginning to pick up, a web directory with about 27.000 listed websites and the new additions : a web gallery based on a modified Wordpress theme and a web development and programming tutorials website.

Apart from CLD Group I own zaBox Network, which is a business network for promoting members' websites. We started it because we know how hard it is to promote a website. The zaBox Network includes : the main website which is basicaly structured as a social network with events, classifieds, entertainment and such; another quite successful directory (15k listed websites in 5 months), a Digg-style website for promoting our members' news, an online games website for entertainment, a website based on Gpix for promoting our members' websites with 16x16px icons with links, and a video website with interesting videos from popular video-sharing websites, also for entertainment.
Apart from that we run a localized (not in english) design blog I mentioned earlier and a localized portfolio website.
To these we'll add in the very near future a motorcycle enthusiasts social network and a car sharing service.

The Crazyleaf blog also interviewed the Creative Curio Blog read the great interview here and I will keep you updated with all the other interviews that are taking place.

Monday, 7 April 2008

Aaron Russell - New Graphic Design Blog


Remove Formatting from selection

Aaron Russell a multimedia creative designer from the UK has release his new site containing his graphic design portfolio and graphic design blog.

It's a very impressive 3 column layout with a very unique colour scheme.

Remove Formatting from selection

Check out some of his recent blog posts...

25 inspirational design and creativity blogs

Choosing the right print process: lithographic or digital

Nine social networking sites for creatives and designers

What makes a constructive web design brief?

Five highly recommended web design forums

To keep up to date with the new site why not subscribe to the feed.


A-sidestudio - Graphic Design

Monday, 31 March 2008

Men With Pens

Men With Pens won a blog competition over at Just Creative Design for a little bit of advertising on the site so I thought I'd tell everyone a little about them.

James and Harrison are freelance writers and web designers who provide freelance writers and online entrepreneurs with advice for better business online.



Men with pens the site contains some great advice and tips on writing, blogging and design so subscribe to their feed and keep up to date with all the latest articles.

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Friday, 21 March 2008

The Evolution of Websites: How 10 Popular Websites Have (And Have Not) Changed

Friday, 29 February 2008

Professional on the Web - Free Designers Gallery

This is a nice little site, it's a bit like many of the CSS Galleries, with tags and voting etc. but it has a nice little Ajax upload engine where you can show off pieces of work and vote on others.



UK Logo Design - Professional On The Web

Taylors Graphic Design & Web Design UK - Professional On The Web

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Thursday, 28 February 2008

Burlesque Design - Graphic Design

Tuesday, 26 February 2008

Graphic Design & Web Design Jobs and Employment Opportunities

Monday, 25 February 2008

Perttumurto - Graphic Design

Sunday, 24 February 2008

Winners of the What is Graphic design poster competition

Free Wordpress Theme - RedSpectra

Free Wordpress Theme - RedSpectra

Widgetized red and white color scheme 2 Column wordpress theme.



Demo Wordpress Theme

Download Free Wordpress Theme

More Free Wordpress Themes for Download Here

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Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Free Backlinks to your blog

The Estetica Graphic Design & Web Design Forum which opened at the start of 2008 is offering Graphic Design & Web Design blogs to add their live RSS feeds to the Graphic Design Blog section. This means when you post on your blog it automatically posts it as a forum post with a link back to your blog meaning if the post is interesting enough, traffic will be driven towards your blog.

Graphic Design Forum

To add your Feed, sign up at the forum and use the contact form to tell the admin team why you feel your blog would be of interest to the readers. This is a great way to boost readers on your blog and also be part of a growing Graphic Design & Web Design Community.

As well as the forum the team have also launched a Social Bookmarking and Voting system for Designers using Pligg called Graphic Design Links.

Graphic Design Links

This also has the ability to add your RSS feeds from your blog to automatically add your blog post link to the sections for people to comment and vote on and is also a free link back to your blog. To add your feed here contact the forum admin as above.

Sunday, 17 February 2008

$5000 Prize Giveaway Group Graphic Design Writing Project

Jacob Cass is running a graphic design group writing project and prize draw over at his blog justcreativedesign.com below is a list of the great prizes....

1st Prize Package - The Guitar Package

Guitar

An Electric Guitar and all accessories - Rafie from mohdrafie.co.uk is our main prize sponsor, generously donating his electric guitar and accessories. Why? Because he wants to focus on his design skills and he wants it to be passed onto another designer.

The package includes:

Squier® Strat® by Fender® Electric Guitar (California Series), Instructional DVD, Electric Tuner, Guitar Strap, Guitar Stand, Gig Bag (Guitar Bag) by Fender, Guitar Cable and Picks. + FREE WORLDWIDE POSTAGE for all items. All items are only a few months old and have only been used a handful of times.

Wow is all I can say. Please everyone check out Rafie’s graphic design (he did the .gif header above) website at mohdrafie.co.uk.

2nd Prize - The Stock Package

Prize 2

  • Go Media Vector Packs - Ultimate Vector Collection 1 - 597 Vectors royalty free. (Worth $523) This was donated by myself for the project and comes direct from Go Media. You can view whats in the packs here: Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5
  • Adobe Photoshop Brush Pack - A collection 80 quality royalty free photoshop brushes.
  • 55 iStock Photo Credits from PJ, who owns a Premium Wordpress Theme showcase which shows attractive customisations of WordPress Premium Themes. A kind donation, thank you PJ.

3rd Prize - The ReDesign & Advertising Package #1

Prize 3

  • Design Consultation with David Airey. David Airey is a well known blogging graphic and logo designer from Scotland and he is offering feedback on a corporate identity and how this is implemented on a respective website. David has recently opened a logo resource blog called Logo Design Love focused purely on logos so he knows his stuff!
  • Logo design OR blog header design. Hopefully after the design consultation with David, I can improve your blog or logo. If you are unaware of my designs, you can check out my portfolio)
  • One 131×63 advertising space on Estetica Design Forums which gets 25,000 visitors a month. A kind donation by Toon who runs the forums and who is a regular contributer with over 14,000 posts.
  • 2 Months Free Advertising - Seven 16×16 pixel squares on Just Creative Design. Will go to only 1 person. Check out my advertising page for more details.

4th Prize - ReDesign & Advertising Package #2

Prize 4

  • Logo Design by Vivien from InspirationBit who freelances as a Web & Graphic Designer based from Canada. A very kind donation, thank you.
  • Web site or blog critique - also donated by Vivien. The winner can choose between Vivien’s review by email or on her blog Inspiration Bit, with a link back to the winner’s site.
  • 1 hour consultation on Wordpress’s Theme Customisation over Skype, or AIM, or MSN. This prize was also kindly donated by Vivien.
  • One 131×63 advertising banner on Estetica Design Forums which gets 25,000 visitors a month. Another kind donation by Toon.

Bonus Prizes

Bonus Prizes

Each singular prize will go to a unique person. ie. Blog review to one person, header design to another person.

  • One hour blog optimization consultation with Daniel Scocco of Daily Blog Tips. This consultation will cover design, SEO, monetization and blogging strategy, coming from the author of one of the most respected and useful resources in the blogosphere. Sure wish I was getting this!
  • A Blog Header design by Audee from from Graphic Identity. A kind donation, from Audee who writes tutorials and reviews mostly around Adobe Photoshop & Ilustrator on her blog.
  • A Blog Review from Bloggeries - A review from Bloggeries is a great opportunity to expose and advertise your blog to a wider audience. Bloggeries is PR5 and receives heavy traffic everyday so a blog review can help improve your traffic and feed subscribers. Rob, the blogger over at Bloggeries, will give you some useful tips and constructive criticisms to help you improve your blog as well.
  • Two Months Free Advertising - One 16×16 pixel square on Just Creative Design. See our advertising page for more details. A small and sweet prize.
  • Sandisk USB Multi Memory Card Reader for Mobiles - You have heard of multi memory card readers that read all types of memory cards, well this one is especially built for mobile phones or pdas. This memory card reader can read MicroSD Cards, All three types of MicroSD HC cards, all types of M2 Cards and SIM cards. A pretty nifty tool for anyone who has a lot of media on their mobile or pda. This prize was donated by myself, with free world wide postage.
  • Ultimate WebMaster Pack - Building A Blog Empire eBook, Ultimate Super Tips eBook, Internet Marketing eBook, 114 Flash Banners, 100 Website Templates, 78 PHP and Perl CGI Scripts plus lots of other small goodies. This has been kindly donated by JasMate from Digital Point Forums.
  • 260×120px banner for 1 month on Freelance Folder. Freelance Folder is a great resource for freelancing graphic designers. Freelance Folder has over 2000+ Subscribers so you are guaranteed a lot of visitors. A kind donation by Jon, owner of Freelance Folder.
  • Late prize sponsors will gladly be accepted up until the prize draw time on Tuesday the 4th and be added to the list of sponsors. The late prize sponsors will be listed under this ‘bonus prizes’ section. All sponsors will get a mention on all pages plus a random 9 will get a months 16×16 ad on Just Creative Design. These 9 free ads will be drawn in a separate draw.
See over at the blog for all the details.

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Saturday, 16 February 2008

Northscape - Collection of Photography

Thursday, 14 February 2008

Graphic Identity Blog

There's some great posts being made over the Graphic Identity Blog.....


Catch up on some of the newest Graphic Design news and posts including....

Graphic Identity Blog Redesign
Fantasy Floral Photoshop Brushes - Part 3
NEW BLOG COMMUNITIES to Promote Your Design Blog
Graphic Identity Blog Recap

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