30
01/08

0

Horizontal Design

Horizontal Design for ShizucorI’ve finished designing the layout for a horizontal version of my site but I’ve decided to stop working on a horizontal website. As different as it may be, I just don’t think it’s the best way to display a website with a lot of text especially a blog. I’ve seen great examples of horizontal websites but they have more pictures than words. Yeah, I could just use more pictures but I like writing (err typing) too even though I’m no good at it. :-)

Anyway, I’ve attached the new design for you to feast upon. Enjoy and have a great week everyone!

Categories: Asides, Website

23
01/08

4

Typographic Self-Portrait

Our first project in Typography 1 was to create a self-portrait using the letters of our name and the font we chose from Dafont which was Nostalgic. What a fun project this was!
Typographic Self-Portrait

Categories: Design

18
01/08

2

New Design On the Way!

I’m never happy with my website’s design so I’ve finally started working on a new Shizucor.com layout. Actually, I’ve been working on three previous designs but have moved on. With the help of Horizontal Way, I’m going to try a different kind of layout: the horizontal layout. Check out the website because it contains a list of other sites that have made the leap! Don’t worry, I’m going to make sure my visitors don’t have to use the scroll bar. :-)

Another great page: Design Meltdown: Horizontal Scrollers

What do you think of horizontal layouts? Have you seen any other weird layout designs?

Categories: Asides, Interesting Websites, Website

18
12/07

1

Client Problems

I’m a little bummed this evening. One of my mom’s friends wanted a business card for her business. My mom of course suggested that she talk to me and so she did. I just finished the roughs for the cards and sent an estimate (mistake #2). I just got a reply from the client saying that she wanted to postpone the project because she can not afford (!!) my services at the moment. I did not want to halt this project for the following reasons:

  1. Spring semester for college is starting up again in a few weeks.
  2. With spring semester comes a major web project for an organization. I’ve allowed myself only one project per semester so I’d like to focus on the website rather than the business cards.

And so, I decided to (greatly) reduce my rate and changed from an hourly rate to a flat fee. She would still have to reimburse me for the stock image and for the business cards to be printed. I think the price I chose should be affordable enough for her. I know professional freelancers will definitely say not to do this but I can afford to do this. To be honest, I don’t need the money. I have a full time job to pay the bills. What I really want out of this is experience. Anyway, I’m now awaiting a response from her. I sure hope she accepts my offer!

After thinking about what I was going to do about this situation, I realized I made a couple of mistakes:

  1. I didn’t have her fill out a creative brief worksheet which would have given me pertinent information about her business. Right now, all I know is that she does alterations and creates custom bridal and formal apparel. I think the reason why I didn’t have her do this is because she wanted to get it done as soon as possible and so I didn’t want to halt the process (d’oh!). Plus, she doesn’t do a very good job of reading her e-mails on a daily basis.
  2. I didn’t send her an estimate before I started on the project. I did tell her how much I charged per hour but she didn’t realize it would take a certain amount of time. I also asked her if she had a budget but she didn’t give any numbers. I did send her an estimate but only after I had begun working on the project.

In conclusion, never begin a project unless you have received a completed design brief and the estimate has been approved by the client. If these things aren’t done, surprises come up that may hurt your business or could make the process of designing more difficult and time consuming. I already knew these things but I guess I had to get burned to truly know that the oven is hot! :-)

If any freelancers happen to read this, please give me your two cents!

Categories: Freelancing

14
11/07

1

Logopond – Identity Inspiration

If I don’t have a entry for the day, I should at least post something anyway, right? So, I’m going to do something I haven’t done in a long time: Site of the Day (which has been renamed “Interesting Websites” because I can’t seem to do this everyday).

Today’s interesting site is Logopond. I’ve been visiting this website for awhile now (probably since school began) and I must say, it has become such a great source of inspiration! I’ve recently joined this community but have yet to submit any of the logos I’ve done. Afraid of criticism, am I? Yes, especially from seasoned designers. Soon, I will work up the courage to upload something.

Anyway, if you love eye candy and inspiration like me, this is the place for you. There are plenty of clever, funny, elegant, and whimsical logos that can be found! Enjoy!

Categories: Interesting Websites

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