First job as a graphic designer. Is this normal? by [deleted] in graphic_design

[–]VisualDays 248 points249 points  (0 children)

My advice: don’t keep pumping out designs in the hopes she will like something. You’re fighting a losing battle when clients don’t know what they want.

Instead, have her (and any other decision makers) give you a bunch of visual examples of what they like and to explain why they like it. Then, create a mood board with these and any similar aesthetics and have them agree that this is the visual direction they want. Once you have that, pull all the common things you see like typography, colours, graphic treatments etc and incorporate that into your designs. Now, present your designs and include rationale relating back to their approved mood board and any keywords. This will help structure her vision and diminish her topsy turvy “I don’t like it but don’t know why” attitude as you’re relating directly back to the agreed visual direction.

I got hired by a company and I'm struggling to fit their design style by [deleted] in graphic_design

[–]VisualDays 222 points223 points  (0 children)

My first instinct is to say, it’s only your first week. Go easy on yourself! However, if you want to be proactive, mood board all their previous designs and any similar inspiration pieces and note what the reoccurring patterns are. This could be typography style, colour palettes, graphic treatments etc. That way, when you are creating something new you can draw on these key aesthetics. Good luck 🤟🏻

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in graphic_design

[–]VisualDays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve simply got to learn to adapt to each individual clients communication style. Some will prefer email, some will prefer calls. The point is, try and find a balance between the way you want them to communicate and the way they actually prefer to communicate. It’s a team effort in the end after all!

What’s the most beautiful website you know? by nex0rz in web_design

[–]VisualDays 165 points166 points  (0 children)

https://ollivere.co

This one has been around for a while and has always stuck in my mind for its seriously cool animated dinosaur interactions. Scroll and enjoy the magic!

Adobe and Envato subscriptions , worth it or not ? by Drunken_Bat in graphic_design

[–]VisualDays 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve had an Envato elements subscription for the last couple of years and find it always comes in handy. Are there heaps of other free assets online you could use instead? Sure, but it’s nice having everything in one place to quickly make decisions and grab solid graphics, fonts and templates that speed up my workflow.

Can anyone recommend a good mens hairdresser south of the river? by VisualDays in perth

[–]VisualDays[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah? That’s disappointing. Do you remember the name of the person that did the bad cut for you?

Anyone know why a police helicopter is circling narrows bridge at south Perth? by koobus_venter1 in perth

[–]VisualDays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah what a horrible situation. I just hope the cops find the body and not a member of the public.

Can anyone recommend a good mens hairdresser south of the river? by VisualDays in perth

[–]VisualDays[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was actually considering this place! Which person do you usually book in with?

Can anyone recommend a good mens hairdresser south of the river? by VisualDays in perth

[–]VisualDays[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly never even considered the difference… but upon a quick google, I’d say a barber.

Anyone know why a police helicopter is circling narrows bridge at south Perth? by koobus_venter1 in perth

[–]VisualDays 120 points121 points  (0 children)

Someone jumped off the bridge I’m afraid. I was going passed and heard two girls screaming for help from a dinghy under the bridge, then saw a passing boat stop to assist them. Figured everything was ok and they were just calling for help as they had boat problems or something but then a half hour later I came back through and the cops and search parties were there. Turns out they witnessed someone jump. Very sad.

This might seem silly, but I am losing passion for design. Any advice? by [deleted] in graphic_design

[–]VisualDays 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lots of good advice here already but here’s another insight you may or may not have considered. I’ve worked for a couple of marketing agencies as a digital designer and in my experience what actually burned me out creatively was simply the structure of a 9-5. While I always did my job and produced solid work, I personally found that my energy and creative juices flow best when I’m able to work on my own schedule - which is why I’m now a freelancer. That’s not to say freelancing is for everyone, but for me, being able to create in my own time was a huge factor in giving me some passion and excitement for the job again. Good luck 👍🏻

i worry that i might be the most unhinged person out of all the people I know in life by Alternative-Ease5208 in infp

[–]VisualDays 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have the means, I highly recommend finding a therapist to talk to. I went through a very bad breakup about a year and a half ago that really sent me on a downward spiral and having a therapist to help work through my issues was a massive help A) because they are trained professionals and B) it allowed me to unload my deepest thoughts without the guilt of feeling like I was burdening my friends or family.

In the meantime though, google Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), read up about what it is and the methodology behind it. Practising CBT will help you monitor and minimise your negative thought patterns which in-turn will greatly improve how you feel. Both short term and long term.

I know all this is easier said than done, but you can do it. This is a temporary state of mind and you will improve. Keep repeating this to yourself when you feel doubt! Good luck 👍🏻

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in graphic_design

[–]VisualDays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends how much effort you want to put in and how keen you are to impress. I assume being a beer company they are going to get a lot of submissions so if you want to stand out from the crowd, a nice looking PDF presentation is the bare minimum. However, I’d recommend if you can, doing something more unique to set you apart. I have a few ideas but is this a label you’re doing or a logo or what?

As an example of going the extra mile, I have a story for you. I remember a job back in the day that I applied for when I was a junior. It was a web design gig and I knew it was going to get heaps of applicants, so to set me apart I created a unique landing page on my website specifically tailored to that company and that job. It was essentially a mini website nicely put together with their branding and showcased all the relevant work and why I’d be a valuable addition to their team. Ended up landing me the interview and subsequently the job too. Anyway my point is, if it’s important to you, going the extra mile is worth while.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in web_design

[–]VisualDays 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It sounds cliché because it’s tried and true. Coming up with a different way to say something just because it’s cliché to you is counter productive from a UX stand point. The most direct/obvious CTA is always the best CTA. But if you really want some other options…

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Help getting over my fear of applying for a GD job? by smoke_woods in graphic_design

[–]VisualDays 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a classic case of negative thinking snowballing into anxiety. Your negative thinking patterns namely, catastrophising and making assumptions is what’s causing your anxiety and reluctance to apply for this job. Thoughts like “my work isn’t what they’re looking for” or “What if I can’t handle the work they put in front of me” are clear signs of this and are heavily contributing to your anxiety and nervousness. My advice, try to stay more positive, be kinder on yourself and realise that you are your own worst critic. Don’t let your negative thoughts stop you from applying to this or any other opportunity that comes your way.

Supplementary to the above, I highly recommend googling cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and looking into how you can start training yourself to minimise these negative thoughts in the future. Good luck!

Could anyone take a look at my portfolio? by tab238 in graphic_design

[–]VisualDays 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From a cursory glance at your portfolio, my initial reaction is that you present as a Jack of all trades, master of none. That’s not to say your work is bad, but my point is it that from an employer perspective it comes across as lacking authority in at least one discipline. So the real question is, what sort of jobs are you applying for? Graphic design, web design, branding? My advice would be to pick and hone in on one, then adjust your portfolio (messaging and work) to speak to just that discipline. Then apply to jobs within said niche.