The day’s best and most important design- and design business-focused articles, tutorials, and resources hand-picked by Pariah Burke.
- Designers Reveal the Most Unusual Ways of Finding Work
- Cherry Bombe: An Indie Magazine Takes a Bite Out of the Publishing Industry
With minimal advertising and more than 100 pages of print-only content, this independent publication celebrating women and food is breaking barriers in the magazine industry.
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- 7 Creative Ways to Use the Power of Google Drive with Evernote
- App Review Guidelines: The Comic Book
Well this is an odd one. Yesterday after the 2016 Apple Design Awards, Apple handed out to attendees a physical comic book titled “App Review Guidelines: The Comic Book”. The comic is 36 pages long, and presumably is being used to try to drum up interest in reading through Apple’s freshly rewritten App Store Review guidelines.
- To freelance or not to freelance: pros and cons
- 10 Eerie Theories On What Happens Inside A Black Hole
- When Good Clients Go Bad: Signs Your Working Relationship is No Longer Working
#5: Financial Red Flags – If your always-pays-on-time client is suddenly misplacing invoices or paying late, consider this the ultimate relationship red flag. As a contractor, you are not always privy to the financial updates, but take it as a sign that the company is struggling and get out before you end up on the angry creditor list.
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- What Is Metadata and How Do I Use It?
- Fiction Writing 101: What Is a Protagonist?
- Networking tips for the small-talk phobic
- The Pros and Cons Of New Unconventional Leadership Styles
- Illustrator Tutorials with New Techniques to Make Vector Graphics
- The One Word That Can Transform Your Negotiating Skills
- 3 Rules For Creative Workers To Keep Their Business In Order
- 5 Reasons Clients Don’t Want to Work With You (And How to Fix It)
- Massive Study Reveals If Eldest Children Are More Intelligent — And If It Matters
- Three Ways to Handle Facebook Account for The Deceased
- Why You Shouldn’t Worry If You’re Not a Creative Success By Your 30s
As the video above from Delve.tv shows, even the great artists and successful creatives we look up to didn’t start out that way. For example, Leonardo da Vinci, inarguably one of the greatest painters in history, was painting images of dead criminals for 40 florins by the age of 30. It was the 15th century equivalent of “Hey, you’re an artist! Can you make me a logo? I’ll give you twenty bucks.”
- Promotion Ideas that Work, from 9 Varied Creative Pros
- What “Soft Skills” Should Everyone Learn in Their 20s?
- Three Habits For Showing Leadership Even When You Aren’t An Expert