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ArtXtreme Design Studio17 hours ago
I may not be the only one feeling this way...
Staying relevant these days is such a pain in the ass. You gonna show up all the time.
I used to just do the work silently while others who showed up gets ahead. Ffffffffkkkkkk
wait, am I the only one or is this valid?
****a simple illustration gif I did that represents my discomfort ***
#branddesigner #illustrator #showupforyourself
Staying relevant these days is such a pain in the ass. You gonna show up all the time.
I used to just do the work silently while others who showed up gets ahead. Ffffffffkkkkkk
wait, am I the only one or is this valid?
****a simple illustration gif I did that represents my discomfort ***
#branddesigner #illustrator #showupforyourself
ArtXtreme Design Studio6 days ago
My dude's got somethin' to say about branding.
In hindsight Branding is like raising a baby, you'll never know it's full potential, I mean you can have certain ambitions about the brand but it wont mean it's destined to be in a specific certain way.
#branding
#branddesign
#branddesigner
*** I'm a multimedia designer specializing in brand designs and strategy. Visit my online portfolio to learn more***
In hindsight Branding is like raising a baby, you'll never know it's full potential, I mean you can have certain ambitions about the brand but it wont mean it's destined to be in a specific certain way.
#branding
#branddesign
#branddesigner
*** I'm a multimedia designer specializing in brand designs and strategy. Visit my online portfolio to learn more***
ArtXtreme Design Studio2 weeks ago
I do a little personal custom illustrations from time to time to keep me from burning out during intensive work from my current projects.
I'm thinking of using this as the next label to my 3rd release of Dad's Boring Weekend Craft beer, but then maybe, we'll see.
Dedicated to my most favorite poet/musician Bob Dylan.
Sherwin Martin Mudspit #dadsboringweekend
#customillustration #vectorillustration #illustrator #bobdylan #hippiedesign
I'm thinking of using this as the next label to my 3rd release of Dad's Boring Weekend Craft beer, but then maybe, we'll see.
Dedicated to my most favorite poet/musician Bob Dylan.
Sherwin Martin Mudspit #dadsboringweekend
#customillustration #vectorillustration #illustrator #bobdylan #hippiedesign
ArtXtreme Design Studio2 weeks ago
Alright, let's talk about Graphic Art versus Graphic Design. You know, this shit's actually pretty interesting when you break it down.
Graphic Art? That's where the crazy creative motherfuckers live. These are the guys who wake up at 3 AM because they had a vision of a purple elephant riding a unicycle. They grab their iPad or their canvas and just go ham. It's all about expressing yourself, pouring your soul onto the page. No rules, no clients, just pure artistic badassery.
Now, Graphic Design? That's where the strategic thinkers thrive. These folks are solving visual problems like it's their job - because it literally is. They're the ones figuring out how to make your business card look so damn good that people can't throw it away. They're choosing fonts that make you want to read boring-ass corporate reports. It's all about communicating a message, but making it look sexy as hell while doing it.
Here's the deal: Graphic Art is like free-soloing El Capitan. It's just you, your skills, and the blank canvas. Graphic Design is more like playing chess. You've got rules, objectives, and you're trying to checkmate your audience's eyeballs.
Both of these fields are fucking awesome in their own ways. They're like the Yin and Yang of the visual world. One's all about unleashing creativity, the other's about harnessing it for a purpose.
So, which one gets you fired up? Are you the type who wants to create mind-blowing art that makes people question reality? Or do you get a hard-on from designing a logo so perfect it makes business owners weep tears of joy?
Drop your thoughts below. And remember, whichever path you choose, commit to it like your life depends on it. Because in this game, half-assing it is worse than not playing at all.
Graphic Art? That's where the crazy creative motherfuckers live. These are the guys who wake up at 3 AM because they had a vision of a purple elephant riding a unicycle. They grab their iPad or their canvas and just go ham. It's all about expressing yourself, pouring your soul onto the page. No rules, no clients, just pure artistic badassery.
Now, Graphic Design? That's where the strategic thinkers thrive. These folks are solving visual problems like it's their job - because it literally is. They're the ones figuring out how to make your business card look so damn good that people can't throw it away. They're choosing fonts that make you want to read boring-ass corporate reports. It's all about communicating a message, but making it look sexy as hell while doing it.
Here's the deal: Graphic Art is like free-soloing El Capitan. It's just you, your skills, and the blank canvas. Graphic Design is more like playing chess. You've got rules, objectives, and you're trying to checkmate your audience's eyeballs.
Both of these fields are fucking awesome in their own ways. They're like the Yin and Yang of the visual world. One's all about unleashing creativity, the other's about harnessing it for a purpose.
So, which one gets you fired up? Are you the type who wants to create mind-blowing art that makes people question reality? Or do you get a hard-on from designing a logo so perfect it makes business owners weep tears of joy?
Drop your thoughts below. And remember, whichever path you choose, commit to it like your life depends on it. Because in this game, half-assing it is worse than not playing at all.