Week 5 of designing brand identity, was supposed to post this last week
Introducing Soen; a solar energy monitoring dash board brand identity
What do you think?
When ideas don’t come, it’s not a talent issue, it’s a system issue.
You’re either exhausted, over-pressured, under-constrained, or under-inspired.
Don’t wait for inspiration. Adjust the inputs, add constraints, try to lower the bar, and create anyway. Professionals don’t wait for ideas, they build conditions where ideas show up.
Say hello to Mash, a music mashing platform for music lovers who want to get creative with their playlists.
Mash it, Love it.
Hey, can you share tools and resources you’ve found useful in your workflow for other designers—free or paid. I’ll go first.
1. https://t.co/i8xmIB3h5D has extremely helped my workflow with ‘unstock-y’ images and AI image generation. Costs $10/month but extremely worth it.
2. https://t.co/CMRDMlmyYx to apply graphic effects on anything text, image, 3d etc. Also paid but you can try it for free.
Will add more as I remember.
Design should always solve a problem!
Now whatever that problem is, depends on the context.
However, If it fails to solve a problem, you have simply created a problem.
There is no middle ground.
Selah
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Yes! On his skin.
Back in 2014, a Bitcoin fan (Nai Saephan) tattooed his public Bitcoin address and QR code on his forearm, basically so anyone could scan it and send him BTC.
His reason was even funnier.
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Cool right? Will you be open to trying that out?
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