If you’re a designer you know about dribbble. Even if you’re not a designer, you still probably know about dribbble. For those who don’t know, it’s basically a place where you can post screenshots of what you’re working on to get feedback, constructive criticism, and hopefully praise from your peers.
If you typically give a penny for someone’s thoughts, you’d probably only give half that for mine. So despite a lot of talk lately over what dribbble is or isn’t, how it’s supposed to be used, who’s right and who’s wrong, I’m not going to dive into that…yet. Rather I’d like to offer just a simple guide for how to use dribbble to benefit both yourself and your fellow dribbblers.
Read more about the entire post here: “How to Use Dribbble.”
Recently I had the pleasure to create something from nothing. A complete brand overhaul that would leave no remnant of the previous version. After talking with Toni Gemayel for months about the new direction for a name for his company, we came to the conclusion that “Two Giraffes” would be a perfect fit. The reason [...]
It’s summertime and what is better than a good ole’ barbecue with friends and family? I know for me growing up, barbecuing was something of a religion. My mom would get the grill out at least twice a week. Now I know what you’re thinking, grilling in Michigan… really? I mean, it’s not like grilling [...]
Twitter is constantly getting bigger so it’s important to keep tabs on who’s who in this industry. I’ve compiled a list of the people that you should probably be following if you currently dont. I broke them down into categories in case you want to be specific. Keep in mind that a lot of these [...]
Recently I got an email from LogoLounge telling me that 3 of my logos were chosen for their upcoming Master Library Series book named “Shapes & Symbols.” This is the third book in this new series. The Master Library books brings you examplary logo design work from creatives around the world. The other two books [...]
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