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How to Grow as a Graphic Designer
by Catharine Fishel
This stimulating companion helps graphic designers find professional and spiritual support with the ever-demanding struggle to stay creative and profitable. Featuring behind-the-scenes interviews with more than forty leading design personalities, the book reveals how some of today’s most successful and intriguing designers define quality of life, keep track of personal vision, define success, sustain themselves spiritually, and embrace change and stay fluid.
Challenges designers to look into themselves, discover what they truly want, and get it—from the point-of-view of professionals who have made it. Chicken Soup for the Graphic Designer’s Soul meets Tales from the Top!
Helps designers to build the spiritual and philosophical foundation that every creative business is based upon.
Perfect book for designers fighting burn-out. |
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Reviews
“We question clients’ motives all of the time. Why won’t we do that for ourselves?” —Sean Adams, Adamsmorioka
“For me, an award in Communication Arts is wonderful. Someone actually reading what you have created is success.” —Steve Liska, Liska + Associates
“The only way to keep inspired and feel relevant is to constantly seek change.” —Matthew Carlson, Design Continuum
“A definition of a hack is someone who has ceased to take his work personally. Every good designer needs to figure out how to come away from a rejection smarter and better,” —Michael Bierut, Pentagram
“Break it, stretch it, crush it, crack it, fold it,” —Bruce Mau, Mau Design
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