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Is There a Place for Design Spec Work?

August 24th, 2009
Author of this post: Scott Chappell | About Blog Authors »

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I will now open a can of worms.

Having run a design agency in the past I’ve been guilty of doing work on spec, or work that you do in hopes that a formal — and paying — agreement will come about. There is not only the risk that your work will be used even if you have not been paid, spec work is also usually disrespectful of your time. Often the “client” in these situations undervalues design work and, therefore, does not understand or appreciate the amount of time involved with doing quality work. Therefore, even if they don’t use your work without paying you, work on spec increases the likelihood that Read the rest of this entry »

Icograda World Design Congress Beijing 2009

August 21st, 2009
Author of this post: Scott Chappell | About Blog Authors »

NoD is proud to be a media partner of the 2009 Icograda World Design Congress to be held in Beijing at the beautiful Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA).

Beijing's Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA)

Beijing's Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA)


From 24-30 October 2009, some 100 speakers and thousands of delegates from around the globe will gather in a cross-disciplinary Congress, Read the rest of this entry »

Jeff Hamada: Booooooom

August 21st, 2009
Author of this post: Scott Chappell | About Blog Authors »

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Jeff Hamada is a self-described small Japanese artist working out of Vancouver, BC. He was recently selected as one of 100 artists to collaborate with Converse and Product(RED) to celebrate Converse’s 100th year anniversary.

He currently freelances as a graphic designer, and runs the hugely popular art / design site Booooooom.com. I asked Jeff a few questions about his design work, both personal and professional. How does one guy manage a hugely populate design site yet also complete very high-profile and beautiful design projects. Maybe this answers the question —

“Even if I don’t know how to do something I’ll tell people that I’m the person to get the job done because I’m just willing to spend all night learning how to do it.” — Jeff Hamada Read the rest of this entry »

The Last to Know: Coroflot Design Salary Surveys

August 12th, 2009
Author of this post: Scott Chappell | About Blog Authors »

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They have been doing it since 2001, and Coroflot’s Design Salary Surveys continue to illustrate why design is actually a pretty practical career choice, regardless of what Mom and Dad said. Despite our recession — or the euphemistic “super recession” I’ve read it labeled as of late (That’s just a Depression, no?) — design salaries are growing, as are job opportunities. By the way, I want to know who the Interaction Designer is that is making a cool $Million. Check all of the design salary surveys here.

The Last to Know: The Wooster Collective

August 11th, 2009
Author of this post: Scott Chappell | About Blog Authors »

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If you like street art then the Wooster Collective is so deep in examples of outsider art that you are sure to find work that will make you want to go on a stickering or stenciling mission in your home town. I’ve been a fan ever since I found an original Adam Neate painting on the street in SOHO way back in 2002, and had no idea it was by Adam Neate (nor who Adam was) until Marc Schiller of the Wooster Collective agreed to have a look. Then I interviewed Marc, and interviewed Adam, and have not stopped looking at the Wooster Collective website since.

Street Artist Adam Neate. Giving His Art Away

August 11th, 2009
Author of this post: Scott Chappell | About Blog Authors »


Adam Neate, self-portrait

Q: When I presented Marc Schiller of the Wooster Collective with your painting he immediately knew that it was your work. After visiting your Web site it became clear you’re a prolific and talented artist. What motivates you to create art and, even more intriguing, give it away by placing it on the street for people like me lucky enough to happen by?

Adam: I paint purely for the love and enjoyment I get from the feeling of creating something, be it a doodle on a piece of cardboard or a 6ft wall. After the process of creating something I lose interest in the final end product. I no longer want to see it. The egotist thrives on completing an acceptable painting. He will stand for hours looking at his own achievment. The egotist will call himself an “artist”… I just paint on stuff. The walls of my home are bare. For me art is not for hanging, but more for experiencing oneself. Read the rest of this entry »

The Last to Know: Cool Hunting Videos

August 10th, 2009
Author of this post: Scott Chappell | About Blog Authors »

Philip Johnson's Glass House - Photo: Paul Warchol

Philip Johnson's Glass House - Photo: Paul Warchol

Allow me to be the last to tell you that these videos produced by Cool Hunting are addictive and short jolts of creative inspiration that will keep you coming back. I subscribe through iTunes so they are fed to my iPhone and when the need arises, the next thing you know I’m watching a new interview with Alberto Allessi or this feature on Philip Johnson’s Glass House. All the videos are listed here.

Video: Mike Pandolfo — Music Production Using Logic

July 24th, 2009
Author of this post: Scott Chappell | About Blog Authors »

We interviewed Mike Pandolfo at Elias Arts in SOHO, New York where he is Creative Director, Composer, General Manager. Mike is also an instructor at Sessions Online Schools of Art and Design where he teaches Music Production Using Logic. Watch Mike talk about how he broke into a career in music production.

Mike Pandolfo: Music Production Using Logic from Sessions Online.

Sieda Johnson: Welcome to NoD

June 24th, 2009
Author of this post: Scott Chappell | About Blog Authors »

Sieda Johnson, NoD Editor

Sieda Johnson, NoD Editor

A warm welcome to new NoD Editor Sieda Johnson. Sieda is a native New Yorker that has worked in design, photography and editing for firm’s including MSLK design agency and she is a recent winner of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum’s “I (heart) Design” competition benefiting the Target National Design Education Center.

Artists Party in New York City: Save the date Dec. 9th

December 2nd, 2008
Author of this post: Scott Chappell | About Blog Authors »

Friend of NoD and New York Fine Artist Annika Connor (Instructor of Watercolor at Sessions Online) has invited all NoD readers and subscribers to attend the Company Launch Party for ACTIVE IDEAS PRODUCTIONS.

AI Productions, Inc. is an innovative corporation whose mission is to serve the artistic community by facilitating the presence of emerging artists and educating the public about their work.

This event is free and all interested parties are invited to attend, though RSVP is required. At the party, there will be 100 gift bags for VIP guests and donors to the Point Suite project.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008
8pm – Midnight
Mr. West
559 W. 22nd St. & 11th Ave., NYC
Sponsored Bar from 8pm – 10pm
Cocktail and festive attire

Please RSVP to: annika@aiproductions.org

For more information about AI Productions, please visit:
www.aiproductions.org

For information about AI Productions current project, please visit:
www.pointsuiteartbook.com

Currently AI Productions is creating a fine art book entitled Point Suite whose purpose is to enlighten the public about the ever-increasing artistic activities of our international contemporary art community.

The Point Suite art book is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions on behalf of Point Suite may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are
tax-deductible to the extent permitted by the law.

To donate directly to Point Suite, please visit
www.fracturedatlas.org/donate/883

Please feel free to share this information with your friends and colleagues.

 
 
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