#48 Good naming attributes

1. Good names have few syllables. 2. If you have two English words. Those are probably not very legally defensible. A fusion noun like “ValuedExpert” is better. 3. Good names grow out of positioning statements. 4. Good fusion noun names need two parts. One part denotative (dictionary meaning) and one part connotative (implied intangibles.) Potentially two connotative…

#47 Experimenting with mezzotint overlays

Mezzotints are a method of converting black and white continuous tone images without using hatching, cross-hatching, or stipple. To reduce file size, but add coarseness, a mezzotint can be converted to a bitmap image (in Photoshop or GIMP and probably other image processors.) A bitmap image consists of only black and clear pixels. This makes it possible to do some…

#46 Free Upsize PS action comparison

This Proportion200 Photoshop action will enlarge your images by 200%. I’ve tested it against all of the PAID competitors and found it to give equal or superior results. The method uses Staircase Interpolation. We do a small amount of sharpening between each 10 percent incremental step to keep things crisp. If you are using an old version (legacy)…

#45 Demystifying the Logo

I’ve been anti-logo for – well, a long time – I used to pay for them regularly. Usually $200 to $1,800 range. I thought they had some kind of magic. Like Dumbo’s magic feather. They were a flag for the company troops to rally around. I called them “morale builders.” It took time but eventually I woke up and realized…

#44 Great logo. Bad name.

The above logo is by my designer friend Karen. I said to her, “The final art is beautiful. Thanks for showing it to us. You’re a great designer. Now with that compliment said, I will now insult you. The clients business name is a marketing positioning statement – not a name at all. “Customized Wellness and Nutrition.” That is…

#43 Portfolio website tips 2

Robert, a designer friend, asked me some entertaining web questions that are near-and-dear to my designer heart. You’ll find varying opinions, of course, from others. So realize what I’m sharing is based on my experience, experiments, and reading. Whenever possible, I use old, vintage, legacy stuff that I repurpose in some strange way. This is low-tech.…

#42 Page load time expectations

At least blame the machine, technophobes blame themselves for every flaw. “I must have done something wrong!” Attached is a little graphic that explains human expectation of page load times.

#41 How much to charge for your design work

I always ask straight-forward and bluntly, “How much do you have budgeted for this project?” I then try and find a solution that will fit. I do fixed-bid contract work. Never bill by time. As said earlier in a post “time” doesn’t reflect the projects true market value. If the client is asking for the impossible, I show them…

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