Sweet Tweets is a weekend feature to The Design Cubicle highlighting some of my favorite, and other Twitterer’s design-related links discovered via Twitter throughout the work week – because having resources and staying up-to-date is important in growth and development. Week of 4-19-10: Beginners guide to OpenType “OpenType (OT) is a cross-platform type for mat that includes [...]
Archive for April, 2010
It’s getting closer
A few articles back I wrote about the start of the upcoming redesign of this site, The Design Cubicle. Well, things are definitely getting much, much closer now; the smell of a completely fresh redesign is in the air! I thought I would give you all a sneak peek into what I’ve been working on [...]
Sweet Tweets: Design Resources of the Week #39
Sweet Tweets is a weekend feature to The Design Cubicle highlighting some of my favorite, and other Twitterer’s design-related links discovered via Twitter throughout the work week – because having resources and staying up-to-date is important in growth and development. Week of 4-12-10: 14 Designers discuss logo, brand and identity “To clarification of the differences between Logo, [...]
Warning signs of a troublesome client
Every so often I receive an email from other independent designers asking advice on how to solve a problem they are experiencing with a troublesome client. Questions typically range from “the client will not pay; what should I do?” to “the client keeps asking for more and more revisions; how should I handle this?” While [...]
Dear Readers: Don’t Worry, TDC is Ok
I’ve recently been receiving Twitter messages and emails asking if everything is “Ok” on the personal front and on The Design Cubicle end since there has been a lack of posts in the past three weeks. All of your concerns were very kind of you and it’s amazing to see so many of you care [...]
Sweet Tweets: Design Resources of the Week #38
Sweet Tweets is a weekend feature to The Design Cubicle highlighting some of my favorite, and other Twitterer’s design-related links discovered via Twitter throughout the work week – because having resources and staying up-to-date is important in growth and development. Week of 4-5-10: How to use the semicolon (properly) A fun walk-through of how to use a [...]