This book just seemed like it ought to be a best seller. With a name like that and a topic so wonderful, how could you go wrong?
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Epiphany… the sweeter side of life.
Sunday, January 11th, 2009As a Graphic Designer in Redding…
Thursday, July 10th, 2008One of our most important philosophies behind logo design is usability. Your prospective clients should be able to easily read the text and recognize the image. Your logo should always be high contrast for use in print media (including black and white newspaper advertising), magazines, and web marketing. A logo needs to be appropriate to the target audience. Don’t try to be something you’re not with your logo to try to appeal to a client who won’t get to appreciate your company for who you are. Chances are, there are enough clients out there that will like your style and offerings you can just be yourself.
Some of this has been learned by past mistakes. My very first business card used a text that was so frequently mistaken, I had lots of potential customers calling the wrong number. Since that first mistake, I’ve met other business owners who have done the same thing. There is a reason why an entire job position has been centered around fonts within the graphic design industry. The font itself can be your own personal trademark. Just think of Coca-Cola’s font, or Pepsi’s, or Lays, to name a few.
Town Hall Forum in Redding, CA
Friday, February 8th, 2008Surprisingly to me, I got a last minute invite to the Town Hall Forum on Tuesday, February 5th, 2008 on Hilltop Drive. Herb Shultz, one of Governor Schwarzenegger’s representatives, was speaking on health care reform. I didn’t have a lot of interest in the topic other than the firm belief that socializing health care for California would be really beneficial to me in the short run and devastating in the long run. I did get to meet with Mr. Schultz personally and chat for a moment or two.
I grew up with a father in Civil Service for the Navy and my wife was a Navy brat. We met in the Navy town of Norfolk, VA. Navy health care is a macrocosm of the health care socialization issue, and has horrible results in many ways.
