Every item you design for your business can be used to aid future marketing efforts. However for a non-design savvy entrepreneur that doesn’t know how to write a requirements document there are many valuable things that may not be known or asked for that are very valuable for future uses. When you visit vworker.com to [...]
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How To Guide for Overseas Outsourcing
As an entrepreneur one of the first things you have to come to grips with is you can’t do it all yourself, and are a fool to try to. So you will need to get others to help, one of the biggest trends is hiring someone overseas to work for you. This is great as [...]
Visual Dynamics: What makes something more dynamic
Another word of wisdom I held on to from college that has served me well is very simple… Horizontal layouts or elements are least dynamic, Vertical are more dynamic and Oblique are most dynamic. This is very true and I’ve tried to figure out why this is. The best I’ve come up with is a [...]
Too Many Fonts and Colors = Digital Vomitting
One of the biggest failures of a newbie designer is to use too many fonts and colors. You really need to limit both to no more then 3, and you need to be more systematic on how you use them. The only exception for color is photography. Like using one font for headlines, another for [...]
Visual Dynamics: Importance of flow in your design
I was lucky in college to have a great design teacher, Don Austin. He studied under Armin Hoffman and did seminars in Switzerland with Herbert Matter, and Paul Rand all legends of the design world. He spent many years out in the real world prior to hitting academia. So he knows what he is doing and is qualified [...]

