Glad it helps, Brittany. That’s just an example of how you can create an idea file, or a collection of designs for research. You can create many others based on a variety of themes (type, letterpress, patterns, etc.). Check out a few that I have selected from Dribbble users: http://dribbble.com/nilsantana/buckets
Thanks for posting this Nil. It really helps give me a perspective on how to move forward with my design. It’s a great way to compare designs and incorporate different concepts or use them for inspiration. I particularly appreciate seeing how the different fonts are used, since that’s what I seem to be struggling with the most. Thanks again!
Brittany Herrod
9:15 am, 09.14.11
These are really helpful. Thanks Nil!
Nil Santana
10:25 pm, 09.14.11
Glad it helps, Brittany. That’s just an example of how you can create an idea file, or a collection of designs for research. You can create many others based on a variety of themes (type, letterpress, patterns, etc.). Check out a few that I have selected from Dribbble users: http://dribbble.com/nilsantana/buckets
Emily McCommas
8:50 am, 09.15.11
Thanks for posting this Nil. It really helps give me a perspective on how to move forward with my design. It’s a great way to compare designs and incorporate different concepts or use them for inspiration. I particularly appreciate seeing how the different fonts are used, since that’s what I seem to be struggling with the most. Thanks again!
Brittany Reynolds
10:18 am, 09.28.11
Thanks for this post. It really helped me in my brand design and I think it will help with designing for future brands in this class or other classes.