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The Essential Guide to Graphic Design Success

By: Jordan Prudence
Narrated by: Brian Michael Connolly
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Success in the field of graphic design, especially as a sole proprietor or hobby-based graphic designer, can be tricky. It requires a set of talents that - oftentimes - creative persons do not have naturally. Therefore, the designer who is looking for success in her or his own terms must invest in learning these skills and adapt their way of thinking to something more linear. The Essential Guide to Graphic Design Success provides tips to people who already have some background in the field or a base understanding of the technical aspects of design. It covers the essentials of graphic design, the types of people who enter the field, and their options in the corporate world versus being a freelancer.

The field of graphic design is both an interesting one and challenging. Each day graphic designers are brought into contact with new people who need their vision and creativity to make their own dreams come true. It is a field were empathy and whimsy are as important as precision and structure. The book guides the would-be designer in the fundamentals of design, as well as understanding what type of designer they are and what area of design is best suited for them. It touches on how to find a style and refine it, while also being adaptable. It is a guide for the recent college graduate, the corporate designer who is thinking of going on their own, or even someone who has had talent in the field as a freelancer but wishes to rethink their modality of business.

©2015 Jordan Prudence (P)2015 Jordan Prudence

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Short and sweet

For the time, this was a quick basic overview of key things to be familiar with. Enjoyed it!

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Great for Fresh Graduates

If you are undecided or not already linedup with a job, this book helps with giving designers a direction for what to do next and how to protect yourself.

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Very Useful Guide

Prudence’s Essential Guide to Graphic Design offers valuable tips and insight as to how to succeed as a graphic designer, especially as a freelance designer. Listeners will not be disappointed listening to this guide.

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Good Book, good value

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

it was a good book, for the amount i paid, (i think it was around $5)
but it was way too short, not enough depth to it.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

give case studies, of how elements are used and how those messages where communicated

What three words best describe Brian Michael Connolly’s performance?

good

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

yes

Any additional comments?

i'll write a better one in a few years ;)

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Quick listen, decent info.

The content consists of a brief graphic design lecture. Decent narrator, makes for easy listening.

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A great book

A wonderful book that I found to be developmental and maturative for a young man coming of age such as myself. I found this book to be relatable and I further highly recommend this book.

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Disappointed with the content

I expected more. it would have been great if it included the thought behind some brands, and gone more into detail about color, typography etc. also disappointed at the length of the book. I felt it was a waste of a credit.

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Not worth the price of a credit.

To short, not enough information to justify the price. The narrator has a good. I would listen to another book with his voice

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The very VERY basics

Very basic, short and futile. It's like an introduction to a book, written for someone who has never heard about graphic design ever in their life. The facts are right though, and the voice is okay, but not at all engaging. I expected so much more.

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