In the previous article, I talked about turning your portfolio into your best marketing weapon. I also brought up the idea that a portfolio is made firstly to be your business partner, and only...
Category - School & Career
Learn how to draw in product design sketching: School, Portfolio & Career.
This blog page is a resource for aspiring and practicing product designers who want to learn how to sketch products effectively and professionally.
You will find advice, tips, and examples on how to prepare for design school, create a portfolio, and advance your career. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, this blog page will help you master the art of product design sketching.
Today, I felt like a kid in a toy shop at Tokyu Hands. It’s a Japanese store that sell all kind of house ware, cosmetics, traveller, decoration, and hundreds of cool “useless stuff”. They have just...
Table Of Contents Your Designer's DreamStand Out from the CrowdThe Power of the PortfolioWhy This Matters1. What is a Design portfolio?2. Should I have an online portfolio?BONUS: About.me3. What...
This article is not a Wacom Cintiq 22 HD review trying to give a mark to the product. It’s just a share of my first impression and real experience with the digital tablet. You will see the plus and...
How to Get Inspired to Draw: Concept Art Tips Today I show you great Concept Art tips to progress faster at sketching! It is always a magic moment to get inspiredfrom someone’s drawing to...
LASALLE – SINGAPORE First off, I’d recommend that you visit multiple schools and make sure you learn their general philosophy and approach to design. If their philosophy doesn’t jive with...
How to Start a Portfolio Most schools will ask you for a portfolio in order to see some of your previous work. But not everyone has a chance to be well informed about the intricacies design school...
Disclaimer: Some private schools may try to impress you with the latest technologies and software while the school may be an empty shell of design knowledge. If you hesitate to join a design school...
“Practice practice practice drawing” is overrated. It’s truly important,but that’s Not the only rule to success. Before that, you need Motivation and method, or you might end...