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New Site!

Hello all. In case you've bookmarked this page, the blog that will be updated regularly is now here: http://redd-design.com/blog

Thanks!
- Ashley

Redesigning.

A lot of blogs/design sites are undergoing redesigns lately. While I think I started that trend with the redesign of this site a couple months ago (just kidding, they paid no heed to me), some of the redesigned sites are works of art, and some still need some work (in my opinion).

The first edition of Jad's 'Weekly Wrap' gives an insight into some of the redesigns going on lately.

Here's a list of the design sites I read that have been redesigned:
Design Cubicle
Design Informer
Creattica
And Jad's portfolio page

So anyway, I'm already tweaking the site a bit more. I wasn't completely happy with the design of the portfolio section. After I finished it I thought the design took away from the content, and it's taken me a bit to figure out what I really wanted. Though it's still in progress, you can take a sneak peak here. Comments and questions are much appreciated.

The back end is a VERY lightweight CMS package called Stacey, and I love it. It was very simple to tailor the template to fit in with the rest of the site, as well as morph the downloaded template into something even more simpler and fluid. I feel that once I've learned it all about the CMS, that I'll be able to ditch the template idea all together and just create my own.

Upcoming over the horizon is also a first-time design for my personal portfolio site. Mind you, there's nothing much there yet, and it ends up linking back to this site. My portfolio site is going to have pretty much the same design examples as my portfolio on here, since, well Redd-Design is a one-woman operation and most of the work I do is for clients anyway. I will be including my photography as well as sketchbook stuff and some other projects, and a couple of pages of the other random hobbies, so besides a portfolio page, I'm expecting it to be a hub of my life.

So there's a little bit about redesigns, don't forget to follow us on Twitter and add us on Facebook!

- Ashley

Just a couple of pics...

Have a list of changes to do to the site in the next week or so...so stay tuned to that.

Till then, here's a couple of pictures of my pets from this past week.



Print is not dead!

It's just old and forgetful.

Remember when color TV appeared? Ok, maybe you don't, and I know I wasn't around, but I know I enjoy watching movies in black and white sometimes. Color TV is the mainstream, and it's now a big deal if a director shoots a film in black and white. It's a conscience choice. Same with design.

The new wave with design is the web. If it doesn't work online then it won't work at all! Going viral, social media, web 2.0, who cares?

Print does, poor print.

The fact is, people still like print. It's just the convenience of computers that are making them take over. Check this out: http://boingboing.net/2010/03/04/free-ebooks-correlat.html

There's nothing like picking up a book and flipping through it, or putting up a wicked cool poster on the wall. I enjoy reading articles on my Blackberry while riding the T, but I always have my sketchbook with me to take notes on something or to use as a reference.

The fact is, yes, print is dying, but not in the way you'd think. Print is dying as a standalone against the web, but used as an addition it can be a powerful tool. What are your thoughts on print?

What does freelancing mean to you?

With the economy on a rollercoaster and people losing jobs by the minute, freelancing has become the new thing to do. In between furthering their education or hunting for the new job (wherever they are), designers are going off on their own. Some are lucky and have clients they pulled from their contacts, but some are just starting out and have no clue where to begin.

Freelancing means different things to everyone. For some it’s a way of making some additional income, and for others it’s their full-time job. Clients can consider freelancers as the perfect opportunity to receive great customer service, or they can see a freelancer as inexperienced and use and abuse them. Regardless, freelancing can only mean one thing…it is what you make of it.

I’ve been a freelancer for about five years now. I started right before college and I’ll continue doing so until the benefits of set hours overweighs the opportunity to go cycling whenever the weather’s nice (or till I go stir-crazy during the month of rain we get in June). I’ve had great experiences, and some pretty bad ones, but overall it’s what I love to do, and I couldn’t imagine another career.

Freelancing to me means:
  • Staying up late to get a design finished and shipped to the client.
  • Getting up early to finish a design and ship it off to a client.
  • Generally getting sleep at awkward times.
  • Being able to schedule appointments in the middle of the day so I don’t fight the ‘rush’ of those poor 9-5ers.
  • Deciding that PJ’s are the day’s dress code.
  • Being bossed around by the cat.
There's a million and one reasons to be, or not to be, a freelancer. So what does freelancing mean to you?

New site is up!

Hello all!

The new website is now LIVE as you can see. There are still some things in progress, so appreciate letting me know if you find something that's wrong, or see something that I could do better.

I've already heard some great things from fellow designers, and I hope that trend continues!

In other news, have finished up the logo for Boston Charity Poker. Hope to be working with Paul again on a redesign of their website! Next project is the site design for my personal page, ie ashleyhilldesign.com Focus will be showing my work, besides just design, and hosting my resume, and pages of other hobbies.

I have a few designs in mind but I'm always reworking them. Here are a couple of mock-ups(using stock images, and none at the right angle).



The basic idea is simplicity and photos. Coffee cup would be about me, which would link out to my resume, who I am, what I'm about and what I'm up to. Computer would be portfolio, and the home text would be on the screen (kitschy I know, still reworking it). Phone would be contact...let me know what you think...I still have a few sketchbook ideas I need to flesh out. Everything looks great in a sketchbook, and worse in inDesign.

New Year, New Direction

Within the week there'll be a new Redd-Design web site launching...and I'm excited! I'm making a push to make the site less me and more about clients...ie, separating business from personal stuff. I'm still looking for a full-time position, but I'm still running a design business, therefore I'll keep my personal resume on a new site I'm still working on, and use Redd-Design.com for primarily business. I'll (now we'll) be focusing on getting more clients, and making them happy.

There's a lot more stuff going on the new site...this blog is there, as well as Twitter updates, etc. I'll also be focusing on creating new blog posts related to the design industry, and my opinions on things such as CSS3, HTML5 and how much IE still sucks.

- Ashley