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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have!,
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This review is from: The Savvy Designer's Guide to Success: Ideas and Tactics for a Killer Career (Paperback)
Jeff Fisher's book The Savvy Designer's Guide to Success: Ideas and Tactics for a Killer Career is a must have for anyone interested in or involved in the Graphic Design field.
This 192 page book is jam packed with a wealth of solid, valuable experiences from designers who have been-there and done-it. Jeff's witty and bluntly honest writing brings you through chapters on advice about building a foundation for your career, what types of education paths to walk, getting more than your foot in the door, the do's and don'ts and saving your your rear end, communication and the why of it, presenting a professional presence, the value of your time and pricing it, working with contracts and building business support relationships, promoting and tooting your horn, recognizing when it isn't fun any more and what to do about it, and last but not least social responsibility, connecting with the community and helping those within the ranks in the graphic design field. I highly recommend adding this book to your Graphic Design library. It certainly is a great resource that can help you create a killer career in Graphic Design. I own a good many books on Graphic Design and I have found Jeff Fisher's book one of the best I have bought!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Inspiring Read From One of the Best in the Business,
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This review is from: The Savvy Designer's Guide to Success: Ideas and Tactics for a Killer Career (Paperback)
Jeff's book is an inspiring masterpiece for all designers seeking to elevate their game, and their business. He explores the many pitfalls to avoid, and provides concrete examples on how to be not only a better designer, but better business person as well.
Finally, a comprehensive book that explore the design business - from the perspective of a true leader in the field. Jeff really did his homework on this book -- the research is extensive - and the examples from other designers provide us with many different viewpoints on running successful design businesses. Jeff's success in running his business is well known throughout the globe - now he shares that success with others, so that they can learn from one of the best in the field. A must read for every independent designer. --- Dan Antonelli
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Addition to My Design Library,
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This review is from: The Savvy Designer's Guide to Success: Ideas and Tactics for a Killer Career (Paperback)
My copy of Jeff's book arrived today. I have work to do but I can't put it down. It's excellent.
I started just flicking through the last couple of chapters (about pricing and self promotion) and my afternoon went down in flames. I've only read three chapters but they were worth several times the cost of the book - plus a pot of gold dust. I'm reminded of Steven Wright's joke: I like to read books by starting in the middle because then, if I enjoy a book, there's always more. Not only is it well written with a load of useful information, funny quotes, and input from other designers, but apparenly it's a mood enhancer too. I've been feeling kinda blech all week and now I'm feeling inspired. Good job!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Should be required reading,
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This review is from: The Savvy Designer's Guide to Success: Ideas and Tactics for a Killer Career (Paperback)
I was browsing the graphic design section of Barnes & Noble the other day looking for a different book on the same topic. I couldn't find the title that I was looking for, so I picked this one up, grabbed a cup of coffee, and started leafing through it. I read a few bits of the beginning chapter, where Fisher details the advantages and disadvantages of different traditional and not-so-traditional educational paths for would-be designers. As a freshman at a liberal arts college majoring in graphic design, I was immediately intrigued. I temporarily forgot about the book I had been looking for and bought this one instead. As a testament to how great this book is- I finished it in just 2 days. In fact this is one of the few books where I can honestly say I "couldn't put it down." Fisher writes in an informal, easy to read style. His approach to giving advice is very open-minded but very no-nonsense and practical at the same time. Most importantly, this book covers it all: everything from the initial education of the designer, to starting out in the industry, to self-promotion, legal issues, and dealing with one's mistakes and screw ups. Throughout the book Fisher draws on the experience of nearly 100 designers and deign firm owners and the pages of this book are dripping with references to other books, magazines, and great online resources for designers and other creative professionals. This book gave me some great insights on getting started as a graphic designer and has me even more excited about my career. Five stars, without question!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I wish I had this book when I was starting out!,
By Dagmar (NY, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Savvy Designer's Guide to Success: Ideas and Tactics for a Killer Career (Paperback)
Well, here I was, too distracted to write a proper raving review because I was busy absorbing in all of the wonderful, easy to follow and sometimes downright humorous advice from a long awaited book that is refreshingly geared towards design professionals of any level. Novices will definitely appreciate the start-up tips from the perspectives of a virtual plethora of experienced design communicators from all over. More experienced designers will find helpful suggestions on effectively managing and growing their career. And of course, what good resource is complete without detailing some very useful advice about avoiding pitfalls and other related issues along the way.
With an abundance of references and resources that include contracts, networking, self promotion and more importantly, a guide on how to realistically rate your services, The Savvy Designer's Guide To Success delivers on an even more important level; raising one's awareness on the often underrated value of the Creative Communications Designer.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best book yet,
This review is from: The Savvy Designer's Guide to Success: Ideas and Tactics for a Killer Career (Paperback)
I've never bothered to give a review before, but this book is so helpful I had to put it down for a moment and give my two cents. I've been in the industry for four years and am in the process of going freelance. This book gives excellent advice for drumming up business. Not vague at all.
It would also be extremely helpful for people looking for their first job after design school.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is right on,
By yogagirl "grrrl" (usa) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Savvy Designer's Guide to Success: Ideas and Tactics for a Killer Career (Paperback)
This book really describes what it's like to work in the graphics industry and gives practical advice EVERY designer should listen to. This book is a must-have if you are a student or have been in the industry for only a couple years.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Invaluable,
By Sonic Reducer (Belmont, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Savvy Designer's Guide to Success: Ideas and Tactics for a Killer Career (Paperback)
I think that this a really nice introduction to a career in graphic design field. Mostly it seems to be directed at someone who is in the middle of the road, so to speak, but I think that newbies will also find some nice tips on how to avoid headaches and pitfalls of this specific business.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Practical Advice for Professionals New to Freelancing,
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This is a good guide for those designers who are thinking about going freelance. The book summarizes basics of the business, financial topics and absolutely necessary ethics. ALL freelance web designers without a formal business education should read and learn these fundamentals for being a professional.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wealth of knowledge in a small format for young graphic designers,
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Decent book, after years of being in business it didn't really reveal a huge amount of info for me but it was still an easy quick read and I wouldn't say it was a waste of time even with my experience. For an inexperienced designer just starting out this could be a wealth of knowledge.
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