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5.0 out of 5 stars
If you dream of becoming a designer, pick up this book for an inside look of what to expect,
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This review is from: So You Want to Be a Garden Designer: How to Get Started, Grow, and Thrive in the Landscape Design Business (Hardcover)
As a landscape designer, I hear it all the time from new acquaintances... "I'd LOVE to do what you do... think about plants all day, design gorgeous gardens, get my hands in the earth."But almost as quickly as their tone turns dreamy, they snap back to reality. There are just too many buts. "But I have a well-paying job!" "I don't know enough about plants." Or most daunting of all, "I wouldn't even know where to start". Love Albrecht Howard has crafted a thorough and detailed guide to getting past all those "buts" and getting into a career you'll love. She's got suggestions for how to start out slowly if you can't afford to leave your day job, how to build your knowledge and professionalism, and suggests ways of handling common situations as a designer. Of course, along the way you'll learn the unvarnished truth about what it's like being a landscape designer. We all have horror stories of clients who think designing with plants is like designing with objects - that we should be able to specify no-maintenance plants that will do well without water, in poor soil, with deer and dark shade - yet flower all year long! Albrecht Howard shares her professional tricks on designing for tough conditions, as well as for communicating the possibilities to clients. And she shares the pitfalls she's found as a designer and advises you on how to work professionally through the expected and not-so-expected adventures you'll have as a designer. If you know what knowledge gaps you're missing, it's not too hard to figure out how to gain skill at specific aspects. But so much of the value in this book is in teaching fledgling designers what they don't yet know they need to learn. These are the tricks most of us learn after years of mistakes, and Albrecht Howard shares her experiences honestly so that new designers won't have to learn from the school of hard knocks the way the rest of us did. Now - two things you should know about this book. One is that it's full of text. Not a lot of pictures. This is great if you're really motivated to read her stories and learn from her experience; it's not fluff. But if you're expecting photos of gardens or illustrations of different materials, how-to photos, or just want to skim through casually reading bits here and there - this probably isn't your book. Invest the time to read it properly and you'll find your time well-spent. Thing number two: While it has a lot of value to established designers (I've been designing for seven years and I adored the camaraderie of finding out how similar her experiences have been to my own!), this book is much more about how to begin the process of becoming a designer than about the specifics of building and growing your business. It's not a marketing or business book, it's a how-to-approach-this-thoughtfully-as-a-career book. You'll still need coaching from your local small business administration on how to do all the nuts and bolts involved in starting and running any business. My take? This is an awesome book that will help you figure out whether this is really a business you want to be in, and if you do, she'll hold your hand and help you feel confident and professional tackling your first jobs and getting started as a designer. And if you're already a designer, like me? Read it just for the client stories! I laughed, hard, and felt so much better knowing I'm not alone... (EDIT September 1, 2010: It's occurred to me that while the business practices Howard espouses are perfectly legal in her state, it might not be obvious to people new to this field that laws vary wildly from state to state. The business practices Howard advises, such as overseeing a landscape installation as a general contractor without holding a contractor's license yourself, and taking 50% of the bid price for installation prior to the start of the job are both very illegal in CA, where I live. Here, designers cannot subcontract out the installation of the design unless you hold a general contractor's license. Just wanted to urge people new to the business to call their own state contractor's board to find out the laws in their own state and not take it for granted that all of the business practices Howard advises will be applicable to you. This is a small part of the book, though, so shouldn't detract from your enjoyment or the usefulness of the book.)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A how to guide to the landscaping industry for those who love gardening,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: So You Want to Be a Garden Designer: How to Get Started, Grow, and Thrive in the Landscape Design Business (Hardcover)
Having an eye for design is one thing, but to be a professional takes a bit more. "So You Want to Be a Garden Designer: How to Get Started, Grow, and Thrive in the Landscape Design Business" is a how to guide to the landscaping industry for those who love gardening and want to better embrace it and its challenges. Passion is a great place to begin, but Love Albrecht Howard gives readers the finer tuning of the business side, how to present your ideas, and most importantly how to make it profitable. For anyone with dreams of making their living working with gardens, "So You Want to Be a Garden Designer" is the book for them.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome reading,
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This review is from: So You Want to Be a Garden Designer: How to Get Started, Grow, and Thrive in the Landscape Design Business (Hardcover)
This is an awesome book. Great information and not sugar coated. A must read for people who are truly interested in becoming Landscape Designers.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book,
This review is from: So You Want to Be a Garden Designer: How to Get Started, Grow, and Thrive in the Landscape Design Business (Hardcover)
This was a very helpful and fun to read book. It would be easy for a title on this subject to be a dry read, but Love Albrecht Howard kept it interesting throughout. Plenty of good (and essential) information for anyone looking to be a garden designer, or even a professional gardener or landscaper.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book for Landscape Designers just starting out!,
By Linda (Temecula, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: So You Want to Be a Garden Designer: How to Get Started, Grow, and Thrive in the Landscape Design Business (Hardcover)
I had this book on order with Amazon (pre-publication), as they had kindly notified me it was due to be published this year, and I am very happy with it! Not only did I receive $10 off the cover price, but it is extremely relevant to what I am doing now. I just finished 2 years at a community college studying Landscape Design, however, they really don't go into the "business" end of it much in college, this author did. The only thing that could be better is if I could contact the author personally! The service was very prompt, book is hot off the press, and I just need to find more time to continue with my reading of it! I'm a dedicated Amazon customer - mostly I get books from them as I am an avid reader - cant beat the prices or service!
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So You Want to Be a Garden Designer: How to Get Started, Grow, and Thrive in the Landscape Design Business by Love Albrecht Howard (Hardcover - March 25, 2010)
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