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Ask HN: How to be a Kick-ass Designer

1 pointsby nQuoover 14 years ago
I'm really interested in learning how to be a kick-ass designer. I've been told I have a great eye for design/aesthetics, so it'd be great to put it to good use. Interested in making beautiful icons, websites, app interfaces, etc. What would be the best way to learn? Best resources?<p>PS. Would I need to go to school for it? I've heard otherwise, as designers like (@dcurtis) were self-taught.<p>Thanks.

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jamesteowover 14 years ago
Hah. I'm from Toronto too (looked at your Twitter).<p>I'm a designer (though not kick-ass) so here is my input.<p>Design school is very different from one another. Some design schools focus on style while others are focus on conceptual development. Neither is inherently better than the other.<p>While you can be self-taught, I would say school was great for making important connections in my career and in exposing me to different subjects that would add to my creative arsenal (namely photography).<p>If you have a good eye, that's a great start. Having a sense of style is supremely important as a designer since having a creative vision is one of the core responsibilities.<p>I think some of the best resources are books that deal with some of the principles. Josef Muller Brockmann Grid System in Graphic Design is certainly one of the Holy Grail books of grids. Reading about Typography is also of utmost importance if you indeed to do web design, as it plays such a central role.<p>But I think some of the most important things are: doing a huge volume of work and getting critiques from designers who you respect. Both of these will help you get a feel of what is right and wrong.<p>And if you can, intern or work for an agency/studio for a bit. You'll learn TONS.
doolsover 14 years ago
Find a designer you like, and ask them for a job. Failing that, offer to do some work for them for free.