Hey Everyone,
I realize it has been awhile since I posted on this account, but I some big news. I have created a new website full of some new designs and some of the classic stuff. Everything from branding and websites, to photography and painting. Why not give it a look!
I'm also open for some freelance work as well. Do you need a logo for a start up company, or maybe a new website to help boost sales? Let me know we can work something out to help you stand out from the rest when it comes to promoting your business. Thanks again for all of your support and I hope to hear from you real soon!
All the Best,
https://rkaye93.wixsite.com/rachelrisingdesign
Rachel Rising Designs
Creating something out of thin air is easy. It's finding the air that's hard. - Asher Trorrer
May 15, 2017
Oct 21, 2016
29 Ways to Stay Creative
{1} Make Lists
{2} Carry a notebook everywhere
{3} Try free writing
{4} Get away from the computer
{5} quit beating yourself up
{6} take breaks
{7} sing in the shower
{8} drink coffee
{9} listen to new music
{10} be open
{11} surround yourself with creative people
{12} get feedback
{13} collaborate
{14} don’t give up, don’t give up, don’t give up
{15} practice, practice, practice
{16} allow yourself to make mistakes
{17} go somewhere new
{18} count your blessing
{19} get lots of rest
{20} take risks
{21} break the rules
{22} don’t force it
{23} read a page of the dictionary
{24} create a framework
{25} stop trying to be someone else’s perfect
{26} got an idea? Write it down
{27} clean your workplace
{28} have fun
{29} finish something
Feb 13, 2016
Graphic Design Tattoos
When it comes to tattoos million of people have them all over there bodies. And for many when you think of a graphic designers you think of tattoos, it's one profession that people occasion tattoos with. Now I have no tattoos, in short story its because I have a hatred of needles and it just not something that I see myself doing in the future. That doesn't mean that I don't like to look at them and my favorite to look are tattoos that show graphic design like themes or have an art like background. So below are some of my favorite tattoos that are perfect for any graphic designer.
And for people like me who may not want to take the plunge and get a real tattoo here is a website that sells removable tattoos that may just help you fit in with the real tattoo crowd. Click here to find out more.
And for people like me who may not want to take the plunge and get a real tattoo here is a website that sells removable tattoos that may just help you fit in with the real tattoo crowd. Click here to find out more.
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Oct 27, 2015
Type Tuesday 39
This is the 39th Type Tuesday. This weeks typeface is called Questa, which comes in just regular. It's a Serif font created by The Questa Project on September 15, 2014. Click here to download Questa.
Questa Regular
Oct 12, 2015
Way to Push the Creative Boundaries
Here are some simple ways to push your creative boundaries. These steps can help you figure out what helps the mind tick tock and keep the ideas flowing. Follow the steps and the ideas will follow.
http://m.fastcompany.com/3040037/most-creative-people/11-simple-ways-to-push-your-creative-boundaries
{1} Share Your Work
If you don't know where to start, it's here. Whatever
creative projects you want to undertake, start by sharing your work and pointing yourself in the direction of others who share your interests,
says Austin Kleon, 2014's SXSW keynote speaker and author of Show Your
Work! 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered. It can be small,
it can be incremental—just get it out there.
"The technology is really important, and we all have
tools that turn us into media producers now," says Kleon. "But what's
more important is attitude and spirit, that attitude of jumping into the world
you want to join and making your own thing."
{2} Take a Road Trip
Earlier this year, a group of Pinterest employees pitched
their bosses the idea of taking Pinterest on the road, largely to promote a new
location-based Pinterest feature called Place Pins. Their boss responded with a
simple image: a classic Winnebago, only with the Pinterest logo where the
iconic "W" would be. They called it the "Pinnebago," a name
that stuck. And while the trip was a great marketing move, it also unlocked new ideas within the team.
{3} Create a Surprise
Journal
Julia Galef,
president of the Center for Applied Rationality, runs courses for individuals
and companies like Facebook and the Thiel Foundation about the science of
decision-making, so it makes sense that she is keen to understand her own
personal thoughts. Her technique? The Surprise Journal. She keeps this journal with her at all
times, writing down when something surprises her and why.
For example, she noticed she was surprised that both older
and younger people were attending her workshops, because she assumed people
would self-segregate by age. She was surprised that her students would mention
a concept from one of her colleague’s classes, because she didn’t expect that
idea to be very memorable. "I started thinking about surprise as a cue
that my expectations were wrong," she says. Once you start to understand
your own faulty assumptions, it creates a space to generate new ideas that
address things as they actually are.
{4} Get a Weird Side Gig
For the past seven years, editor and designer Brian McMullen
had a dream creative job as the senior art director and one of the senior
editors at literary and humor publisher McSweeney's. He founded and
ran the company's award-winning kids' book department, McSweeney's McMullens,
helped to launch food magazine Lucky Peach, and oversaw much of the
creative direction of a brand known for its unique and dynamic visuals. And in his spare time, he's a Lyft driver.
"Lyft has offered me a drastic change of pace and
scenery," says McMullen. "I think it's probably useful for all
creative people to put themselves into new and strange situations from time to
time."
{5} Learn
How to Brainstorm the Right Way
Stumped for ideas? You might just not know how to brainstorm.
"As sexy as brainstorming is, with people popping like
champagne with ideas, what actually happens is when one person is talking
you're not thinking of your own ideas," Leigh Thompson, a management
professor at the Kellogg School, told Fast Company.
"Sub-consciously you're already assimilating to my ideas." To avoid
these problems, Thompson suggests another, quieter process: brainwriting, or
having everyone write down their ideas beforehand and share them in an orderly
way.
{6} Don't Try So Hard
Forcing yourself to be creative backfires every time, says
Karin Hibma, one half of the legendary design firm CRONAN, founded in the early
'80s and known for naming products like TiVo and Kindle. Learn her unique approach to getting away from the
everyday and letting ideas flow.
{7} Get Serious
About Your Coffee
It may sound frivolous, but Circa CEO Matt Galligan devotes
a good chunk of his mornings to making coffee. It's a routine that's paid off
in helping him intensely focus. So whether caffeine is your muse,
or something else, take it to the next level.
{8} Hire
Other People With Outside Passions
FiftyThree has a one-to-one engineer-to-designer ratio, and
an interestingly holistic approach to hiring: Every employee should excel at
something outside of their job responsibilities. This model helps light people
on fire about their own ideas and collaborate more effectively to make them
happen. When creativity is institutional, everyone is better off.
{9} Plan a Field Trip
Three times a year, management at The Via Agency surprises
their employees with "go dos," shorthand for "get out, do
things," and they're part of a larger effort to promote creativity. The ad
agency operates under the theory that creativity comes from having a life outside of the
office. "We have found some of our most productive afternoons are after
we've done a spontaneous go do," says president Leeann Leahy. "The
energy level is raised for the rest of the day."
{10} Don't Get
Caught Up in Perfectionism
Legendary animated filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki can't stand to
see his own creations, lest he get caught up in his own mistakes. His solution? Move onto the next project. "Making films is all
about—as soon as you're finished—continually regretting what you've done. When
we look at films we've made, all we can see are the flaws; we can't even watch
them in a normal way. I never feel like watching my own films again. So unless
I start working on a new one, I'll never be free from the curse of the last
one."
{11} When All Else
fails, Drink
Back in 2012, when Bespoke Post was just a startup with
handful of people, it began as many new businesses do: with conversations
around beer. The gang met for a weekly happy hour at Lolita Bar on the Lower
East Side of Manhattan, which offered pints of better-than-average brews for
$3. Like at a lot of companies founded by young folks—like a lot of companies,
period—booze found its way into Bespoke Post’s DNA early.
Sep 18, 2015
Cool Inventions
As a designer I'm a huge fan of clever inventions that make our world a better place overall. These inventions could be for both designers and everyone else. Some are simple other are more complex, some are time savers and other are just plain useful. Here are some inventions that may or may not come in handy for you and your everyday life.
{1} An app that allows you keep an eye on your things, such as your keys, wallet and even your cat. The app is called Tile and is very simple to use, all you have to do is put the Tile bluetooth device on your object, it small and looks like a simple key chain once on your item you have the ability to track your object from any location. This is the perfect invention for the person who is always losing their keys or even their cat.If you want to find out more click here.
{2} The world's smallest wireless earbuds. With these ear buds you have the ability to listen to your music without cables and no attachments. They have great high quality sound. They even come with a carrying case made for storage of your device, where they will be charged automatically, making them ready when you are. If you want to find out more click here.
{3} A fully functional virtual keyboard. This is by far my favorite invention it puts the future at your fingertips. It presents a fully functional keyboard on any flat surface. It can be paired device smartphone device with bluetooth, and even can be paired with laptops and tablets. If you want to find out more click here.
{4} An app that unsubscribes you from unwanted junk mail lists. The app is called PaperKarma, and it automatically contacts the Mailer and removes you from their distribution list. All you do is snap a photo and you're done. If you want find out more click here.
{5} An umbrella that can withstand winds up to 100 kilometers per hour. With this umbrella you no longer have to worry that your umbrella with break, leaving you soaked from the rain. They are designed to stand up to the winds without ruining the design of the umbrella. If you want to find out more click here.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/alannaokun/future-is-now
{1} An app that allows you keep an eye on your things, such as your keys, wallet and even your cat. The app is called Tile and is very simple to use, all you have to do is put the Tile bluetooth device on your object, it small and looks like a simple key chain once on your item you have the ability to track your object from any location. This is the perfect invention for the person who is always losing their keys or even their cat.If you want to find out more click here.
{2} The world's smallest wireless earbuds. With these ear buds you have the ability to listen to your music without cables and no attachments. They have great high quality sound. They even come with a carrying case made for storage of your device, where they will be charged automatically, making them ready when you are. If you want to find out more click here.
{3} A fully functional virtual keyboard. This is by far my favorite invention it puts the future at your fingertips. It presents a fully functional keyboard on any flat surface. It can be paired device smartphone device with bluetooth, and even can be paired with laptops and tablets. If you want to find out more click here.
{4} An app that unsubscribes you from unwanted junk mail lists. The app is called PaperKarma, and it automatically contacts the Mailer and removes you from their distribution list. All you do is snap a photo and you're done. If you want find out more click here.
{5} An umbrella that can withstand winds up to 100 kilometers per hour. With this umbrella you no longer have to worry that your umbrella with break, leaving you soaked from the rain. They are designed to stand up to the winds without ruining the design of the umbrella. If you want to find out more click here.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/alannaokun/future-is-now
Sep 15, 2015
Type Tuesday 38
This is the 38th Type Tuesday. This weeks typeface is called Frente H1, which comes in just regular. It's a Handdrawn and Display font created by Frente on April 5, 2014. Click here to download Frente H1.
Frente H1 Regular
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