Scribble On Paper

Published December 29th, 2007 in Daily Grind | No Comments »

At some point or another we’ve all done it; scribbled on paper. Usually it’s when we’re talking on the phone or doing some other task where are mind isn’t 100% there. However, I’ve found that the act of taking pen to paper can often shake loose ideas when starting a new design project.

Things like overall layout, patterns, type layout and logos can all start on a post-it note or a napkin. If you’re thinking about a project and don’t know where to being, start with the simplest thing first. Take in inspiration from everyday life. Try to look at the project from all angles.

It doesn’t matter if you’re not good at drawing, this exercise just helps to refocus your creativity (or temporary lack of it) and in so doing might dislodge a good idea or two. I’ve learned it can be especially helpful in the beginning stages of logo design.

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