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10 Essential Design Resources for Creative Entrepreneurs

10 Essential Design Resources for Creative Entrepreneurs

Every entrepreneur - especially those in creative industries - should have a simple understanding of basic design principles.

I know that’s a biased claim coming from a graphic designer but the longer I’m in business, the more I’ve seen firsthand how crucial design is to entrepreneurial success.

Great design helps you look professional and creates a positive first impression with prospective customers and clients. Great design helps you stand apart from others in your industry. And great design builds authority and trust.

The great news is that anyone can learn and apply the basics of great design. All it takes is a little creativity and the help of these 10 fantastic design resources.

5 Types of Logos to Incorporate in Your Brand

5 Types of Logos to Incorporate in Your Brand

Designing a logo is one of those tasks that’s seemingly simple at first glance. 

But if you’ve attempted to design a logo, you know firsthand that the seemingly simple task is much more complicated; there’s more to it than meets the eye.

There are several different components to think about when you’re designing a logo. Fonts, colors, shapes, arrangement, illustrations, associations… 

But there’s one component that has to be considered before all the rest: Form.

So which form(s) should your logo take? Take a look at these 5 different types to find out.

How to Utilize an Inspiration Board to Design a Consistent Brand

How to Utilize an Inspiration Board to Design a Consistent Brand

Creating a brand can be a little overwhelming at the outset. With so many details to pull together - colors, fonts, patterns - it can be difficult to know where to start. 

That’s where an inspiration boards comes in.

An inspiration board is a collection of images and color blocks that provides a starting place for many designers at the outset of a project.

While many of them are gorgeous and well-curated, inspiration boards are more than just a pretty collection of photos. 

By coming up with an inspiration board at the outset of a project, designers are able to give their clients a visual representation of what they have in mind for their brand before they get started on it, just to be sure they’re on the same page visually.

These boards help create consistency throughout the entire branding process and make it easier to arrive at an appropriate outcome.

I shared a post last year on how to create a clean and cohesive inspiration board, but today I’m walking you through how to utilize an inspiration board throughout the entire scope of the branding process.

Whether you’re working with clients on the design of their brand or you’re building your brand from scratch, this post will help you create consistency from start to finish.

Exciting Changes to the Elle & Company Website (And Why We Made Them)

Exciting Changes to the Elle & Company Website (And Why We Made Them)

Change is the nature of a creative business.

Just when you think you have something figured out - whether it’s blogging, your service package, or your marketing strategy - it changes on you and you’re forced to adapt and reevaluate.

You can either fight it and get frustrated or look at it as an exciting challenge. And if I’m honest, I do a little bit of both.

That’s what happened with the Elle & Company website. 

I made some updates last summer, but as my business has grown and changed my goals for the site have changed. 

I needed to find a way to make it easier to navigate. I wanted to include content upgrades and opt-ins to grow my mailing list. And instead of doing a facelift and making things look better for a season, I knew an overhaul was in order for the long-term. 

Maybe you’re in the same boat. Or maybe you’re just curious about the changes to our site and the reasoning behind them. 

Either way, this post is for you! Here’s a look at what’s changed and why.

How to Create Eye-Catching Blog Post Graphics

How to Create Eye-Catching Blog Post Graphics

First impressions are crucial, especially in business.

Potential customers and clients make judgments about your business within the first few seconds of coming into contact with it, whether it’s through your website, your social media accounts, or a simple blog post graphic.

And those initial thoughts - whether they’re spot on or far off from what you want them to be - are within your control. You have the opportunity to make a killer first impression through high-quality, branded visuals.

If your blog is a large part of your business or you’re hoping to drive more traffic back to your site through your blog, you have to have eye-catching blog graphics to not only generate a positive first impression, but to encourage readers to share your posts on sites like Pinterest and be seen by an even wider audience.

So how do you create eye-catching blog post graphics? And better yet, how can you set them apart so they’ll stand out from the rest and be recognized time and time again?