Gaining Fulfillment as a Graphic Designer: Balancing Passion and Professionalism

By: Adrian Shaughnessy (Author)

Adrian Shaughnessy's new and expanded edition of 'How to Be a Graphic Designer without Losing Your Soul' is one of the best Typography Books available. It is renowned for its high-quality binding and pages, overall satisfaction, value for money, and easy-to-read format. If you're looking for an essential guide to becoming a successful graphic designer, this book is the one for you.

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This in-depth guide is designed to help aspiring graphic designers stay true to their creative vision while pursuing a career in the field. It provides practical advice on how to stay inspired and motivated while navigating the professional world of graphic design. From finding the right job to managing client expectations, this guide will help you become a successful graphic designer without sacrificing your unique style and passion.
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Details of Gaining Fulfillment as a Graphic Designer: Balancing Passion and Professionalism

  • Customer Reviews: 4.6/5 stars of 428 ratings
  • Typography (Books): Typography
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 1568989830
  • Art Encyclopedias: Art Encyclopedias
  • Branding & Logo Design: Branding & Logo Design
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Princeton Architectural Press; New edition
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Best Sellers Rank: #93 in Branding & Logo Design#170 in Typography #359 in Art Encyclopedias
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 7.5 x 0.63 x 9.13 inches
  • Paperback ‏ ‎: 176 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-1568989839
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 1.08 pounds
  • Reading age ‏ ‎: 18 years and up

Comments

Mark Evans: Good

Australia on Sep 25, 2023

J: the book came in good condition. great place to get it if you are needing it for school at a cheaper price.

United States on Jun 01, 2023

Agnieszka Borowiec: Great book! I recommend it to every student and beginner in the profession! Very light and enjoyable to read.

United Kingdom on Feb 27, 2023

ALF: Good product

Spain on Jun 02, 2022

Raquel Marques: Chegou rápido e em boas condições

Spain on Feb 12, 2022

Emily: Needed this for my class this semester. Book had little wear and just a little bit of highlighter in it, but that’s no problem at all. Everything is completely legible.

United States on Jan 27, 2021

Ashley Lauren: I loved this book and I think it gives young designers a really good lay of the land as far as career direction and the job market. I found a lot of her advice a little bit advanced for me. I am a junior designer and much of the book seems geared toward designers who are mid-level. For example there is a lot of advice on starting your own business, on freelancing full-time, etc. However the parts of the book on resumes, looking for jobs, specializing, and interviewing were extremely helpful.

Overall I think this is a great book. What I think it lacks is a lot of actionable advice. The author definitely leaves much of her observation open-ended. Despite that small downside and the fact that much of the book's topics are a little too advanced for someone like me, I think it is a book that all designers should have in their design library.

United States on Jun 15, 2016

Jim Batty Design & Photography: After 19 years as a Graphic Designer and Photographer for a management consultancy, I recently grabbed voluntary redundancy. Phew! For the last five or so years I had begun to wonder whether I really enjoyed design or despised it. It was difficult to distinguish whether the problem lay in design, or designing for THAT particular company. So I began reading design again. Adrian Shaughnessy's 'How to be a Graphic Designer Without Losing Your Soul' reminded me what a wonderfully exciting and interesting profession it is. He seems to give us a very honest and candid account of one designer's experiences grappling with and growing within the design world; and starting, running and ultimately leaving a design studio to go off on his own again.

The book goes way beyond graphic technique and the latest notions of 'cool' - to discuss things like retaining and promoting integrity in the design business, grappling with design BS (client BS as well as how much it might be necessary for you to dish out), some real-life insights into hiring and firing practice of graphic designers (and clients!). Shaughnessy spends some valiant time trying to get beneath the notion of creativity....

United Kingdom on Sep 30, 2012

Goffredo Puccetti: This is book is a classic. It was very good when it came out years ago and it is simply a must today with this expanded edition.
Its place is firmly in the syllabus of any course on visual culture, communication and graphic design. Several lines from the chapter about the required qualities of graphic designers are now posters on my wall. Read this book if you are practicing, studying, loving graphic design. Not only you will keep your soul intact, you will indeed expand it. Every single page seems to have been written - and designed, I might add, as even the book's page layout reads as powerful statement - with the purpose of igniting conversations well beyond graphic design.

United States on Sep 21, 2012

Patterson: I got this book with high hopes, since it came highly recommended by authors that I respect and love, as well as the Amazon community of reviewers. Also I can relate to the title ;) Unfortunately, I felt this book was only so-so; a few good points and insider chuckles, but overall, the author was very vague and drawn-out in his advice.

And quite honestly, I disagreed with much of what he was encouraging others to do, especially if the point was NOT to lose your soul!

For example, he makes the case of making your clients happy even if what they want is horrible design--at least that's how I took it. Granted, there's a fine line between satisfying your clients and being a commodity. I personally am trying to side more with David Airey's (Logo Design Love, excellent book!) philosophy--you're the expert, don't sell your soul and be a doormat. Which, in my opinion, this book was more or less failed to do, despite the title.

United States on Jun 02, 2011

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Typography (Books) Typography Typography
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 1568989830 1684620023 1984859595
Art Encyclopedias Art Encyclopedias
Branding & Logo Design Branding & Logo Design
Publisher ‏ ‎ Princeton Architectural Press; New edition Get Creative 6; Illustrated edition Watson-Guptill
Language ‏ ‎ English English English
Best Sellers Rank #93 in Branding & Logo Design#170 in Typography #359 in Art Encyclopedias #2 in Still Life Art#26 in Watercolor Painting#117 in Flowers & Landscapes Coloring Books for Grown-Ups #21 in Typography #48 in Calligraphy Guides#76 in Video Game Art
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 7.5 x 0.63 x 9.13 inches 8.75 x 0.75 x 10.25 inches 8.55 x 0.65 x 11 inches
Paperback ‏ ‎ 176 pages 144 pages 208 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-1568989839 978-1684620029 978-1984859594
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 1.08 pounds 1.35 pounds 1.84 pounds
Reading age ‏ ‎ 18 years and up
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