For all of us designers we know design as a competitive sport. And even more competitive is the salary. It depends on your field, technical skill, location, and savvy shoe selection to reach your so called worth. And Coroflot has been nice enough to put together their annual salary survey to further explain what goes into determining the price paid for creative talent. I found it to be very helpful as well as comforting. They also highlight some new trends taking place in the market. By the way if you're a designer and don't check Coroflot to browse the portfolio's for inspiration and job openings for insight, you're nuts. So if you soon find yourself fighting for a raise or negotiating a salary. Take note to some of these tips, brush up on your techs, and go in there with some stats!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
A Design Year Salary Survey
For all of us designers we know design as a competitive sport. And even more competitive is the salary. It depends on your field, technical skill, location, and savvy shoe selection to reach your so called worth. And Coroflot has been nice enough to put together their annual salary survey to further explain what goes into determining the price paid for creative talent. I found it to be very helpful as well as comforting. They also highlight some new trends taking place in the market. By the way if you're a designer and don't check Coroflot to browse the portfolio's for inspiration and job openings for insight, you're nuts. So if you soon find yourself fighting for a raise or negotiating a salary. Take note to some of these tips, brush up on your techs, and go in there with some stats!
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Coroflot | Design Salary Survey
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Rock Out the Year's End


If you're looking for some good tunes to mix it up to this New Years Eve. Maybe check out Pitchfork's Top 100 Tracks and Top 50 Albums of 2009. There are some pretty cool underground hits, as well as the radio cuts we all loved this year (cue Gucci Mane Wasted). Earlier in the year a friend of mine bypassed buying Jay-Z's Blueprint 3 to get Raekwon's Only built for Cuban Linx album, and funny thing it's listed here as number 5 on Pitchfork's list. Maybe he was onto something, personally I think they're both smoking dope. Either way, check the list, it'll give you some listening or purchase options to rock out a year and ring in a new!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Photography Kick!



Ever see something and say to yourself... Dang it! I wish I thought of that! Well I thought that about Phillip Toledano's conceptual fashion photography. Just genius. Simple, yet creative. And who doesn't love a balloon? Not me! I love balloons.
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Notcouture | Phillip Toledano
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Chamillion-Chameleon

Chamillionaire is a rapper I hate. Some people love him, they call him a legend. Liu Bolin is a Chamillionaire I love! Think chameleon, like the animal. Not Chamillion, like an improper/ridiculous amount of money. (What is a "chamillion" anyway? someone? Do tell) Anyway, Liu Bolin has a way of blending into his surroundings. Chamillionaire has a way of clearing a room. But let's address the real artist. The former, not the latter. Bolin is a 37 year old Beijing-based artist who covers himself from head to toe to blend into his backdrop. Whether it be a landscape, a graffiti wall or a construction site; Bolin has turned himself into the "Invisible Man". Now if we could only get Chamillionaire to really disappear...



(look closely, he's in there!)
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