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What iPhone Photo apps does Dan use?

Wednesday, 11 August, 2010

A lot of people have been asking me how I get such great photos on my iPhone. And yes, I have a few favorite apps I use most of the time. They can help to create the image and the look you are after, but keep in mind that the iPhone and its apps are just tools. Use your creative eye first and foremost. Never rely on your tools to do the work for you.

That being said here’s a list of photo apps on my iPhone (in no particular order). Check em out!

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Building Your Brand

Monday, 2 August, 2010

Brands. Recognizable even upsidedown and backwards.

The name of your company is or should be a unique tie-in to the heritage, identity or other meaning of your business. It is the very first identifying mark of your company. In other words, our name establishes not only a brand identity but a corporate vision as well.

Why Brands are Important

A brand is a set of attributes that—in the minds of customers—distinguish one company’s offerings from those of its competitors. A brand identity is the visual and verbal expression of that set of attributes. A cohesive, distinctive and relevant brand identity is an enormous asset in the marketplace. The very name provides added value and—in many cases—can command a price premium. It is necessary to establish a direct and unbreakable linkage between the attributes of the brand and the way they are expressed. A strong brand is one with immediately recognizable characteristics that set it apart from the crowd. When current or potential customers see or hear that brand name, they form a positive mental picture, based on its well-established attributes.

Why Consistency is Important

The consistent display of your brand enables your company to benefit from the success of itself. You will also realize savings, in terms of both time and costs, in the development of communication materials, products and services, not to mention the increase in professionalism your business with take.

Growth Demands Discipline

As your company expands, your communications needs to become more complex. We will be introducing yourselves to many new audiences, and first impressions are very important. The consistent use of your brand identity will enable us to establish your company as a forward looking, professional provider of products and services. That is why each and every communication describing those offerings must bear the unmistakable mark of your brand identity.

Building Your Company’s Brand

It is important to understand that your guidelines provide for considerable flexibility. You shouldn’t want all your communications to look exactly alike. That would destroy their effectiveness. Instead, the main goal is to present a consistent “look and feel” that is unique to your company. This will enable you to continue to build your masterbrand, which will, in turn, enhance public recognition of every part of your company.

Photographer For Hire

Tuesday, 27 July, 2010

Are you looking for a casual photographer that will capture spectacular special moments in a “candid” style? What about just portraits? I specialize in capturing both styles for you and your family.

Let’s go take a walk in one of Calgary’s many parks and I will grab natural moments of your family without the images looking posed. I think this “candid” style is much more relaxed, more natural, and shows moments which are much more memorable.

Contact me now and ask about the Family Sessions which start at just $99 for a two hour session anywhere in Calgary. When we are done, I will edit the images and place the finished and print ready files on a CD which you can get printed anywhere.

Family Sessions
2 hrs                           $99
4 hrs                           $350

Infant Sessions
2 hrs                           $250
(Includes proper studio lighting brought to your location)

Weddings
Ceremony                                                                     $550
Ceremony + Pictures after the event                            $990
Ceremony + Pictures after the event + Reception        $1550

Glamour/Fashion
2 hrs                 $199
4 hrs                 $499

Industrial
1/2 Day             $350
Full Day            $650

Visit thinkdan.ca for more information.

*All sessions receive a CD with final images. No prints provided.

Logo Design Process for World Wide Views Canada

Monday, 8 June, 2009

In this article I will guide you through my design process of creating the logo for World Wide Views (WWV) Canada offering insights into not only the thought process behind creating the logo but also the creation of the logo itself.

The main objective of WWV is to give a broad sample of citizens from across the world the opportunity to influence the COP15 negotiations and thereby the future of global climate policy. The overarching purpose is to demonstrate that political decision-making processes on a global scale benefit from the  participation ordinary people.

Taken from http://www.wwviews.org

The first step in the process is to meet with a representative from the group and discuss the purpose and direction via a Discovery Meeting. In this meeting we talk about the technical details such as due date, deliverables, quantity, as well as the creative side. The creative side is a little more difficult and this is why I am a firm believer in Creative Briefs. Below you can see the notes I took and two pages Edna filled out as well as three quick samples of what she might think it could look like. This is a perfect starting point! (Click for larger images)

A funny thing about the samples I always get is they always seem cheap, look like “clip-art”. This is exactly what to expect, but even though they are extremely low quality, your job, as a creative, is to identify the key points your client wants to communicate. Take note of the samples.

The key messages she wanted to communicate are this:

Canada                 People
Voice                    Climate

And you can definitely see these in her samples, so this is exactly where to start and build your inspiration from.

After the brief is completed and you review it, I sent her a quote for the complete deliverables. This was broken down into the initial concept design and then the cost for applying it to the pieces they require.

For this job, I was to create the brand, envelopes, letterhead, business cards and brochures.

The next stage of the project was developing the brand and logo. Developing the logo design concept is where creativity comes into play. Based on the design brief and research conducted, this is where I let my ideas run wild. I brainstormed and sketched down my ideas and then experimented with them on the computer. I also had breaks between these sessions so I could reflect on the designs and have a fresh perspective on the job at hand This is a crucial part of the process when designing a logo.

When conceptualizing, some designers get too concerned with the graphic style and image of a piece while others such as myself try to convey a deeper meaning or some sort of visual puzzle into the logo. My process always starts with a black and white logo to and then add color later on. This is important because color can swing the logo in too many directions at once.

A good example of a puzzle and meaning would be the arrow hidden in the FedEx logo. Did you know about that one?

fed-ex

These concept based logos have a bigger impact on the viewer and when a designer creates one, they know it straight away… It is unique and adds a dimension to the experience and to the identity as a whole.

Now, here are a few samples I came up with after I had poured out my brain onto paper. I then explained my thought process and the meanings to and had my colleagues critique with their thoughts and opinions. You can see their scribbles on the sheet.

process_page_6process_page_5

From this point, my process moves into presentation for the client. For this, I would choose my top few favorites and a throw-away piece you don’t like. I think it is important to do this for the client’s sake. You have your style and likes and they might have a completely different idea.

After we settled on a shape we added color and this was pretty obvious to us. Since this group represents the great nation of Canada, we thought we could introduce Red to the logo. I also wanted to touch on the “green” and “climate” aspects, but these did not fly.

See below for the final logo design. I also included an alternate for them to use if they wish.

wwvc_final

Once the brand was established, we could then apply it to the other materials. See below for a link to the finished brochure that turned out great!

In closing I would like to say that this was definitely a learning process. Here are three things that I took away from this project:

  • People do not always like your style.
  • Be thorough, this is your job as a creative.
  • Make it special and unique for the client. This adds value in their eyes.

Thanks for reading!

Client Testimonial

“The brochure and brand is stunning, beautiful in design and the finished product looks great.  We have everything in the mail now. Thanks for all your efforts, especially the quick turn around!”
- Karen,
WWV Canada

Lilac Festival…Success!

Sunday, 31 May, 2009

Thanks to all that came out to check out my work! I appreciate all the compliments and sales! Here are a few photos of what transpired. :o )

There are extra prints available…please stay tuned for what’s still available!