Design is almost everywhere we go and almost everything we see; it’s a huge part of our daily lives and it has so many underlying effects on us. A lot goes into design and unless you’re as seasoned as Michel Abraham, founder of Savoir Studios, you could probably use some of these tips from Life Hacker.
Remember Your Rule of Thirds
When of the first things you’ll learn in a photography or film class is the rule of thirds. Imagine having a tic-tac-to board on your screen when you’re taking a picture. A proper photo or video should have certain pieces of the subject hit certain the crosses in the rule of thirds grid.
“Ask any graphic designer and they’ll tell you the importance of proper typography in a design. The weight given to specific words or how they’re laid out can direct the viewer’s attention to certain ideas. Most people won’t spend their days hunting for just the right font or how to lay it out, but we all work with text every day.” – http://lifehacker.com/
Don’t Let a Creativity Block Get the Best of You
Stephen King schedules himself to write 10 pages a day everyday. To say he doesn’t get creativity blocks would be crazy talk. He just knows how to get past them. What is the best solution they say? Walk away! Whether you’re trying to piece together some wall art in the middle of your living room or you’re working on a project at your desk, leaving your environment for a few minutes can allow you to breath, and re-balance your thoughts without actually thinking about it.
Listen to Music
Music is one of the most popular solutions to get your creative juices flowing. As if you need another reason blast Adele, you can use it to increase your focus, bring emotion and it’s been scientifically proven to shift brain waves. “on an ordinary day, your brain produces beta waves between 14 and 20 hertz, then when you listen to music that has a pulse of 60 beats, your brain heightens to alpha waves that are between 8 and 13 hertz. When you reach your peak of creativity, your brain produces theta waves between 4 and 7 hertz. This indicates that the more relaxed you are, the better your creativity. This is likely why classical music is one of the top rated genres for producing inspiration.” – http://www.vorongo.com/
These tips should be able to help you with the everyday things in life but when it comes to your business, idea launch, brand etc. it’s best to leave it to the pros like Savoir Studios for instance.
Savoir Studio
Savoir Studio provides, Graphic Design, Apparel and footwear, interior design, and web services. Savoir Studio initially started as a side project to expand his design projects. His success with the studio eventually led to expansion and higher demand. Savoir Studio’s mission is to use their expertise that range from creative to final production to provide the highest quality of service to their clients. They work with clients ranging anywhere from boutique firms or large corporations.
They take on every project as a unique experience to offer a something creative and specifically catered to their client’s needs. They dig much deeper than the typical design agency and really take the time to learn about their client’s history and background, their product and services to prepare them with the best quality product.
For more about Savoir Studios Visit: www.savoirstudio.com
To check out the brains behind Savoir Studios check out Michel Abraham’s website: www.michelabraham.com