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16 post(s) in June 2020
Finding Belonging – Morag Myerscough’s Journey and Some Random Thoughts
Part of this week’s resources was a presentation by Morag Myerscough named Finding Belonging. In a nutshell this presentation is a showcase of ...
Co-create, Co-design, Co-exist – Collaborations and the Design World.
As globalisation continues to dominate today’s society (even during a pandemic), many industries are bridging into one another, and the creative industry is ...
The Challenge Behind the Workshop Challenge – How I went about Putting Together the Business Plan
This post is slightly overdue (good thing a public holiday is coming up), but I just concluded fully the business plan for the ...
Mapping Out the Business Plan
This week has brought so many memories. Back when I was still doing my BA, be had a similar unit where we had ...
The Power of Empathy and Dealing with Clients
Whether it is by choice or by circumstance, part of being a successful graphic designer is having to work for a number of ...
Outlining Possible Pitfalls: Workshop Challenge WEEK 3
As mentioned in an earlier post, I compiled together the possible pitfalls when it comes to copyright, which are as follows:
Whilst the basic ...
Outlining Possible Pitfalls: Progressing Through This Week’s Task
The task for this week was to find out possible instance for copyright infringements in relation to graphic designs in a particular industry ...
Copyright and Intellectual Property Legislation in Malta
It would be sensible to write about how these things are done in the Maltese Islands. The Industrial Property Registrations Directorate, also known ...
Copyrights, Intellectual Property and Everything in Between in the Creative Industry.
Part of succeeding in a design business (or any business for that matter) is to know where you stand in the eyes of ...
Business Models, Studios, Estimating, Invoicing and Budget Management: Workshop Challenge Week 2
As already mentioned in previous posts, this week was all about budgeting and project management. I thought of compiling everything in one document ...