Ask HN: I'm not good at graphics, where should I search for some help?
hi,
I'm working on a social app, it's almost done but I'm not good at graphics.
I know the basics of gimp, but I can't really make a nice logo, nor a nice photo to use as background. I'm not good at choosing the colors either and stuff like this.
Which resources (maybe on the internet, or books) would you suggest me to look at?
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 35.6 ms ] threadShould give you some basic ideas. For the logo or other important stuff, maybe hire someone to do it.
I think what's really difficult is developing an internal feedback loop so that you can critique your own work, and thus improve it. I simply don't have the sense that some poeple do, for instance, that one design is 'good' and another isn't.
thanks for the suggestion, I managed to find the preview online and it looks great.
Also, hiring someone is currently out of my possibilities but I'd be happy to share my idea with someone who does have some graphics skills to see if likes the project and would get involved.
Are there "places" on the internet where such a kind of "networking" can happen?
http://www.bettersoftware.it/conference/talks/start-small-st...
It will take time to get good. Meanwhile, copy what you like.
Another aspect is you need to know what it is you're looking at expecially when you look at examples. That means not just knowing how it was placed on the page or what the file type is, but what effort was required to build it.
Those are pretty much the ground rules - take it from someone who studied art and design and spent 7 years as an art director.
if you are looking at a png image for example, was that png image generated from a vector program like Adobe illustrator or Inkscape, or was it a sample from a bigger image or has it been put together pixel-by-pixel in photoshop, or was it sketched out by someone and scanned or is it a photograph? What part do gradients, layers, blending media play in it? What possibilitites does CSS3 give us to reproduce some common effects... I could go on. A good artist will know the answer to that within a few seconds.
The best thing I could recommend is get yourself a friend who does that stuff for a living, then get them excited in what you are doing. Then, drop the question...
I'm wondering, do you know if there are there "places" on the internet where such a kind of "networking" can happen?
The logo is a distraction.
Get traction for your app, then hire someone who knows what they are doing.
Or invest a few bucks now in something good enough.
Or learn graphic design and launch in five to seven years.
Also, as long as you aren't spending too much time, I think learning a new skill is always helpful. It never hurts to learn.
http://prizes.org/
etc. Crowdsource it out. I've seen some amazing designs on prizes for less than 300 bucks.