What is graphic designers greatest fear?
By Florie Lyn Masarate
Designers are considered masters of their crafts. They have
created and designed the most amazing things that not all other
people are capable of. They are the ones people run to if they
wanted the best creations that may serve whatever purpose they
wanted. These designers can turn simple ideas and illustrations
into innovative graphic designs. These are what they do best.
What people do not know is that these designers, tackling everything and making
wonders in designs, scram in fear when made to communicate with words. Talk
about paradox. Whether they are aware of it or not, graphic designers are also
communicators. They are able to communicate through visuals. That is their way,
and the way they understand it perfectly.
But then, give them the same concept, try making them express it, this time in
writing. The result would be something like trying to make a bird talk. Which
also means like putting too much effort on something near the boundaries of a
disaster and impossibility? This is what it takes to make designers write.
This situation need basic solutions as to not make these designers be trembling
once put in a table with a pen and paper, and nothing else. Sometimes designers
are asked to do two works at a time, adding captions and heading to what they
have done.
Reports are also needed to be written most accurately by them who have done the
works themselves. This would mean having to explain something not using the
method that they do so well.
A lesson or two would surely help these graphic designers into being
word-friendly. The first thing they need to know is that they should begin with
words. What the writing is about. Drawing pictures to inspire words can also be
done. As long as the concept is present.
It is always a big help to research or learn about the topic one is writing
about. Getting an idea is different from copying. There are numerous words that
can replace and explain another.
Keywords would be an important point of origin. They can serve as guides in the
progression of the writing, reminding one not to lean away from the essence of
what the writing is about. Writing out all your thoughts and what one
understands is most acceptable.
There is always a tendency of a free flow of idea once in a while. Letting it
come out and putting it into writing will surely score some points. The last
thing to do is the editing part. As graphic designers are already exposed to
editing their works, this would not be much of a difficulty.
Checking out the finished work is being polishing it to ready it for the final
stage of presentation. In some cases, editing the work can at times bring fresh
ideas to add up to what is already done.
Graphic designers are experts of their crafts. But that fact
does not mean they are experts in everything. Writing can make
them “unexperts”.
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About the author:
Florie Lyn Masarate got a flair for reading and writing when she got her first
subscription of the school newsletter in kindergarten. She had her first article
published on that same newsletter in the third grade.
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