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GETTING STARTED ON YOUR DESIGN CAREER Understanding the know-how and the why's of design @jaychristteves www.jaychristteves.com

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YOU’LL LEARN What design actually mean? Why this field of study is important for innovation and technology? And all that good stuff… Defining The Term “Design” 01 The term “design” covers a wide range of disciplines, each offering it’s own specialist skills and services… Different Disciplines Of Design 02 How design will help you on your chosen career? What are the benefits of practicing design thinking in your chosen field of work?… Getting Started On Your Design Career 03 Technology change almost everyday. So, you need to be aware of the upcoming trends and tools for your daily design creations… New Software & Tools Needed 04 This is the most valuable part of the presentation as we know that everyone has different understanding and situation. I’ll try to answer & give value as much as I can… Ask Me Anything 05

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HEY… GUYS! @JAYCHRISTTEVES JAYCHRISTTEVES.COM It’s me Jaychrist…

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I WORKED WITH…

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WHAT THE HELL IS DESIGN?

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Meaning of Design can be differed from profession to profession and person by person but basically design is unique characteristic of a product, process or entity which allows specific function, aesthetics or both at with a certain psychological reaction of use/experience for user. Source: Qoura.com

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“Design is really an act of communication, which means having a deep understanding of the person with whom the designer is communicating.” - Donald Norman, Author of The Design of Everyday Things

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THE WHY’S OF DESIGN

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“There’s a BIG gap between BAD Design and GOOD Design here in the PH.” - Jaychrist Teves, Designer and Host of The Design Life Show

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DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES OF DESIGN

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The term “design” covers a wide range of disciplines, each offering its own specialist skills and services. These are some of the more common design disciplines: architecture, engineering, exhibition and display, fashion & textiles, graphics/visual communications, interiors, multimedia, packaging, product/industrial. Source: design for business

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GRAPHIC / COMMUNICATION DESIGN

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“Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated,” - Paul Rand, Graphic Designer & Logo Creator of IBM

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Paul Rand, Eye Bee M (1981)

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Paul Rand, Eye Bee M (1981) Ueno (2018)

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GETTING STARTED ON DESIGN FIELD

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- Educate Yourself - Decide / Choose - Plan & Execute - Create Consistently - Share Your Progress - Ask Feedback - Document Your Journey - Fail Fast & Innovate - Find A Mentor

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“Compete with yourself. That’s the greatest thing that you can do atleast for your growth.” - Jaychrist Teves, Designer & Host of The Design Life Show

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SOFTWARE & TOOLS TO BE AWARE OF

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- Adobe XD (Cross Platform) - Figma (Cross Platform) - Invision Studio (Windows Coming Soon) - Sketch App (IOS Only) - Adobe Creative Suite - Photoshop - Illustrator - After Effects - Personal Website - Personal Journal - And many more…

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Behance.net Dribbble.com Uplabs.com Share work on major creative channels like:

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“Design the life you really deserved.” - Jaychrist Teves, Designer & Host of The Design Life Show

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ASK ME ANYTHING…

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[email protected] www.jaychristteves.com @jaychristteves Reach out if you have any questions!

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THANKS FOR LISTENING!