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Ultimate List of Blog Heading Templates & Titles for Blogging

Headlines

Below I have collected a huge list of great blog heading templates and titles for blogging. You can use these templates to customise your blog title and is a great resource if you ever have writers block.

I have compiled them onto one page to make for easy printing or viewing rather than going to separate pages which I found so annoying. I no way claim to have made these headlines and I have showed the source of each of the headings respectively.

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Free Vector Swirls and Twirls Pack

I have released a free pack of 20 Vector Swirls & Twirls on the free vector stock site Vecteezy. They are great for use in backgrounds and for adding texture … Read more

How To Design A Logo

Want to know how to design a logo like a professional and have all the resources you need in just one post? Then this is the post for you… Learn … Read more

Happy New Year + New Year Resolutions

Just another quick friendly post wishing everyone a Happy New Year! Hope you guys have got some new year resolutions sorted out as well. Mine include improving and learning new … Read more

How to get your FIRST Graphic Design Job

First Job

Below are some tips for graphic design students on finding the first job and tips on how to reduce the stress by providing an overview of the whole process. (This is a long post.)

Many young designers (such as myself) find it hard to believe that they can make a living doing something they find compelling and interesting—something they love. Finding the right first job, even if it’s a summer job or an internship, is not just an important step in launching your career – It is an exploration of the field and a continuation of the learning process. Even the most skilled designer finds the search for a first job stressful. The suggestions that follow can reduce that stress by providing an overview of the process.

Before you can begin

Before your job search can begin, you need to understand

  1. yourself: your motivations, strengths, and weaknesses;
  2. your work: its nature, style, and variety; and
  3. the job market: corporations, design offices, and the wide variety of other businesses that employ graphic designers. Then you can get ready to present yourself and your work in a portfolio.

Try writing these things down and doing a bit of research of the job market in your area.

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How To Boost Your Creativity

I have previously written an article on how to be creative however, it didn’t tell you how to boost your creativity. Below are some great ways of stimulating your brain … Read more

Merry Christmas To All Readers

Just a quick Merry Christmas to all my readers. I hope Santa gives you what you want for Christmas and that you don’t get food poisoning! Gotta watch out for … Read more

Photography Tips For Designers

Photography For Designers

Throughout your career as a designer you will be required to use a camera at some stage so it is vital you know how to use one, and at the very least, know the basics principles & elements of photography. So I present to you photography tips for designers.

6 Elements of Photography:
Colour, Form, Texture, Pattern, Line, Repetition

6 Principles of Photography:
Light, Subject, Focus, Background, Exposure, Composition

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How much does a graphic designer earn?

This is another question that I hear a lot of students asking, along with designer job definitions. My tutor directed me to this American website called Designer Salaries which tells … Read more

On Holidays (But Still Posting)

Well after a full year of uni (studying graphic design) and working and one month of blogging I’m off for a 3 week break over the Summer holidays. I am … Read more