June 30, 2010

How to picture creativity

Filed under: Creativity — Tags: , , , — lidia @ 9:17 am

After reading a recent article in HOW Magazine based on the upcoming book The Creative Process Illustrated, I was inspired to think about and illustrate my own creative process.

Though it’s hard to pinpoint exactly how a great idea forms, my process of getting to there usually takes a similar path:

  1. Start with notepad and pen (I like the Uniball Vision fine point pen)
  2. At the top of the page, write down the date and pertinent project details
  3. Do creative research—both online and offline
  4. In the sidebar, jot down words that come to mind: check thesaurus.com for additional keywords
  5. Sketch possible patterns, icons or motifs
  6. Create color palettes that may be appropriate (in colored pencil or by noting PMS color)
  7. Jot down font ideas or print font samples
  8. Start sketching layout thumbnails (and in my case, it’s literal—I work on a small scale!)
  9. Put stars next to the best ideas: start developing these ideas further on the computer

I try to keep my sketches neat, as I sometimes scan and email them to clients before I jump on the computer. But I try not to let that keep me from pushing myself and expressing all my ideas. Sometimes that so-called “reject” turns out be a winner!

How do you picture your own creativity?

Read a Q&A with Picturing Creativity book authors here.

June 15, 2010

Mid-year budget review: how is your small biz doing?

Filed under: Budget & Finances — lidia @ 11:05 am

photo by Leo Reynolds on flickr

It always seems to sneak up on you: the second installment of estimated taxes are due today. For information on filing estimated taxes, visit the IRS website as well as your local state’s tax website.

This is also a good reminder to do a mid-yearly budget and finances review of your small business:

  • Review your billings to-date: how do they compare to last year? Which clients or industries can you focus on more?
  • Review your marketing plan: are you effectively using your marketing dollars? Should you allocate more (or less)?
  • Review your monthly overhead (rent, office supplies, etc): can you reduce your spending in specific areas?
  • Taxes and retirement: are you setting aside enough money each month? Do you have an auto-pay plan in place?
  • Chat with your accountant: review specific questions now, rather than rushing before tax time

Have you recently become self-employed and are feeling overwhelmed with tax questions? Check out June Walker’s list of tax and business advice.