Designing isn’t as Easy as you Think

I was researching for the Summer Season. What are the style trends of 2012, and of those trends, which did I like? I’m all about designing something I can be proud of. There’s a process to designing – researching, sketching, brainstorming, drafting, re-drafting…Point is: It doesn’t happen over night.

I used to think it did, before I went to design school. I thought you could just have the perfect idea pop into your head and you could take that idea and then poof! There it is right in front of you. HA! Boy was I naive. I thought that I could just open up Photoshop and start creating. HA! I couldn’t even navigate through the program when I first opened it (which I was always embarrassed to admit). To be honest, I’m still learning everything that programs like Photoshop can do. There is so much that goes unused because the program is so versatile.

But still, there’s more to it than that. There’s more than knowing how to “work” the programs. I think what makes a designer unique is their style. What kind of design eye do they have? What are their favorite color combinations? How do they utilize their typography and layout design skill? The art in graphic design doesn’t come from the tutorials your learned off of Youtube, the classes you took, the programs you use; it’s how you use them.

People don’t realize it, but in every design I create there is reasoning behind every placement, color choice, and enhancement. I don’t like to just do it to make it look “pretty,” I do it with purpose. And I think that every designer should have purpose behind their design. I whole-heartedly believe that’s when great art is created.

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Designing isn’t as Easy as you Think

I was researching for the Summer Season. What are the style trends of 2012, and of those trends, which did I like? I’m all about designing something I can be proud of. There’s a process to designing – researching, sketching, brainstorming, drafting, re-drafting…Point is: It doesn’t happen over night.

I used to think it did, before I went to design school. I thought you could just have the perfect idea pop into your head and you could take that idea and then poof! There it is right in front of you. HA! Boy was I naive. I thought that I could just open up Photoshop and start creating. HA! I couldn’t even navigate through the program when I first opened it (which I was always embarrassed to admit). To be honest, I’m still learning everything that programs like Photoshop can do. There is so much that goes unused because the program is so versatile.

But still, there’s more to it than that. There’s more than knowing how to “work” the programs. I think what makes a designer unique is their style. What kind of design eye do they have? What are their favorite color combinations? How do they utilize their typography and layout design skill? The art in graphic design doesn’t come from the tutorials your learned off of Youtube, the classes you took, the programs you use; it’s how you use them.

People don’t realize it, but in every design I create there is reasoning behind every placement, color choice, and enhancement. I don’t like to just do it to make it

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look “pretty,” I do it with purpose. And I think that every designer should have purpose behind their design. I whole-heartedly believe that’s when great art is created.

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Disney’s Cars Inspired Cake

Today is very exciting for me. It’s my first time sharing with all my readers the cakes that Charlie and I do. Those that know me knows that my family owns a local bakery in Granada Hills called Ninong’s Pastries & Cafe. I’ve been around Filipino baking and cooking my entire life because of them. Lucky me! In October of 2008, after a long story of money wasted, we opened Ninong’s for the first time. And to be honest, we had no idea what we were in for. But, it has been one of the most rewarding aspects of my life.

We’ve done many cakes before, which you can find on the Ninong’s Facebook and Tumblr Blog. But It’s such a big part of out lives that I just feel like I need to share it here. So today, I’m going to share an adorable cake we did for a 1st birthday.

Jayden’s mom and dad (awesome parents!) came in on a busy, busy weekend. So busy I couldn’t even remember if it was Saturday or Sunday. They came in and said, we want a Cars cake and after talking with them about what they wanted I immediately said SURE! They came in to visit the day before their 10 am pick up and saw us working on the cake and they made us even MORE excited to get this cake done for their cutie patootie!

They went with our popular red velvet with cream cheese filling and requested to add some fresh strawberries.

Here’s my favorite little guy 🙂

 

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