tips and insight about the new Logo & Web category. jm-smaller Name: Joerg Meinhardt 99designs handle: Joerg Meinhardt Location: Austria How did Special Database you get started in design? I started Graphic Design at the age of 15 and spent five years at „Die Graphische“, which is a Graphic Design School in Vienna. I realized my passion for Corporate Design very soon and catch up a new book about it every two weeks. The theoretical background of Design is what really drives me. Set1_2 What attracted you to our Logo & Web category? What do you think Special Database about it so far? As mentioned above, I really love the process of developing a visual communication for a company.
I am sure many can relate, when I speak about “my babies”. I think it is natural to keep an eye on them. The first contact many of the logos make today, is Special Database online. Since I am like a newborn when it comes to programming, I was looking for Special Database alternative ways to get web-based projects done. Talking clients into a template is somehow difficult (since my Special Database clients want fancy stuff). The new Logo & Web category ensures a client, who already decided to use a template based website. Brewlab-smaller Did you find web design difficult at first, especially after you’ve been mainly working on logo designs?
How did you tackle this issue? Web design was Special Database always something very special for me. I learned doing everything by hand and producing it on paper. A design which can move and respond is fascinating. After using Adobe Muse for a while, template sites became more and more attractive to me. I never liked any kinds of limitations (actually I am Special Database learning to code right now), but they can be good as well. If everything is possible, it is good and bad at the same time. By using templates, the design process is very fast and effective. Beside that, it is superb easy to use them and the web is full of tutorials.