Just a little more than a year ago, I had read that search engines (Google in particular), love when a website is active and will move that site way up when it comes to searches. At that time, my name would link to either my Instagram or a few ToughPigs articles, but my website didn’t even list. It was at that moment I wondered why I was paying so much money for a site that was—at best—a resume placeholder that literally no one could see. I set out to be more proactive which was a job in and of itself. A year later however and I’m so proud and pleased with how this world of analytics and recognition have come along.
The best part is how keeping this blog up has helped me improve my ability to network. For starters, I learned a lot of valuable lessons on how to connect with others, and a lot of those lessons came through trial and error. In the long run though, it gave me opportunities to reconnect with old friends, introduce a lot of how I operate to new ones, and feature the work and ideas of a lot of super talented people. I’d like to take today to show off some of my favorite things that have happened on here over the last year.
So Much Talent!
Getting to interact with so many talented people has been the most fun by far. I won’t go into lengthy details, but simply present this cast of wonderful human beings who were kind enough to be a part of my journey.
Doug Berry
Thank you again to all of these amazing humans! GO CHECK THEM OUT!!!
Some Freelance I’ve Done
Aside from just having another place to spotlight my work, I’ve enjoyed sharing my process with freelance I’ve done for clients like Matt Vogel or the work I’ve done for my full-time job at The Salvation Army. And of course, I’ll always take the opportunity to show off everything that was done for ToughPigs The Great Muppet Mural.
Personal Lessons
Writing a blog has also been cathartic. I’ve been able to share things that’s I’ve always felt very strongly about and wanted to tell. Coping with passive–aggressive clients and defining myself as an illustrator were two things in particular I’ve wanted to talk about for ages.
One of the more exciting aspects for me was having my point of view completely refocused like when I asked if it was even necessary to be creative in order to be a good graphic designer or if being pigeonholed into drawing Muppets was a bad thing.
I’ve also really enjoyed looking at my career through a more personal lens in regards to how much my daughter continues to inspire me, the work that I do, and how that easily spreads across my professional and family life and how rewarding it all is.
Randomness
My blog has also provided me with so many creative challenges and new ways to try things I’ve always wanted to do. I’m itching to do more artist games like I did with Will Carroll and Noah Ginex (more of these are on the way too!). I had a blast trying to find every instance of Kermit I’ve ever drawn. I also dug deep to try my hand at redrawing my old illustrations too! All of these things were creative exercises that helped me learn and grow in so many wonderful ways.
My Favorites
For me, my favorite articles deal with talking about my family and being silly. Of everything I’ve written however, my post about Stock Image Sites is the one I’m most proud of. If you want to support me and this foray into writing, I would love if you read it. I’m super proud of that one.