10 Books Every Graphic Designer Should?Read!
Reading is vital for graphic designers as it enhances technical skills, inspires creativity, and keeps them updated on industry trends. It also aids in professional development by offering insights into the business side of design and improves problem-solving abilities through exposure to diverse challenges and solutions. Here are 10 books every graphic designer should read:
2. Pricing & Ethical Guidelines by The Graphic Artist’s Guild ?—?An essential resource for any designer, this handbook provides comprehensive guidelines on pricing, contracts, and ethical practices in the design industry.
3. The Designer’s Playbook: Secrets to Generating an Amazing Income and Making an Impact in the Society as a Designer” by Lucky Ndupu ?—?Unlock the secrets to a thriving design career and meaningful existence with practical advice, real-world examples, and actionable insights. In this book, the author shares thought-provoking insights. Whether you’re a beginner, intermediate or a professional in the design industry, every page is worth the read if you interested in attaining financial establishment and leaving an impactful legacy as a designer.
4. Creative, Inc.: The Ultimate Guide to Running a Successful Freelance Business” by Joy Deangdeelert Cho and Meg Mateo Ilasco ?—?A must-read for freelancers, this book covers everything from setting up a business, finding clients, and managing finances to growing your brand.
5. Design is a Job by Mike Monteiro ?—?Monteiro’s no-nonsense approach to the business of design offers practical advice on client relations, contracts, and the importance of getting paid for your work.
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6. Show Your Work!: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered” by Austin Kleon ?—?This book emphasizes the importance of sharing your creative process and building an audience, providing practical tips on self-promotion and networking.
7. Branding: In Five and a Half Steps by Michael Johnson ?—?Johnson provides a clear and comprehensive guide to the branding process, from research and strategy to design and implementation.
8. Creative Strategy and the Business of Design by Douglas Davis is a crucial resource for designers seeking to bridge the gap between creativity and business acumen. This book emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking in the design process, aiming to equip designers with the tools and knowledge needed to make informed business decisions and effectively communicate their ideas to clients and stakeholders.
9. Burn Your Portfolio: Stuff They Don’t Teach You in Design School, But Should” by Michael Janda ?—?Janda offers practical business advice for designers, covering topics like client management, pricing, and project workflow that are often overlooked in design education.
10. The Business of Design: Balancing Creativity and Profitability by Keith Granet ?—?This book provides insights into how designers can balance their creative aspirations with the need to run a profitable business, featuring case studies and interviews with successful designers.
These books cover a broad range of topics essential for graphic designers, from practical business advice and pricing strategies to branding and client management. They are invaluable resources for building a successful and sustainable design career.