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You Are Not an Artist

A Candid Guide to the Business of Being a Designer
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You Are Not an Artist by Jon Robinson explores design beyond aesthetics, focusing on meaning, business strategy, and creative problem-solving. It addresses the misconception that design is only about creative expression, emphasising instead its role in marketing, business challenges, and strategic thinking. The book serves as guidance for designers at any stage of their careerβ€”from students to seasoned professionals seeking renewed confidence or career changeβ€”as well as for those curious about design or working alongside designers.
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This book is ideal for design students, practising designers looking to deepen their understanding of design as a strategic discipline, business leaders aiming to improve collaboration with designers, and anyone interested in creative problem-solving beyond traditional art. It also benefits those close to designers seeking insight into their work and clients wanting advice on building strong professional relationships.

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Today's technology makes it easier than ever for anyone to be a designer, or at least call themselves one of any combination of titles: Graphic designer, art director, commercial artist, visual communicator, content creator. The list goes on. But design isn't only about making things look good. A designer's job is to focus on meaning, how it can be created and communicated. To understand how products are sold and marketed. To evaluate business problems and solve them with creative ideas and processes. Like the list of titles, this too goes on and on.

The majority of design education and advice has poorly positioned the role of the designer. Too few designers develop the necessary understanding of design not as art but as business. Roughly halfway through my journeyβ€”when I began to teach others about designβ€”I started to see this gap and made an effort (in my classrooms) to drive design education toward strategic problem-solving and away from creative expression. This book is my attempt to do that on a larger scale.

This book is dedicated to the designer who not only wants to be good at design but also wants to understand what that really means. Whether you're a student, you're five years into an agency job and still floundering to find confidence, ten years in and considering career reinvention, or feeling stale and burnt out from decades of poor collaboration and deadline fatigue, this can act as a companion throughout your journey.

Especially if you're navigating your design education alone.

But it's also for the design curious and the design adjacent. If you run a business or organisation and want to deepen how you use design or design thinking to create results, improve the way you work with designers, or even approach leadership, this book is for you. If your loved one is a designer and you feel far removed from what they do, this resource will help you better understand their world. If you want to get better at working with clients, there's a lot of great advice here on building better relationships.

While this book may be written and marketed specifically to a design audience, that doesn't mean it wasn't written for a baker, or a financial advisor, or an entrepreneur. At its core, design is creative problem-solving, and there's an endless need for skilled problem-solvers well outside the confines of design. So if you're a curious, analytical, strategic person who likes to break things down to understand them better; an individual who thrives on collaborating and solving problems with other people; or just someone who wants to feed yourself with lots of different knowledge, then you'll find a lot of value here.

What makes design successful is knowledge that everyone can benefit from, as design touches all aspects of our everyday life. At the end of the day, we're always learning and trying to be better at whatever it is we do. Designers never really leave design school.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781667863177

Publisher: BookBaby

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 November 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: BookBaby

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 353g

Pages: 216

About the Author

Jon Robinson is not an artist. He's currently the Director of Product Design for an east coast-based virtual healthcare company. Before that, he freelanced, worked for creative agencies, spent time at small not-for-profits and on in-house design teams, and built experiences for global brands as an experience strategy and design consultant. Jon has a bachelor's degree in art history and graphic design from Illinois Wesleyan University, a graduate degree in creative technologies from Illinois State University, and a graduate degree in design thinking from Indiana University.

At heart, he's a polymath. In spirit, he's someone who would never actually use the word "polymath." He's lectured and spoken on everything from user experience to the convenience economy, from service design to his passion for anything published by Kurt Vonnegut. In addition to his general love for learning, Jon taught design for nearly a decade, most recently with the School of Art, Design, and Media at Lindenwood University and the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. He co-authored 97 Things Every UX Practitioner Should Know from O'Reilly Media. Jon lives with his wife and two children in Missouri.

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