What Every Designer Should Do Right Now

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While trying to balance the different areas of our life, there are things that we often forget and neglect to do. With today’s fast-paced society and the busyness of our every day, we tend to overlook some important things. I would like to remind every designer today about some of these tasks that we often put-off but are so important and necessary to get done.

1. Back Up All Your Files Now

"Procrastination is the bad habit of putting off until the day after tomorrow what should have been done the day before yesterday." – Napoleon Hill

Back Up

I’m sure that you’ve heard this over and over again but how many of you have actually taken the time to actually do it? Just a few days ago, I read about a designer on Twitter who lost some of his files due to some of his hardware malfunctioning. That is such a bummer. Let’s learn from his experience and let’s backup our files right away. How sad would that be to lose all your important photos, projects, documents and sensitive and irreplaceable data. I am guilty of this myself. I don’t even remember the last time I backed up my data. (Currently 483 GB of files) As I am writing this article, I am already buying an external hard drive to back up my files.

Another good idea is to not only backup your local files but to backup your website files as well. If you have a WordPress blog, make sure to backup your database as well. A few months ago, my blog was hacked but thankfully, I had a backup of all my files so fixing it wasn’t too much of a hassle.

By the way, if you only want to backup your important files and not your entire hard drive, then you can try using Dropbox as well. It’s one of the best apps that I’ve used recently.

Backup Articles and Resources:

2. Get Your Online Portfolio Up or Updated Now

"There are a million ways to lose a work day, but not even a single way to get one back." -Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister

Show Off Your Portfolio

If there is one thing that a designer needs today, it is an online portfolio. No longer is just a physical portfolio enough, but with the internet, every designer needs a good looking online portfolio.

I have met so many designers who either have a portfolio that was updated years ago and full of old projects, as well as designers who don’t even have an online portfolio. When I’m reading through comments on different blogs and on this blog, I usually click on some of the author’s names to check out their site. A lot of the names that I click on take me to a page where it says, "Coming Soon" or "Under Construction." There is no excuse to not having an online portfolio. I know that we all suffer with the disease of never thinking our design is good enough, but we need to get over that and just get our portfolio up. (Believe me, it took me months to finally be pleased with my site and put it online.) Some graphic designers give the excuse that their web design skills just aren’t up to par but that is simply no excuse. Use the different sites out there where you don’t need to have web design knowledge in order for you to showcase your work.

List of Online Portfolio Sites:

3. Finish That Project Right Now

"What may be done at any time will be done at no time." – Scottish Proverb

Show Off Your Portfolio

We all have projects on the back burner. Maybe it’s a blog that you have been wanting to start. For some, it could be a client design that they are not particularly thrilled about doing. Whatever it is, you need to do it now. Sometimes, it would be helpful if we can just tune out the distractions around us and just find a way to finish that project now. Many designers are guilty of not getting their projects in on time. A survey on CSS-Tricks shows that 38% of the designers usually get their projects turned in late and they fail to meet the deadlines that were originally agreed on. This is a big deal. You can hurt your business by not getting your projects done and you can even lose your clients. So what are you waiting for? Finish reading this article and get started on that project.

4. Clean Your Desk and Organize Your Files Now

"Someday is not a day of the week."

Messy Desk

If you are like the average designer, there are times that you get very busy. In all that activity, everything that you do seem to revolve around your computer desk. It’s not uncommon to find scratch paper, pens, doodles, notepads, stickies, food wrappers, sodas, empty cups and other paraphernalia on your desk after working on it for 10 straight hours. A simple thing that you can do is before you stop working every day, take the last five minutes and just tidy up your desk and get it ready for the next day. This will greatly increase your productivity the next day when you start work on a clean and neat desk.

What kind of desktop wallpaper do you have? Oh what’s that? You can’t even see it. When we get busy, we tend to just drop files on our desktop and we neglect to put them in their rightful place. A messy desktop leads to an unproductive day because instead of knowing where everything is, you have to sit there and search for the file you are looking for. Here are some tips that I use to organize my desktop.

  • Simplify everything us much as possible.
  • Use folders.
  • Customize your icons.
  • Come up with a file naming convention that works for you.
  • Have a folder called "Sort Out" where you just put files that you just don’t have time to sort out yet. Then once a week, go through that folder and arrange it and put everything where it belongs.

5. Gather and Collect Design Resources Now

"Putting off an easy thing makes it hard. Putting off a hard thing makes it impossible." – George Claude Lorimer

Design Resources

Every designer needs a good resource collection. I personally have collected tons of files and other stuff online and have organized an awesome resource collection that I use every day. If you take this advice and run with it, I guarantee that it will definitely save you time, money, effort, and headaches. Do it today! By the way, there are multitudes of websites online that offer up great resources for FREE! Just a quick Google search should solve that problem.

While browsing the web, you should always be searching for free resources, tips, tricks and other files that are available. The work that you spend to find new resources and inspiration will definitely be worth it in the long run.

Here’s a small list of resources that you should be collecting now. Whether you’re already a professional graphic designer or you’re just getting started, gathering these resources for your future use is definitely something that you can’t put off.

  • Actions for Photoshop
  • Brushes
  • Fonts
  • Icons
  • Ideas and Inspiration
  • Layer Styles
  • PSD Files
  • Stock Photos
  • Textures
  • Vector Graphics

What resources have you found helpful? I am always looking to add to my resources as well so please share your favorites in the comments section. Here are a list of articles that I found online that deal about resources in a greater and more in-depth way.

While these points all seem like they are very easy to do, you will be surprised at the amount of designers who haven’t done these things at all. I do suggest that you take a look at the list one more time and see if you need to do some of these things. By the way, I’m sure there are a lot of other things that could have been added to this list. What are your suggestions? What are some other things that designers should be doing today? Please leave your thoughts and ideas below. Thank you!

My name is Jad Limcaco and I am the editor of Design Informer. I also do freelance web and graphic design work on the side. You can view my portfolio here. I currently live in Santa Clara, CA. Go ahead and follow me on Twitter.

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    sounds like what a designer mom would nag about ;) clean your room!

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    Thanks for the reminder. I’m sure I’ll get round to it tomorrow ;-)
    .-= Cre8ive Commando´s latest Blog Entry – 110 Excellent and Beautiful Free Icon Sets For Your Next Design or Project =-.

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    I definitely need to do EVERY SINGLE ITEM that you mention!

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    Great post.. I have noticed atleast one thing that freelancers don’t procrastinate on doing.. BILLING! :D

    I found a great online backup site which I find quite usefull, http://adrive.com. The first 50GB is free, its a great place to store documents, etc if you do not have an external hard-drive.

    A second point I’d like to make would be the simple fact that, cleaning your workspace regularly can be great for motivation. I notice that when my workspace is clean, I find it much easier to get motivated to work. If I am constantly moving around cups, papers, or anything at all, I find it breaks my concentration and I stop to clean a bit before I move on.

    I hope that helps.
    .-= nick Burd´s latest Blog Entry – Sorlie Arts – Digital Video =-.

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      Hi Nick, thanks for the link.

      Also, billing is definitely something that we shouldn’t procrastinate. The reason why I didn’t put that on the list is because this list was actually meant to be just things that designers don’t really do since they are so busy with client work.

      I might do another post later on about what designers should do now regarding client work and freelancing.

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    This article is Spot on. I need to back up all my data now. You can never be sure of whats gonna happen on the web. Dropbox is definitely a life saver and a really worth app, although I got kicked out because of excessive bandwidth usage :(

    You are also right about keeping the desk clean. Nothing’s more gratifying than a tidy workspace. I always like to keep my desktop empty(not showing the icons), its better this way :) As they say, Cleanliness is next to Godliness :)

    I am immediately employing these steps. Thanks for the tips, Jad
    .-= Richie´s latest Blog Entry – 30 Logo Designs with Creative Use of Negative Space =-.

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    Great tips.

    Funny you mentioned number 4. My desk, instead of cups, is full of pens, pencils, markers, and paper…I really need to tidy up. I’ve actually just got into the habit of backing up my files. I would hate to lose all my school projects.

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    These days many of us are so busy that is easy to put off even the important stuff for another day.

    An additional point I would add is to make sure your finances are in check. I used to have all my receipts stored in a shoe box and was tracking expenses in Excel. Once I started to get busy it became absolute nightmare. So get yourself some decent account software (like Freshbooks), which will help manage your finances like a pro and save a lot of headaches.

    Another awesome post Jad!
    .-= Duane´s latest Blog Entry – Beyond the Brief – Undertanding a Logo Design Client =-.

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    The key is organization. Spend a few minutes on being more organized, and save hours by being more efficient. Preaching to the choir, but it’s very nice to be reminded of those simple points. Thanks for the article Jad!

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    I always download Freebies into a separate folder which is organized by categories… like icons, brushes, PS actions, vectors etc. etc… I think that’s a good practice when it comes to time saving… great article btw… It’s always good to remind things.. :)
    .-= gr8pixel´s latest Blog Entry – Checking wordpress for iPhone =-.

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    You are so right with this article!

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    Thanks for those tips…common sense, yet things we seem to just not get done often as we should.
    .-= Michael Hart´s latest Blog Entry – Special Offer: My Church Standard Package for $1,800! =-.

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    The reminder just to back up your files was worth the read.

    I made this one of my the three featured links on my Design Thought of the Day blog:
    http://designthoughtfortheday.blogspot.com/2010/03/03-17-do-this-now-mixing-fonts-pr-and.html

    All the best, Ted

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    Thanks for posting this!

    I do believe we designers should consistently do this everyday (or if not, as often as possible). Although cluttered spaces inspire some, we still need a clean working environment to be able to focus on whatever we are doing.

    I myself keep a “table” of document types on my desktop when I’m working with different projects at the same time. Once finished, I usually clean up the scraps and keep the backup safe and intact on a “Desktop Files” folder.

    Oh, and I do the same with my +fav links on my bookmarks tab (for easy inspiration access).

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    And what about wireframing? hm…
    .-= Etienne´s latest Blog Entry – If you register your site for free at =-.

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  15. 73

    Great Post Jad.

    You covered lots of points in this and i hope this post will make a change. (for me also :) Also I think a designer should always look to learn something new.

    Best of Luck….

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    Thanks for the information…
    As one considering the very same, this is a very helpful article indeed.This article is a motivation for me in my future works..

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    I appreciate the list! I’m pretty good about backing up files and collecting resources. Keeping a portfolio up-to-date can be frustrating when you want to make sure the photography of your work is perfect! And the hidden danger of resource collecting is becoming obsessed with organizing the resources and collecting more…then you never get around to using them!

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      Hey Chris, I definitely see a danger in just being a resource hog, but I do think resources are very important. I collect lots of resources, but am very picky about which ones that I download and save.

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    I couldn’t agree more about backing up your files. I go a little overboard with mine by keeping a set on my computer, external hard drive and off-site. The WP-DB-Backup plugin is a life savior. I love how it emails me once a week and says “Hey, here is your entire database… just in case”. Great article Jad!
    .-= Shawn Ramsey´s latest Blog Entry – Understanding The Basics Of CSS3 =-.

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      Hey Shawn, the more different back-ups that you have, the better off you are. And yes, the WP-DB-Backup plugin is so awesome. I love getting those weekly emails.

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    You just don´t know how much GOOD you´re doing to me with such a simple points…

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    Novice here ! Glad to know ’bout this. Very helpful indeed.

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    Great reminders! I have a habit of collecting design resources, but I have to also remember to reference them more regularly. :)
    .-= Yari´s latest Blog Entry – Happy Blogging: Suggestions for Your Design Blogroll =-.

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    Beautiful post… Really really useful tips for any webdesigner. Thanks for sharing this.

    -Deepu
    .-= Deepu Balan´s latest Blog Entry – Go Green – Showcase of 50 beautiful websites in green color theme =-.

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    Hi Jad,
    Read your very Post. Thanks for all nice tips.
    Recently I buy a 320GB Seagate External Hard Disk.
    Every Month I load my files from PC to External HDD.

    Thanks again.
    Regards
    Rupam

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    You have certainly filled my wee head with a lot of things I have to remember…
    thanks Jad !
    .-= billy´s latest Blog Entry – Ten Tons of Photoshop =-.

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    I am a startup and I also thought of collecting resources, but I am a little frustrated on how I should organize them. Like keep bookmarks in a bookmarking service or keep them in the folder right on my hard drive? What is your suggestion?
    .-= Kristaps Lazda´s latest Blog Entry – Parts of a sailing boat =-.

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      Hey Kristaps, well it’s totally up to you. I think it’s good to keep them online on something like Delicious but at the same time, download the ones that you will be using often. That way, you don’t have to go online and download it every time you need it. And it’s also good to have the links online just in case you are in another computer and you need to access the resources.

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    Nice post, however it feels like I’ve read this post at least 4 or 5 time before today. I would not say these tips are not worth posting, but they are soooo obvious ;)

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    Dude I have to agree with you on these. I know exactly the feeling when were not able to back up your files.

    I still can remember I am in the middle of finishing my biggest project in my entire designing career and the light just went off. Arrgghhh

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    Nice Post!

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    Awesome list. A lot of big picture stuff we don’t usually talk about from the trenches of creative work.

    Also, rinse and repeat often!!! If you go too long you could be in for a massive spring clean up like I’m knee deep in right now!

    Never again, though!

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      Jad, you sounded like my mom and that’s pretty cool, hehehe. Well, setting goals and priorities as well as a preference for being organized was also related to better memory and good opportunity. Thanks for these great reminders.

      Edward Young quotes

      “Procrastination is the bad habit of putting of until the day after tomorrow what should have been done the day before yesterday, it is the thief of time.”

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    Good collector is Good designer, Good Listener is a good speaker :)

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    haha.. thanks for the tips :)
    .-= ardianzzz´s latest Blog Entry – Super Simple AJAX Shoutbox =-.

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    Great article. A lot of this is stuff I know, but don’t always practice. I recently launched my online portfolio after not having one for so long due to the ‘nothing’s ever good enough’ fear. Not having one was really holding me back. It will always be a work in progress, but I think for it to be ever changing, keeps it constantly fresh. And keeps me learning/practicing new techniques.

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    Thanks, you saved my day :D

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    oh i like this article.. you got me at cleaning my desk

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    I’d appreciate it if you stop telling me what to do, sir.

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    Good idea using DropBox for back-up – ideal for day to day, with Time machine for weekly back-ups. I’m off now to back-up WordPress, thanks for the reminder!

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    I’m not a graphic designer, but EVERY GRAPHIC DESIGNER and WEB DEVELOPER should read this… and ACT ON IT. No question.
    Brilliant, and good work Jad. Found this at @creativenerds on twitter.

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    I use a drop box for back-up after I went through 3 external HDD
    @vivoo_creative

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    Just i say…………nice :)

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    This is a wonderful post! I backed up my entire 500 gig hard drive yesterday. ;)

    I’d like to share something that I recently discovered. Computer file systems have a character limit in the file path. If one exceeds this character limit, it can cause corruption.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems

    I have my hard drives file system meticulously ordered in folders, but had no idea that doing this could ultimately cause problems in the long run. The further you have to drill down, the longer the path name becomes, so this is something to keep in mind regarding organizing your data.

    Some simple things can be done to resolve this. I’ve changed a folder called “Web Development” to WD here, because the folders that are drilled down into have longer folder names:

    /media/FILES/TECHIE/WD/WEBSITES

    Most everyone here is likely familiar with this. Here’s what a windows path looks like:

    L:\STARSUNFLOWER\DATABASES
    .-= Sü Smith´s latest Blog Entry – Fostering Your Child’s Inner Geek =-.

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    working on my portfolio at behance as I read this…
    Nice article.

    Zainab

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    Good advice.

    I always make sure I backup my files, never really thought of backing up my website files. I have an external HD which i store my psd’s, ai’s and xhtml and css documents. This should be on every professionals daily routine.

    And gathering resources to improve your design’s or work is another MUST DO daily or weekly. Again good advice. I’m definitely bookmarking this for future reference for my co-workers.

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    Oh god your so right on all of these, it was even more hilarious when I looked at my desk, my desk would have put that picture you had up to shame oh god. But when it comes to number 5 I feel like ive been doing that to much in my life it really starts to consume my productivity.
    .-= Reido´s latest Blog Entry – Just a girl with her head in the clouds =-.

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    I’ve learned a lot of things the hard way over the years. So, I’m finally at the point where I am pretty diligent with all of the things you’ve mentioned. However, thanks for summarizing them into a list we can all live by. Learning the hard way isn’t pleasant when it comes to self-employment. It does work, though :) Thanks Jad!

    ps. Time Machine is definitely a life-saver.

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    hey… hi ken,
    Its really a nice post n helpful.
    thanks …
    .-= nikx´s latest Blog Entry – Pure CSS div based form design / form layout =-.

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    What if I’m searching for some external HD to store my stuff (didn’t bought yet) and keep carrying my notebook wherever I go? Guess I’m in trouble xD
    BTW thanks for the wise advice o/
    .-= samantha desimon´s latest Blog Entry – Microbe – 009 =-.

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    My tip would be to get all your reading collected in one place.

    How many sites do you visit to gather all your news?

    Why not incorporate all the rss feeds into one page so you can skim and read them without having to open 100 sites. Check out netvibes.

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    OMG, you are sooo right about this things, awesome post!
    after the pics with a many coffecups i just looked over the desk, i was in shock :)) And i love the “procratinators unite… tomorrow!” And not to mention the data backup…. but i least i got my 2TB eternal hdd 3 weeks ago :P

    good luck!

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    Great article, reminded me why I bought a Time Capsule in the first place. It certainly feels good to check off your list(s)!

    I’m off to back-up my data…

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