Move passed the world of "Google help" and get concrete instruction you can trust. Help for the non-designers struggling to design.

I'm a creative person, but I am not a visual artist. My spatial intelligence, to say the least, is lacking. The problem is I have a drive to be artistic. I have the concepts, the direction, the inspiration ... but when I sit down and try to create a design, it comes out looking like the work of an artistically untalented 2nd grader. Does this sound like you? 

It's frustrating on a daily basis and was even more so when I was working in the office at the small church I attend. I would spend hours on bulletin design, moving text boxes, desperately trying to stay confident in my work. I would change typefaces on announcement slides 20 times hoping to find one I was sure of, only to cringe on Sunday morning when I saw the projected version. 

It wasn't enough work to look for classes, but I didn't know where else to go for help. I didn't know which tutorials to trust. I didn't know what was good design and what was outdated, overworked or out of my league. I didn't even know where to start. 

Is this something you relate to? 

  • Do you feel like you're alone in the world as a non-designer trying to design for your church?
  • Do you feel frustrated because you can't seem to turn your creative concepts into creative designs?
  • Do you feel lost in the world of "Google help" and would like some concrete instruction you can trust?
  • Do you feel that with just a little help you could turn your okay designs into great designs? 
  • Do you feel you have a good grip on design but need just a little extra push in the right direction?

Our Design Strategists are ready and excited to help! They're using this webinar, Pulling Rabbits: Design Tricks, to give you the confidence needed to create well thought out designs, an understanding of basic design principles and simple, easy tools you can use to design. 

Click below to watch the webinar on-demand.

May 2015 Fishhook Webinar