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THE GING BEARD DESIGN CO

Muralist + Illustrator

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    • MURALS
    • type illustration
    • LOGOS + MARKS
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    • ART + ILLUSTRATION
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LETTERING | NICKSGOOD

Since I started using Instagram ( heavily ) about six months ago it has become like social media crack! No lie! Not only is it an amazing visual platform, but the Instagram community is thriving, supportive, and all around kick ass! A few weeks back I was asked to do some rad hand lettering for Nick Snapple, half of the dynamic duo that is COAST 10 Clothing, out of Minneapolis MN. Now I have never met Nick personally, but because of Instagram we were connected through mutual friends and our mutual entrepreneurial work.

Through Instagram I have met so many people in the Minneapolis area and in the next few months will be moving to the area! I am stoked to be making this move, and cant wait to start meeting in person all the awesome creatives in the Minneapolis area. Including this guy! NicksGood!


tags: Design, Lettering, Handmade, Hand lettering
categories: DESIGN, Lettering
Saturday 08.16.14
Posted by Jon King
 

Hand Lettering | Ligature Collective

So I really haven't been lettering for that long. I admit it. I'm just that good... 91% sarcasm, 9% narcissism

The last few weeks have been lettering heaven. I had the pleasure of hosting AIGA Wisconsin's Morning Blend event, where I taught a little bit about my personal lettering process and got to show off all the cool pens I own ( and spend way to much money on ). I also finalized a few letting logos that you will see on the website soon! Finally I have been working on a few lettering pieces for a lettering competition put on by the Ligature Collective. 

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These guys have been a huge inspiration to me since their beginning in January 2014. The last few weeks they've had a competition to add 2 new members to their group, and I wanted to show you my entries! They still haven't announce who won the two spots yet ( crossing my fingers ) but I wanted to show you guys the hard work I put in!

Show me some love by tellimg me what you think of the designs in the comments and giving them love on Instagram!  1 -&- 2

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tags: Lettering, Design, Ligature Collective
categories: DESIGN
Thursday 08.07.14
Posted by Jon King
 

Ships Passing | Free Wallpaper

So you can be surrounded by my artwork  ( the narcissism, I know! ), download this free desktop and iphone version of my "Ships Passing" print! Fill your electronic screens with clean, simplistic lettering! Every time I open my computer I am greeted by this design and it inspires me to create more beautiful things for you guys! I hope it can inspire you too.

When you download the image make sure to take a picture of it and tag me so I can see you all using it!


2560x1440  ||  1680 x 1050  ||  1280x800  ||  1140x900  ||  iphone

tags: print, free, wallpaper, Ships Passing
categories: Free Goodies
Thursday 07.31.14
Posted by Jon King
 

Why I chose freelance

My journey to becoming a freelance designer started back in my junior year of college. I remember being interested in the freelance design world, but really had no idea of what that meant or how it would look, I only knew I wanted to do it. That and I knew I wanted the freedom to pursue my many other creative interests e.g., hand lettering, leather work, singing, drinking lots of wine. At Design Camp 2011, I had the pleasure of hearing my friend and fellow kick ass freelancer designer, Breanna Radermacher of Breanna Rose Design & Rowen Made, talk about her independent freelance design journey. Her workshop was the first time I saw what it looked like to be a successful freelancer and that it was possible to succeed when stepping out on your own.

Over the past few years of developing my business I've come to better understand why my heart was set becoming a freelancer. There are hundreds of reasons why a career in freelance design was attractive to me; sleeping in, being my own boss, not dealing with work politics, drinking wine while I work, you know, the important stuff!  But all joking aside, I have learned  the most important reason I love freelancing is, I never wanted to work for people. I have always wanted to work with people.

I love freelance because I get to work alongside, aka "with," my clients. I am their go to guy and they are more than just some rando company I have no affiliation with that I make pretty things for. Instead I have a personal relationship with them. They become part of my process and I become part of theirs. Some relationships are more business driven than others, but some are not. I have clients that I not only know their industry, career goals, and employees but their personal goals, favorite color, name of their dog, and whether they love wine as much as I do! We are friends, and that's the way I prefer to work!

Now, to all my freelancing buddies out there, what say you on this topic? Why do you love freelancing? Or if you are someone that hires freelancers. What say you?

tags: freelance, design
categories: DESIGN
Monday 07.21.14
Posted by Jon King
 

"What's In" | My Sketchbook

Now you should understand that I did "groom" this selection. You don't need to see 500+ pages of scribbles. Instead I want to show your the good and kinda ugly from my sketchbooks.
***There are pages that should never see the light of day. Like crazy, just woke up, bed head, Medusa scary. You dont need to see those. ( but if you do need to see them Ex. 1, 2, 3 )

MY PROCESS: Part of my natural creative process tends to be untidy, messy, and unkempt. It is like that for may creatives. Its almost impossible to make print ready designs on the first try like I have tried to make you believe on the blog & Instagram  ( exhibit A, B, C ). It takes hours and pages of my sketchbook to refine my ideas into polished, final designs and drawings. Most of these pages are just scribbles. Like chicken scratch, mixed with a three year old's drawing of his family, and a doctors signature, scribbles. Somehow after much TLC they magically go from scribbles to the final products that I share with you on Facebook, Twitter etc.

In my professional experience every designer is drowning in sketchbooks. Many creatives, including myself, use one sketchbook for the unrefined chicken scratch sketching ( say that three times fast ) and a completely different sketchbook for our polished designs. This keeps my “mind vomit” sketches from mixing with the more refined ideas that I come up with later. It also separate the different stages of my process physically and mentally which can be very helpful when working on different projects for several clients at the same time.

MY SKETCHBOOKS: I have 3 different books featured in this post. I always keep two sketchbooks on me e.g. in my briefcase: a large one + a small one. My current favorite is the Canson Mix Media sketchbook. I personally prefer to work in larger sketchbooks ( 9x12in ) with heavy duty pages that can handle many types of media. The Canson Mixed Media sketchbook is perfect for several reasons:

a >>>  I can fit more sketches on one page which allows me to compare the designs quicker when I revisit them.

b >>>  I use felt pens for almost everything. These pens have a tendency to bleed though thin paper making one side unusable, unless it is specialty marker paper. The Canson Mixed Media has very thick paper for a sketchbook ( 98lb ) which cuts down on the ink bleeding through which means I can use both sides of the page.

c >>>  It's ideal for me to have a sketchbook that can take heavy media like watercolor paint, acrylic paint, and heavy flowing pens/markers. Using this sketchbook means I dont have to drag around even larger artist pads ( 18-24in+ ) with specialty paper; I can just use the Canson Mixed Media.

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*** I am not endorsed by Canson ( if only right? ), I just think this product is kick ass.

I typically carry around a small sketchbook with me as well and have my eye on the snarky field note sketchbooks over at Eight Eleven Press. Letterpressed and hilarious. For some laughs check her out on Instagram. Almost died.

As always let me know if you have an idea for a “What’s in” post that you would like me to cover and I would love to hear what treasures & monsters you keep in your sketchbook!

 

 

tags: Design, Lettering, What's In, Sketchbook
categories: DESIGN
Monday 06.30.14
Posted by Jon King
 
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