Posts Tagged ‘graphic design’
Can I Be A Graphic Designer Even If I Can’t Draw?
SlyFox has a talented team on staff. However, you don’t need to be able to draw to work in graphic design! There are several things a graphic designer should have: an eye for detail, knowledge of the fundamentals of design, and a passion for visual storytelling. You can have all these without being good at…
Read MoreHow Graphic Designers Can Take Your Website To The Next Level
When a small business puts together an initial marketing plan, a website is often at the top of the list. Don’t make the mistake of undervaluing graphic design on your website, though. Complete, professional branding should be a priority for every small business, and here’s how graphic designers can take your website to the next…
Read MoreTrysten Stone’s Blog
Hello my name is Trysten Stone and I am a co-op student. When my semester started I had no idea where I wanted to go or what I wanted to do. I took the time to sit down and think about work that I found interesting and intriguing.
Read MoreMy Time With SlyFox – Ashley
Work at SlyFox is never boring, even for a co-op student like me! There’s always something to do, and a fun way to get it done. When I first got here there was so much to learn and do, and the people here made it exciting and enjoyable, helping me build up some experience and…
Read MoreMy Experience With SlyFox – Sarah
Here at SlyFox Digital Media Marketing, the office is constantly busy and there is always something going on. Slow days are very rare but a busy office means there is always something to be done. I started my co-op at SlyFox in late February and they were happy to take me on. They welcomed…
Read MoreFollow Your Dreams – Take Risks!
[ctt template=”5″ link=”G69f1″ via=”no” ]Be brave, take risks, expect the unexpected![/ctt] Frisbees, pool noodles, and yo-yos kind of seem like they’ve been around forever. They’re old toys, and as such they’re associated with children, nostalgia, and wasting a little time. If you know the stories behind them though, they have another thing in common: risk.
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