KCoppo
New Member
Hi all,
I've a question. I've a client that needs designs done very quickly. So, I've no time to actually create artwork from scratch... never mind create a mood board or experiment! So, I've resorted to using Adobe stock illustrations, etc... and altering them, changing colours and taking bits from one and using it in another etc. Is this something that's a necessary evil in graphic design? Do others have this issue, if so, what do you do? Is it wrong? In the end, I don't feel like I'm designing much, apart from layout and branding. Any helpful advice from experienced graphic designers much appreciated!
Thanks,
KC
I've a question. I've a client that needs designs done very quickly. So, I've no time to actually create artwork from scratch... never mind create a mood board or experiment! So, I've resorted to using Adobe stock illustrations, etc... and altering them, changing colours and taking bits from one and using it in another etc. Is this something that's a necessary evil in graphic design? Do others have this issue, if so, what do you do? Is it wrong? In the end, I don't feel like I'm designing much, apart from layout and branding. Any helpful advice from experienced graphic designers much appreciated!
Thanks,
KC