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Book Review: The Creative Business Guide to Running a Graphic Design Business
Posted by: Erin Harris
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Erin Harris

If you’re thinking about starting a graphic design business, do yourself a favor. Put down whatever you’re doing and go get a copy of The Creative Business Guide to Running a Graphic Design Business by Cameron S. Foote. Then read it. If you can get through the entire thing and you still want to start your own design business, then congratulations, you’ll probably succeed!

The Creative Business Guide to Running a Graphic Design Business Foote’s book is packed full of great information for anyone looking to start a design firm. He jumps right in with the different types of legal structures a firm can take, and the importance of writing a thorough business plan, and discusses a laundry list of issues that many don’t consider before starting up their business: working with accountants and lawyers, when to consider hiring more staff and how, and how to motivate your staff. Foote also touches on some of the less-than-pleasant situations that can arise: when and how to downsize and the effect it has on your existing employees, as well as what to do (and how to prevent) issues like an employee leaving with your clients or intellectual property theft.

Foote has an excellent section on whether it is better to be a specialty shop or not, how to price your work, how to qualify and work with clients. He goes into detail about dealing with client issues such as client incompetence, conflict of interest, spotting red flags, and how to get feedback about your studio from clients. He also includes a number of forms which are available for free at his website, Creative Business.

All in all, the book is well written and divided into logical sections that make it easy to find what you are looking for. The information covered is a bit daunting, and Foote doesn’t waste time with any feel-good fluff, but you’re a better designer for it, once you’ve finished the book. The issues he addresses are very real and can have a huge impact on your business. This is the stuff you don’t get taught in school, but that every designer should know.


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BoDo Launch: Introducing Erin Reviews
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Introducing Erin Reviews

Erin Harris, is the owner of Boston-based, Sanguine Theory, a creative strategy and design firm in Boston. To insure she’s always on the go, she also works as an in-house designer. Another BoDo brainiac, she holds an undergraduate degree from Smith College and is completing a masters degree in advertising at Boston University. To round things out Erin’s a founding member of NO!SPEC, a member of Creative Latitude and a member of the Boston chapter of AIGA. Team BoDo is pretty sure she’s the inventor of the 48 hour day. We’re still not sure how she gets all this done.

An avid reader and studious scholar, Erin will be contributing book reviews to BoDo. Follow her posts at Erin Reviews and you’ll know just what to pop into your shopping cart on Amazon.com.

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