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Our Design Resolutions for 2021

December 18, 2020

At Aquí, we take our cuppa Joe very seriously. Rest assured, because the same applies when it comes to design. As avid coffee drinkers, we often ask, “How do you like your coffee?” And as a creative boutique, we like to ask, “How do you like your design?” Joe is a blog segment where we - #TeamAquí - share our design inspirations.

If you are not someone who enjoys the yearly affair of committing to self-betterment, we implore you to give it a shot this year and ask yourself: what do I want to achieve next year? The act of making a conscious decision to improve can be very empowering, bringing much needed good spirits into the year to come. For some, resolution-making is a way to jumpstart the year with new intentions; a reminder for all to take control of the future.


Today, we are here to discuss: what would self-betterment look like for each of us next year as creatives in the design industry

MARÍA:

Develop my own Typeface

As a design studio specialised in branding, we have our heads deep in typography all the time as it plays a huge role in the development of brand identities. As one of the fundamentals of design, typography is everywhere. It also happens to be the element of design that María’s most fond of. In 2021, she has committed to take her interest one step further by learning to develop her own typeface. 


“I’ve always appreciated typography and my Mom knows it. She recently gifted me a typography course on Domestika and I can’t wait to start on it!” María shared in excitement.


EVELYN:

Practice Motion Graphics


“I want to try something new and different next year; something challenging and out of my comfort zone,” Evelyn said.


Motion graphics is something that Evelyn has always wanted to try as there is a lot of room for experimentation when it comes to animation. The visual experience of our designs can be elevated with the help of motion graphics, bringing concepts to life. “It’s a skillset that would come in handy in our line of work, especially when creating websites.” Evelyn thought out loud.


Right now, graphic design is the core of what we do, and motion graphics feel like something we can integrate to help provide a better visualisation of our designs.


YU TING:

Learn more about User Experience Design

We’re always thinking about the people that we design for, and try our best to understand their needs and preferences. Yu Ting wants to dive deeper into that next year, understanding the fundamentals of the UX Design process to see how we can be more user-centric in our design approach.


As a business, it is important for us to create positive experiences for customers, knowing exactly who we are designing for and making sure the customer journey is smooth.


“I feel that the process itself can be applied to anything that we do. It’s a good way to practice empathy and understand the kinds of problems you are trying to solve,” Yu Ting said.


This is the last blog post of the year as we’re taking a break this Christmas to reset and recharge. We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! See you next year!

Love, 
The Aquí Team


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Our Design Resolutions for 2021

December 18, 2020

At Aquí, we take our cuppa Joe very seriously. Rest assured, because the same applies when it comes to design. As avid coffee drinkers, we often ask, “How do you like your coffee?” And as a creative boutique, we like to ask, “How do you like your design?” Joe is a blog segment where we - #TeamAquí - share our design inspirations.

If you are not someone who enjoys the yearly affair of committing to self-betterment, we implore you to give it a shot this year and ask yourself: what do I want to achieve next year? The act of making a conscious decision to improve can be very empowering, bringing much needed good spirits into the year to come. For some, resolution-making is a way to jumpstart the year with new intentions; a reminder for all to take control of the future.


Today, we are here to discuss: what would self-betterment look like for each of us next year as creatives in the design industry

MARÍA:

Develop my own Typeface

As a design studio specialised in branding, we have our heads deep in typography all the time as it plays a huge role in the development of brand identities. As one of the fundamentals of design, typography is everywhere. It also happens to be the element of design that María’s most fond of. In 2021, she has committed to take her interest one step further by learning to develop her own typeface. 


“I’ve always appreciated typography and my Mom knows it. She recently gifted me a typography course on Domestika and I can’t wait to start on it!” María shared in excitement.


EVELYN:

Practice Motion Graphics


“I want to try something new and different next year; something challenging and out of my comfort zone,” Evelyn said.


Motion graphics is something that Evelyn has always wanted to try as there is a lot of room for experimentation when it comes to animation. The visual experience of our designs can be elevated with the help of motion graphics, bringing concepts to life. “It’s a skillset that would come in handy in our line of work, especially when creating websites.” Evelyn thought out loud.


Right now, graphic design is the core of what we do, and motion graphics feel like something we can integrate to help provide a better visualisation of our designs.


YU TING:

Learn more about User Experience Design

We’re always thinking about the people that we design for, and try our best to understand their needs and preferences. Yu Ting wants to dive deeper into that next year, understanding the fundamentals of the UX Design process to see how we can be more user-centric in our design approach.


As a business, it is important for us to create positive experiences for customers, knowing exactly who we are designing for and making sure the customer journey is smooth.


“I feel that the process itself can be applied to anything that we do. It’s a good way to practice empathy and understand the kinds of problems you are trying to solve,” Yu Ting said.


This is the last blog post of the year as we’re taking a break this Christmas to reset and recharge. We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! See you next year!

Love, 
The Aquí Team


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