graphic designer - SFCC Graphic Design

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graphic designer - SFCC Graphic Design
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Spokane Falls Community College cordially invites you to attend 2010
SFCC Graphic and Web Design Graduate Show. This event will be held
at 5pm on Friday, June 4th at the Dean Davis Gallery. Please come view
the student work and to meet the new faces of design.
Dean Davis Gallery
216 W. Pacific Avenue
Hours: M-F 9am-5pm
For more information, call:
509.456.8799
Invitation Design: SFCC Grad Show
Ad Campaign: Mow Responsibly
Cd Cover: Spirits of the Red City
T-Shirt: SFCC Graphic Design Club
Package Design: Inkberry Tea
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Friday, April 23rd & Saturday, April 24th 2010
Waikiki shell Honalulu, Hawaii
Poster: Kokua Music Festival
Menu: Smoke Jazz Lounge
EINSEL DEVELOPMENT
Logo Designs: Various
JUNE 2010 | 12 NEW INDIE ARTISTS WE LOVE | THE SECRETS TO GETTING BOOKED | INSIDE THE STUDIO WITH ERIC CLAPTON
The essential guide to independent music and beyond
SELLING MUSIC
PAGE 16
WITHOUT SELLING OUT
If you want to avoid the fate of becoming the sell out musician turned fry cook playing air guitar in a fast food
kitchen, you need to learn how to make money with your music. I know you're reading this and saying, "Yeah, man,
that's what I need to know... but do you have any answers?" Actually, I do. There are several effective ways you
can sell your music without becoming another entertainment industry sell out.
As a musician, you have a valuable gift that many people would kill for: the ability to play music. If you find yourself
in need of a little regular income, why not take on a student or two? As John Cougar Mellencamp taught us, the only
way to get the girl is learn how to play guitar. That musical advice has made sure that skilled guitarists for the last
two decades have always had a steady stream of young students holding out handfuls of cash in exchange for
learning the secrets of rock n' roll guitar riffs. So why not take advantage? You’ll gain business experience, develop
your skill, and you might even learn some useful tips yourself.
Magazine Cover & Spread: Pitchfork
Another great idea is taking matters into your own hands. If you can't find a recording label to
sign your band, become an indie label and produce the music on your own. Yes, it does take a little
money to do this but, if you already own the equipment, it’s easy to earn. All you need to do is sign up a
few local bands for private recording sessions at a modest fee. Spend an hour or two a week recording local
talent, and you can make enough money to support your own musical habits. If you have a knack for marketing
and a bit of ambition, you might even be able to sign these bands to your own indie label and turn your dream of
making money doing something you love into reality while helping others attain their dreams as well.
You don't have to sell out to survive in the real world. You just have to be able to think outside the box and come up with new
solutions. As a musician, you have the gift of creativity on your side. Put it to good use and you can save yourself the indignity of
having to get a haircut and a “real job”.
Package Design: Mizu Bottled Water
Poster: Iron & Wine
Thank You!