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	<title>Sara Zimmerman Art, Illustration &#38; Design &#187; Illustration</title>
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		<title>Illustrated map of the Truckee River watershed</title>
		<link>http://www.sarazimmerman.net/2011/02/25/illustrated-map-of-the-truckee-river-watershed/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 16:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have recently completed a watercolor and pencil illustrated map of the watershed of Truckee. This map will be used online as an informative diagram illustrating the boundaries of the Truckee River watershed. I am also working on the website for this large project as we speak. More updates to come!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a rel="attachment wp-att-1335" href="http://www.sarazimmerman.net/2011/02/25/illustrated-map-of-the-truckee-river-watershed/trwc_illmap_4/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1335" title="Watershed illustration" src="http://www.sarazimmerman.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/TRWC_illmap_4.jpg" alt="illustrated map of Truckee and Lake Tahoe" width="350" height="362" /></a>I have recently completed a watercolor and pencil illustrated map of the  watershed of Truckee. This map will be used online as an informative  diagram illustrating the boundaries of the Truckee River watershed. I am also working on the website for this large project as we speak. More updates to come!]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Illustrations and Design for Interpretive Sign</title>
		<link>http://www.sarazimmerman.net/2010/09/07/illustrations-and-design-for-interpretive-sign/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 00:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently completed a super fun project where I was able to integrate my science illustration background with marketing and design in an interpretive sign. I was approached by the Truckee River Watershed Council to create an interpretive sign for their restoration project at Perazzo Meadows in the California Sierras. They provided some aerial photos, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-852" title="Perazzo Restoration Interpretive Signage with Sara's science illustration and graphic design" src="http://www.sarazimmerman.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/TRWC_PerazzonSign_sm-300x200.png" alt="Perazzo Restoration Interpretive Signage with Sara's science illustration and graphic design" width="300" height="200" />I recently completed a super fun project where I was able to integrate my science illustration background with marketing and design in an interpretive sign. I was approached by the Truckee River Watershed Council to create an interpretive sign for their restoration project at Perazzo Meadows in the California Sierras. They provided some aerial photos, some photos of the site and where the intended sign was to be, a list of species at the site, a pdf of the planned change to the stream channel, and some ideas of tags they needed to show. From there, I created some sketches, got them proofed, incorporated changes and then added color. Once the illustrations were approved, I then finalized my watercolor and colored pencil illustrations and had them professionally photographed. When done, I then laid in the text and images into the interpretive sign layout. After some last minute changes, the sign layout was complete and sent to the sign shop.

Check out more of my <a href="http://www.sarazimmerman.net/illustration/science-illustration/" target="_self">science illustration portfolio</a> and how illustration can help for interpretive signange.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>New clothing company features Sara&#039;s illustrations</title>
		<link>http://www.sarazimmerman.net/2010/07/02/new-clothing-company-features-saras-illustrations/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 16:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am so excited! I have been working hard on a side project, my new clothing company called Laughing Sun Clothing, and now it is launched! I have been taking some of my designs and turning them into wearbale art. My husband, Rob, and I created this brainchild after numerous people came up to me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I am so excited! I have been working hard on a side project, my new clothing company called <a href="http://laughingsunclothing.com" target="_blank">Laughing Sun Clothing</a>, and now it is launched! I have been taking some of my designs and turning them into wearbale art. My husband, Rob, and I created this brainchild after numerous people came up to me saying they couldn't afford my art but wanted some. Then, we thought that a good way to give back to the global community is to donate $1 or more from each shirt designs to non-profits. This way when people buy one of my designs from <a href="http://laughingsunclothing.com/" target="_blank">Laughing Sun Clothing</a>, they get dressed, get art, and give back all in one fall swoop. Check it out and sign up for the newsletter in July for a chance to win a shirt.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Illustrations make you get noticed</title>
		<link>http://www.sarazimmerman.net/2010/04/03/illustrations-make-you-get-noticed/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 23:25:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever go to a job fair, chamber of commerce, bulletin board, or coffee shop flier stand? What do you see there? I typically see is an ocean of cookie-cutter marketing materials strewn about, hoping to catch the attention of a potential client. Unfortunately many of these businesses, events, or  people hoping to catch a break [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Ever go to a job fair, chamber of commerce, bulletin board, or coffee shop flier stand? What do you see there? I typically see is an ocean of cookie-cutter marketing materials strewn about, hoping to catch the attention of a potential client. Unfortunately many of these businesses, events, or  people hoping to catch a break are only contributing to the mess. They spend countless hours, and hundreds, (if not thousands of dollars), hiring a designer to create a look and a printer to deliver that message so they stand out from the crowd. Yet, when using the same ol' fonts, colors, and layouts, how unique can one be? That's where hand-drawn elements can make your dollars (and time) count.

<img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-577" title="StandOut2_2" src="http://www.sarazimmerman.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/StandOut2_21-550x233.jpg" alt="Stand Out from the crowd with illustrated elements in your marketing materials" width="550" height="233" />

<a href="http://www.sarazimmerman.net/illustration/" target="_self">Illustrations</a>, either hand-drawn or painted, can make your business, event or project really POP! They can add that personal flavor that visually represents the person behind the project. And surprisingly enough, it doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg to do so. If you don't have the budget to recreate an entire website or full identity, you can often spice things up with just a few hand-drawn flourishes, icons, or hand-painted textures, etc.

<a href="http://www.sarazimmerman.net/illustration/" target="_self">Illustrated design</a> may not be for every business or everybody. For instance, if you are in financial consulting and appeal to a more conservative, middle-aged crowd, then a streamlined, corporate look will most likely be best. However, if you are hosting an event or creating a fundraiser t-shirt for a Gen X/Gen Y crowd who loves the outdoors, pets, music or art, then a hand-drawn theme may be the exact way to catch the attention of your market.

In a world of over-stimulation and constant eye-candy, it seems impossible to make your materials stand out from others. However, offering the <a href="http://www.sarazimmerman.net/illustration/" target="_self">alternative from the standard</a> will most likely gets heads turning, and eventually clients and customers coming your way.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Client testimonial &#8211; Tahoe Trucke Earth Day 2010</title>
		<link>http://www.sarazimmerman.net/2010/03/25/client-testimonial-tahoe-trucke-earth-day-2010/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 20:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had the best time working with Lisa Cashel and Emily Williams from Tahoe Truckee Earth Day 2010. It was fun to play with raw designs and be encouraged to be weird and whimsical. Here's a client testimonial from Lisa: "Sara was the obvious choice for Tahoe Truckee Earth Day design work. Her spirit and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I had the best time working with Lisa Cashel and Emily Williams from Tahoe Truckee Earth Day 2010. It was fun to play with raw designs and be encouraged to be weird and whimsical. Here's a client testimonial from Lisa:
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>"Sara was the obvious choice for Tahoe Truckee Earth Day design work. Her spirit and her talent combine to produce original art that fits our values of community, stewardship, conservation and education. Sara was able to design a new website, marketing and advertising materials, as well as our T-shirts. Sara has been a good friend to our small non-profit and has been open to our ideas, which she then combined with her own vision to generate fantastic materials. We hope that as a result of this project, we can help spread the word about this great local artist."
<em>~ Lisa Cashel, <a href="http://www.tahoetruckeeearthday.org/" target="_blank">Tahoe Truckee Earth Day</a> 2010</em></em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Client testimonial from Summer Wood Skin Care</title>
		<link>http://www.sarazimmerman.net/2010/03/21/client-testimonial-from-summer-wood-skin-care/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 01:24:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer Wood of Summer Wood Skin Care recently hired me for a full logo, identity and website package. Summer is an ideal client who clearly explains her expectations, finds examples of work she admires, and trusts me to add design flair when necessary. Summer recently gave me a wonderful testimonial: "Sara recently completed a logo, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Summer Wood of <a href="http://summerwoodskincare.com/" target="_blank">Summer Wood Skin Care</a> recently hired me for a full logo, identity and website package. Summer is an ideal client who clearly explains her expectations, finds examples of work she admires, and trusts me to add design flair when necessary. Summer recently gave me a wonderful testimonial:
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>"Sara recently completed a logo, website and cards for my new business location (summerwoodskincare.com). She is a breath of fresh air to work with! She is creative, timely, thoughtful and professional and a gem of a woman. I highly recommend her to anyone in need of a fresh image for their business!‎"</em></p>
Thanks, Summer! You rock and I am happy to recommend you for your fantastic skin and hair removal treatments.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Design and marketing for the budget-minded</title>
		<link>http://www.sarazimmerman.net/2010/01/24/design-and-marketing-for-the-budget-minded/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 21:51:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of small businesses and non-profit organizations approach me for graphic design and illustration work. Many of them have seen better days in terms of business, and therefore are very budget minded. However, being aware of your budget and having tight purse strings doesn't mean you have to fore go having a clean business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[A lot of small businesses and non-profit organizations approach me for graphic design and illustration work. Many of them have seen better days in terms of business, and therefore are very budget minded. However, being aware of your budget and having tight purse strings doesn't mean you have to fore go having a clean business image. Yet it doesn't mean that you are going to be able to put everything in the hands of a professional, snap your fingers, and have the perfect image and marketing package created for you without lifting a finger. If you are willing to put time and effort into the decisions behind the design, your business too can have a distinct look that reiterates your reputable brand for less than a standard bid.

<strong><em>I'm broke, but want/need a design. What can I do?</em></strong>

If you are on a budget but seriously want to improve your image, then you need to be committed in helping to create this change. What that means is that you need to spend the time to research your own vision for your design and make notes of things you like and don't like. Your willingness to get your hands dirty will ultimately help you get the end product you want.
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	<li><strong>How picky are you/ your organization or can you trust the professionals</strong>? Furthermore, how picky can you afford to be? I have come across numerous sole proprietors who don't know what they want yet have a very small budget. Understanding that time=money, they either decide to trust me to create something that will fit their needs OR they are very precise and ask me what they can do to reduce my time spent. The non-picky clients tell me general themes they like with a general direction, knowing they can trust me to create something that keeps their interests and directions in mind. The picky ones need to really do their homework (as listed below) so that all the details they want are clearly conveyed to me, or any designer, prior to starting.</li>
	<li><strong>Second, decide who is your market, what you want to do, and why you want to do it</strong>. Be sure that your reasoning stands behind making the investment. For instance, if you are an event coordinator for an event that is trying to attract a Gen-Y, party crowd and sell fundraiser t-shirts to this market, then you need to have a t-shirt design and marketing program that appeals to them. A good option in attracting this crowd is through social networking and having a basic website that people can go to from there. You know that this is the market who is regularly spending $30 or so at events and know that if you have a design that speaks to them, they will come to the event, bring a friend, and most likely buy a t-shirt. On the contrary, if you are trying to attract this same crowd, the last thing you want to do to market to them is take an ad out in the economic or real estate section of the daily newspaper and have a committee of retirees decide on the logo.</li>
	<li><strong>Do your homework.</strong> What styles/ themes do you like (i.e clean and corporate, grungy, artsy and hand-drawn, modern, Asian, etc.), what logos do you like, and what attributes speak to you and your target market (i.e. colors, shapes, symbols)? Find some <a title="fonts" href="http://www.fonts.com/" target="_blank">fonts</a>, come <a title="colors" href="http://www.colourlovers.com/" target="_blank">colors</a>, and <a title="components" href="http://www.symbols.com/" target="_blank">components</a> that mean something to you (and your business) and make a list (please include URLs). Include some words that summarize your business direction and add those to the list as well. A good designer will know how to tie all of these characteristics into a sweet logo/ identity/ branding that really reflects your business. Without providing this information, you may become victim to a <em>very</em> common logo dilemma where logos and their businesses do not reflect one another.</li>
	<li><strong>Decide how you want to relay this information.</strong> Do you want an email campaign, a flyer, a website, advertisements, and a social networking plan to relay the information? Decide on what you want and what is realistic in terms of your time and budget, knowing that many marketing efforts are ongoing versus a one-time project. And keep in mind that once you decide on how you will market you need to decide if you want to have products with this image to sell and/or maintain during the event or afterwards. If so, how will you market during those times and do you need to include another marketing option?</li>
	<li><strong>Decide on your selling points and your message.</strong> These are the items that will be added to whatever marketing venue you choose to use, from websites, to flyers, to postcards and email blasts. Once you take the time to decide on your concise message, it's easy to have other people help spread the word (and relay the correct information).</li>
	<li><strong>Find a designer that you can relate to, work with, and who understands your budget</strong>. Visit their online portfolio, contact them, and see if they are a good match for you. For instance, I specialize in hand-drawn, artsy, grungy themes and have a background in marketing for small businesses and artists. Though I may fit the budget of a start-up firm looking for a very clean, corporate design, we are not necessarily a good match. Just as a designer who specializes in large, corporate clients may not be able to work with a local artisan looking to create a funky and fresh marketing campaign for their upcoming open studio event. Additionally, if you are willing to do the dirty work, you will want to find a designer that rewards you with either a sliding scale or an hourly fee versus a firm project by project bid.</li>
	<li><strong>Be realistic with what you are asking for</strong>. Once you receive an estimate or two and you notice that all of your requests can't be met for the budget you have, you need to reassess. What can you cut out? Or is it worth it to spend more and increase your budget so you can sell cute, fitted t-shirts knowing you will get more people buying those than the traditional, boxy tee? Should you try to gain sponsors so you can get a larger crowd to your event knowing once they are there, they will spend more? Or should you cut out one of the modes of marketing, such as advertising, and solicit volunteer efforts instead?</li>
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There are so many things that go into design and effective marketing campaigns. This is what you pay for when you hire a good designer with a pulse on marketing. And whether or not you can pay the fees for such a designer, doing your homework will ultimately help you and your business/ event /organization in the long run. And if you are too busy to do the work, then increase your budget and invest your trust into a designer who can get your tasks and materials created in both a beautiful and effective way.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Sweet color designer</title>
		<link>http://www.sarazimmerman.net/2009/12/11/sweet-color-designer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 04:33:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love color and experimenting with it. There are so many variations and combinations that the possibilities are endless. However, sometimes finding the right color combinations can stifle a creative, especially when under a tight deadline or budget. That's where something like Color Scheme Designer comes in handy. This free site offers visitors a way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I love color and experimenting with it. There are so many variations and combinations that the possibilities are endless. However, sometimes finding the right color combinations can stifle a creative, especially when under a tight deadline or budget. That's where something like <a href="http://colorschemedesigner.com/">Color Scheme Designer</a> comes in handy. This free site offers visitors a way to select colors and retrieve full web-safe schemes based on mono, complementary, triads, tetrads, analogic and accented analogic color combinations. This is such a great way for clients who want to have more of a say in their design process and can see how some colors will work together.]]></content:encoded>
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