End of Year Thoughts – 2011
Growing Up & Finding Balance
2011 was a big year for me; a lot of things changed… my priorities changed. I purchased my first house and found myself biting off a lot more than I could chew trying to do everything at once with no real goal.
It’s taken a lot of kicking and screaming and a few too many temper tantrums but I’ve finally found where the sweet spot is for balancing my life with work.
This Year’s Achievements
- I’ve taken on a lot more responsibility as an In-House Designer being more involved in the product design. I’ve been taking part in the functionality, usability and interface design.
- KilianWalker.com was re-launched in October this year 3 months ahead of schedule.
- I started my first real freelance project for an upcoming product that needed help establishing their brand as well as Web and UX design.
- This year I had my first taste of what I need to do to sell stock illustrations and designs.
Missed Opportunities
- I find myself wishing I had put more focus on my illustration this year, especially involving my T-Shirt design.
- I regret not focusing more of my energy to learning French.
Upcoming in 2012
Now that I’ve grown up a little and found my balance I plan to be more focused in 2012. I plan to invest my time into learning French because I feel it will open up a lot of opportunities for me. I plan to finish my T-Shirt design and end my Hiatus of doing Let’s Plays.
I also intend to do one of two things next year, I either plan to pick up a second freelance project OR focus my time on Stock and Commission Illustration.
Next Updates
Unless something major comes up I won’t be making another post until the New Year, I have a birthday and a vacation coming up and then it will be holiday season. So, to anyone who may be reading this have an excellent end of your year.
Categories: General Tags: coming soon, designer, Freelance Designer, general, Graphic Design, In-House Designer, update, website, Work
Happy Friday!
A Happy Friday for anyone who reads this today (or anyone who reads this on a Friday :))
This is just a filler post, I received my exam results and I’m afraid I didn’t pass, I passed the written portion of the exam, I just made mistakes during the interview. So I’ll probably still do a post on the exam focused more on the written portion, and the mistakes I made so anyone else taking the RGD Exam doesn’t make the same ones I did.
Lets move on to this filler post. I just wanted to go over the projects I’m working on right now and leave you with some useful links that I’ve found wandering around design communities.
A little bit on what I’ve been up to…
I have some of my illustrations on stock sites now and am working on fleshing out a few more ideas. I haven’t been focusing on this as much in the last couple weeks since I have some higher priority projects on my plate.
Speaking of illustration, I’m working on an illustrated T-Shirt design at Threadless.com It’s currently up for critique and I’m working on some of the recommendations. I’ve been very pleased with the type of constructive criticism you get back, people offer suggestions and manage to never offend when they pick apart your work. I’m going to take some time this weekend to work on their recommendations and post V2 on Sunday.
A big thing started in the last week or so. I’ve started on my first freelance project. As I’ve said before I much prefer working as an in-house designer but, an offer came up that was hard to refuse. I can’t discuss the project at all it’s in prototype phase but it’s definitely a project to keep me out of trouble.
I’m actually getting a few freelance offers out of my network lately, I guess it makes the hit from failing the exam a little softer. It’s amazing the contacts you find through LinkedIn and Facebook.
Outside of all that I’m slowly planning out a refresh for my website. I think I know where I’m going with it I just have some writing and building ahead of me. The next reiteration of it is going to be big.
Link List:
And here’s a list of some useful articles and blogs I’ve found recently in no particular order:
- An Interesting way of Looking at SEO
- Any Idea what a UX Developer is? Now you know.
- A review on Usability
- A reminder how Logo does not mean Brand
- Helpful Mobile Web Design Tools
- 99percent.com is an excellent site for designers tips and tricks and improving yourself in your career: Here’s a specific selection they grouped together for Career Development
- NaldzGraphics.net is another site I found recently: I specifically found them with this article about Freelance Business Planning, and found through it they have many other good articles take a look
Categories: General Tags: articles, blog, designer, Graphic Design, links, Provisional RGD, Stock Illustration, website
And We’re Back!
Well then, I suppose a little bit of explanation is in order seeing as my last post was in Autumn about the Design Thinker’s Conference 2010, and it is now Summer 2011.
Where I’ve been…
Well not that I have a huge readership to be concerned… yet… I have been really busy. I’ve been very occupied with my work, and with the process of buying my first home, and other general shenanigans. I just haven’t found the time to write, but I’m going to change that, I’m getting things done a lot more efficiently lately.
I just wanted to do a quick post to go over why there’s such a jump in time between posts, and go over what’s up and coming.
Taking my RGD Exam – rgdexamboard.com
Time has certainly flown by; it feels like just yesterday I was unsure of what I wanted to go to college for and where. It seems I have just reached a combined total of 7 years education and work experience in the field of graphic design.
My Exam is this Thursday (June 30th, 2011) and I’m really nervous, the whole process feels a lot like applying for a job and going to school all in one.
I’ve been reviewing textbooks, preparing rationales and rehearsing my “lines” for the interview, I’m a terrible public speaker.
Anyways, I’ll consider a recap on the process when it’s all over and done with.
Stock Illustration
With the new house, I’ve been starting to find that money is starting to get a little tight, and as a graphic designer I have a lot of options for finding ways to ease my tightening budget.
I chose to start with creating Stock Illustration, now I know there’s some debate out there about the affects of Stock Illustration on the industry, but I personally think that’s irrelevant. (Again I’ll probably go into this at a later date once I’ve had more experience in it.)
I’ve found that creating vector illustrations is something I can do without sacrificing too much of my time when I’m not at work. I’ve just started submitting to a few sites, and am still waiting for approval on most of them, I’ll go into more detail once things are up on more sites and have comparisons for you.
Fotolia is one of the first to get through to approving my submitted illustrations, the rest either haven’t gotten to my work yet, or are only half through.
Upcoming Posts
I’m not making any promises about posts but here are the upcoming themes:
- Trials and Tribulations of the In House Designer
- Stock Illustration – What’s the Debate? How to get started? Where to Sell?
- RGD Exam – Exploring the process, and how I faired.
About Comments on this Blog
I just want to finish off with a little bit on posting comments.
Well I haven’t gotten any legitimate readers… again, yet… I have received a lot of spam comments, I really don’t understand how people assume a wall of text full of links will get them hits to their website…
I understand that people want/need to post on random blogs to increase hits to their website/blog. But, I will only approving comments that meet one or all of the following criteria. (Not that the culprits will ever actually read this.)
- Is a legitimate comment relating to the blog post
- A generic complementary post that makes sense to the post (as in NOT a comment about enjoying the debate on my “coming soon” page)
- Is NOT a wall of text, or an advertisement that has nothing to do with even the theme of my blog
- And is NOT super obviously just an advertisement, a generic post is fine, but use a name of some sort even if it’s fake versus “New TV Shows Online” as the commenter
That’s just my little rant though
Categories: General, Graphic Design Tags: Comments, Creating Stock Art, general, Graphic Design, Hiatus, Provisional RGD, RGD, RGD Exam, RGD Ontario, Stock Illustration
Autumn – 2010
It’s been a while since I set up this blog and created my first post here. I was planning to start this off with a post about starting your journey on becoming a Graphic Designer, but after reviewing what I had started I felt it came off a bit too preachy to start off with, and I wanted to get some more input from some of my friends that moved into different specialized areas of design for comparison. I also want to wait for the 2010 National Salary Survey to come back.
So, then what is this lovely little post going to be about then? Well I’m glad you asked. 2010 is far from over but it has been quite the whirlwind of a year. In my mind it was just yesterday I took the risk moving south in a job transfer to only be laid off a few months later. That was 2009, and a lot has certainly happened since then. If anything,it shows that you should take everything that happens as an opportunity, sure I was scared, but I’m better off now then I would have been if I hadn’t been laid off then.
Anyways, onto more important things. It’s October! This puts a damper into getting much work done on the blog, as holidays will be starting soon, and once fall hits the woman in me needs to bake. Work also has me incredibly busy right now as well, so my free time has become even more limited. The projects that are on the top of my file right now are business cards, and some minor personal print projects.
The big thing coming up soon is: November 11th & 12th – Design Thinkers
I’m still in negotiations on the how, but my boss and I are working out me taking the time to go without using up my Christmas Vacation Time!
It was hit or miss before, but when I got the snail mail with information and the last call email for early bird pricing I caved. I will be attending, and I’ll be going to both lunches at Baton Rouge. I’ll be sure to come back with lots of interesting tidbits, and news.
Well that’s that, a very casual “What’s Up” Post. Enjoy your fall, now go out and enjoy the crisp weather and some hot apple cider! That’s what I plan to do.
Categories: Design Conferences, General, Graphic Design Tags: autumn, designer, fall, introduction, registered graphic designer
Welcome to Nailkita Designs, Blog
A Sub Component of KilianWalker.com
Welcome to Nailkita Designs, as the title here says this blog is attached to my graphic design portfolio website.
If you came here from my website this little intro will be just a more casual version of the one posted on my home page. I’m going to try to keep the tone of this blog a lot more casual and conversational.
So, to get started, my name’s Kilian Walker and I’m a Graphic Designer, a Provisional Registered Graphic Designer to be specific. I have a formal graphic design education from Canadore College, and after a year or so working in the Newspaper industry, building ads and doing page layouts, I decided I wanted to be more involved with the digital side of design so I moved on to complete Sheridan College’s Interactive Multimedia program.
I’ve since started my career at a help desk software company where I take on a variety of roles from print to web design, and even do some extensive work in Audio/Video – creating demo videos, tutorials and client testimonials, which until recently was one of my weaker skills. I’ve really learned a lot working for this company, at my previous employers I learned only how to work fast and efficiently, at things I already knew, to get things done for press time, here I’ve been able to use my efficiency learned there to crank out quick icons for the developers, but I’ve been given more creative freedom and time, to be able to learn and perfect my skills in different areas of design that I normally would have avoided doing.
Anyways, onto a little bit about what this blog is about.
Updates will not be on a set schedule, the topics will range, but I’ll keep them in the realm of Graphic Design, Technology, or Creative Works related. My posts could be about things I’m working on right now, something new I learned at work, the latest design/technology conference I’ve been to, or just tips and tricks I’ve picked up along the way.
I hope reading my posts you can: either learn something, or take away some inspiration. I’m still learning every day to be the best designer I can be so I hope you can too.
P.S. Yeah cheesy line to end off on, but I was feeling kind of cheesy when I wrote this
Categories: General Tags: Canadore, career, casual, College, designer, Education, general, Inspiration, introduction, newspaper industry, Portfolio, registered graphic designer, Sheridan, software company, Web Design, welcome, writing
Coming Soon!
Yes, this is your obligatory “Coming Soon!” post that many blogs or websites have.
This is just being added so I don’t have an empty blog and can see how the styles and themes are looking.
The current plan is to have my new website design and this blog up and running before Autumn starts this year.
Currently I am on course but I hope to expedite my progress I’m just needing to write up descriptions for projects in my portfolio and build the last handful of pages.

