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What does Google “suggest” about Graphic Designers?

February 19, 2010 by Douglas Bonneville

I’ve seen a lot of humorous posts lately about the very random things Google Suggest will come up with when trying to read your mind. So what does Google “suggest” about graphic design related topics? I plugged in some terms for some entertaining, informative, and unintentionally funny results. Enjoy! The graphics are ugly, but they are straight from the main Google search page, reduced a tad to fit the page. My personal favorites are:
  • graphic designers…can’t draw
  • why designers can’t think
  • how do graphic designers dress (one pant leg at at time?)
  • why do designers use helvetica
Under the “why does adobe…” section, notice how there are no “…make such cool stuff” suggestions. You might want to pay a visit to Dear Adobe after reading this.
are-graphic-designers-in-demand
cheap-graphic-design
design-cant
design-that
free-graphic-designer
free-typography
graphic-design-can
graphic-designers-cant
graphics-that
how-do-designers-charge
how-do-graphic-designers-get-paid
how-much-does-a-graphic-designer-make
how-much-does-a-logo-cost
how-much-does-a-website-cost
why-do-designers
why-do-fonts
why-do-graphic
why-do-macs
why-does-adobe
why-does-indesign-keep-crashing
why-does-photoshop

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About Douglas Bonneville

Douglas has been a graphic designer since 1992, in addition to software developer and author. He is a member of Smashing Magazine's "Panel of Experts" and has contributed to over 100 articles. He is the author of "The Big Book of Font Combinations", loves cats, and plays guitar.

Comments

  1. Douglas Bonneville says

    February 23, 2010 at 11:54 pm