Is it common in the world of web designer to use a brand name instead of their real name? I mean, "Vectus", "Trivect" and "Polya" all sound so unprofessionnal to me. But that's just my opinion and I may be wrong.
Thinking up a "brand name" for yourself isn't going to help you, really. Just look around here, the nicks people use aren't important. People will know you as "the one that did that awesome [insert your work here]". Not "the one with that name"*. You could put up tutorials under any name you want and if they're good will…
Jesse Stippel is a pretty unique name and isn't impossible to spell. I'd still go with that or something simple like Jesse Stippel's 3D Space/Tutorials/The Blog of Jesse Stippel/ The Work of Jesse Stippel/ The Art of Jesse Stippel/whatever. Stippel me crazy. +Being able to put your real name to something give the feeling…
Totally agree with Adam, it's unnecessary and isn't the most professional thing. I've never met a single person freelance operation that goes under a brand name. Also it's not how a lot of freelance works in games. A lot of freelance is driven by referrals and suggestion, it's much easier To say "yeah I know a guy his name…
Hi guys, so I've been brainstorming for a day or two on a new name for my brand/identity and I'd like some help. I'm a web designer by day but enjoy creating 3D assets. I use Illustrator allot and I want my audience to appeal towards the younger side of things... Here I've compiled a list of names and I'd like you guys to…
Your real name flows nicely :) My vote goes for Stipples. Thank god you're not an Argentinian with a jewish surname. Most people can't even pronounce mine!