Success Ideas from Celebrated Designer, Mike Salisbury

Mike Salisbury (with Tina Turner)

Success Secrets and Tips from Mike Salisbury:
  • It is very competitive. To get work takes getting attention. The attention of clients and the attention of people who will steer clients to you.
  • There is a lot of stuff going on in graphic communications today. Unique and modern concepts and looks and a lot of creativity inspired by other periods.
  • There is almost too much good design. Is it the computer? That’s the tool to get it done—the look and the finish –and it is the resource to explore and experiment and learn. A resource we have never had before. And there are more people with knowledge creating.

Tell us about yourself:

I remember trying to get a job but had no resume I really didn’t want a resume because it just seemed so cold. Instead, I always created something visual to get a job. I was hired out of school by Playboy magazine in Chicago. I wanted to come back to California. So I created a cartoon strip resume with m as the main character, and I got hired from that.

What do you do:

By creating ads on my own that I though fit their style, I got my first job as an advertising agency art director.

You need to show potential clients or employers or schools what you can actually do. And you need to do it well, even if you’re only creating samples for portfolio pieces. And you must personalize this communication. How? Use your name in your business. And adding your photo or likeness to resumes or websites or your card in a creative and/or tasteful puts a person with the work.

What did you do:

Everything you communicate with should be a reflection of your taste and talent. You can communicate with humor if that reflects you and your work. You can communicate with an idea or style.
All of my stationery–envelopes, letterheads and labels for packages and discs–are designed with samples of my work and have a small logo sticker that attaches to any work presented. I have my logo on e-mails, I have printed t-shirts with my logo and mailed them to clients and potential clients. A lot of my materials have been a bit humorous to take hard sell edge off.

How do you get more:

Building my business has always been promoting, promoting, and more promoting. Even now, I’m trying out anew ways to promote. I even had a press agent at times. I have sent out weekly postcards announcing new work or awards, advertised in the entertainment trade magazines, created mailers that featured one piece of known work in each category I work in—editorial design, motion picture marketing, apparel advertising, video game branding, corporate identity, packaging and the amount possibly earned for clients with each example.

I speak at conferences and events about my work. And I wrote a book about my work– “Art Director Confesses.”

Get out there:

Take every opportunity to learn new things and meet new people and network. As a creative director at Wells Rich Green, and Foote Cone Belding, I had access to big deal clients with big deal budgets and I learned and created what I couldn’t have working alone. And I met and worked with people who later became my clients. For my business.

Attend seminars and take classes. I have attended a lot of seminars and I’ve spoken at them: AIGA, Idea. But I’ve also attended different kinds of seminars not just those relating to design or advertising. I attended a guerilla marketing seminar which very beneficial. It reminded me to do things I should do that we forget to do like taking notes and asking questions. And their book is a good one too. It told me how to promote with obvious, easy-to-understand things I could do. Things, which don’t cost a lot of money, like letters. I send out a lot of letters. And people read them and pass them on. And with e-mail today it can be easier but at times there is no substitute for the real thing in writing.

When I network with anyone, anywhere, I subtly promote what I do. If I am asked what am I up to, I reply with a work related informative short answer—but not “ Uh duuno.”

Outside of work, my love of surfing and motorcycling and my interests in art and photography have created new opportunities and made new clients. I went surfing in Fiji with guys who were all in finance: stock brokers and bond brokers. They asked what I did, and I told them, and I ended up contributing to the bottom line of a lot of their companies.

From my experiences riding and surfing, I have been asked by people I meet from the surfing and motorcycle industries to create advertising campaigns and design and marketing materials and I have been asked by major magazines to write about surfing and motorcycling and design.

Show off:

Promoting is presentation and this business of advertising and design is presentation, presentation, presentation. I learned presentation studying architecture at the University of Southern California. This is one of the most valuable assets I have.

Something I developed creating for the motion picture business is conceiving and managing the creation of a lot of concepts to a lot of different directions for presentations. I have built entertaining and theatrical presentations once renting an empty new industrial space to hang teach two-page layout of a very large format brochure promoting a new movie, like an art gallery show. My presentations have been created in theatrical forms but explain the concepts very well.

Because of my presentations, I’ve been asked to create presentations for agencies for their clients or potential clients as well as –for Levi Strauss and Volkswagen–and to revise those presentations. And I can develop multitudes of revisions.

Business advisor advice:

I can be prolific with concepts and revisions because I have learned from my business consultants and from just working in advertising and editorial the value of research. And listening. I work by first developing concepts to my instincts re: the project and then work from the clients’ input and from research about the market, the product, the customer.

So, find good consultants. Two more heads of course are better than my little one. David Goodman has been an adviser of mine for over 10 years. He builds strategies with for solving client assignments and advises me on tactics for dealing with clients He is here in the LA area. Emily Cohen. Is another advisor from the East Coast. She writes my proposals and contracts. She at times has one point of view, and Dave has another. So together we construct proposals and I take advice. One thing I always disagreed with both of them on, is giving anybody revisions to a job at no cost to the client. I mean if the client’s not satisfied the first time, how are they going to be satisfied the second time, even if it’s for free?

Mike’s perspective on specializing:

I never specialized—magazine design, advertising, graphic design, illustration, photography, film, architecture, writing– I have done it all. That creates some problems in marketing myself. So, what I do is simply position myself as a sales tool. Today, branding is the best term to describe what I do.

Beginnings:

I started taking pictures when I was a little kid, about six or seven. And I earned my camera selling greeting cards door to door. I could always draw, and I would draw for people’s attention especially girls’ attention. I still draw for the preliminary stages of working. With my sketches I have something to communicate to the people who work with me. And it doesn’t take a computer.

When I was about 9, I lived next door to an art director on the Kellogg’s account and he asked me to do some lettering that looked like a kid’s writing and that introduced advertising and me to design.

Take every opportunity to learn:

In junior high, I began a business painting flames, surrealistic murals and pin striping on cars.

I lived near George Barris Kustom Kars and I would ride my tricked out bicycle over there and just watch Von Dutch pinstripe and spray paint flames on the custom cars and hot rods. I practiced and practiced on everything and everywhere. My entire bedroom was pinstriped. I then went on the road painting at car shows and drag races.

Pin striping took concentration to make designs symmetrical with just a brush. Also in junior high I learned to set type. Learning both skills took concentration and both were invaluable in my work.
Words are the coin of the realm..make them look good like money.

Take every opportunity:

I like to believe I always picked what I wanted to do. I wanted to design a magazine so I promoted myself to the editor, John Severson, for the job as the first art director of Surfer magazine. Being in that arena brought me design work for clients like Gordon and Smith and Birdwell Beach Britchs. Later, that beach industry experience got my own firm hired to create memorable ad campaigns for Gotcha.

That was after I wanted to be in advertising. After Surfer, I picked the agency that I thought was doing the best work and prepared those sample ads to show what I could do and I was hired.

I say I like to believe I always picked what I wanted to do and just did it but I was fortunate that when and where I started, there wasn’t a lot of competition for creative jobs.

And, I could see opportunities that other people couldn’t see. For example, when I went to be the art director of West, everyone said it was horrible. It was a supplement of the LA Times, and they wouldn’t be interested. To me it was like a blank canvas. They had a circulation of two million and they really didn’t have a format or a look.

I gave it a format and a look. The format organized the editorial material so it could be read, and I gave west a look with the content. I wanted to make it about Southern California and the culture we live in and LA is all about the visual.

And I used the magazine to promote what I did. I mailed copies all over the world. People could not get enough of California. I lived it and could tell the story and got more work to do that.

Another opportunity no one saw was the position of creative director for United Artists Records. I took the job and was nominated for a Grammy with one of my album covers. That led to me being hired as the art director of Rolling Stone. A magazine that never had a strong visual presence. That gave me the opportunity to create one for it.

Don’t stop:

My aunt was a high school English teacher who always gave me books. Learning to write has been a passion of mine so I started writing for magazines like Men’s Journal and Forbes because of my Rolling Stone connection.

From Rolling Stone I went to work creating ad campaigns for movies. A hard, supposedly dead end job but I did get to create the Jurassic Park and Raiders of the Lost Ark logos and as campaigns for over 300 motion pictures including Aliens and Moulin Rouge.

When the big time New York ad agency Wells Rich Greene opened their Los Angeles office they were looking for someone with entertainment industry experience. That was me. But, the guy that told them to hire me, worked at Wells and was a fan of West. I’ve always been in a place where I could see an opportunity especially one handed to me.

And either on my own, or working for a big company, I would use the opportunity to learn.

At West I had pushed myself learning more photography and I got assignments from magazines like Vogue and Esquire and I took pictures of recording stars like George Harrison. At Wells, I stayed long nights looking at reels learning all I could about commercials.

Mike Koelker was the Executive Creative Director on the Levis account at Foote Cone Belding in San Francisco. He hired me to be Director of Creative Services. I was asked why? Koelker does everything creatively for Levis and he does it great. At FCB, I introduced the 501 brand. That work was on billboards all over the country, on TV, featured in the Wall Street Journal and is in books sand museums. Howe many kids do you named Travis?

There were a lot of people who couldn’t understand why I would want to go to work for the LA Times for West Magazine, or people would ask why would I want to go back to work for an agency like Wells.

It was all opportunities to create, learn new things and meet new people–network. A lot of times the pay was really good, but there were other times when the pay wasn’t the issue. You know, and I know, salary jobs can’t always be the best paying jobs in the world.

So I look for what I’m going to get out of it, what I’m going to learn. And I get to work with that client’s money and make samples for myself. You know, going back to the Wells and Foote Cone agencies, they had big deal clients with big deal budgets, and I got to create things that I couldn’t have created working alone for myself. Sometimes people don’t see those kinds of opportunities.

Advice for someone just starting out:

My daughter Victoria graduated from college in fashion and she wanted to put together a resume, but she hadn’t done anything professionally. I suggested that she make a presentation piece, because she’s a fabulous designer, and she’s really good at the construction of fabulous high-end clothes and her designs have all been photographed. She did the presentation work.

She got hired and just completed the design of an entire line of women’s wear, which sold out when shown at a trade show.

The thing to do is always show people what you can do. The words aren’t going to do much in a resume for a visual person, unless you’re demonstrating market experience. And if you don’t have anything to show people, do what I did to get my first agency art director job at the Lansdale Agency. I saw what he did, the most clever stuff in LA at the time, I created ads that might have come out of his place, presented them to him, and got a job.

You need to show people what you can actually do. And you need to do it well, even if you’re only creating samples for portfolio pieces. No one really cares as long as long as they can see what you’re capable of.

About Mike (shown above with Tina Turner)

Mike Salisbury is recognized by his peers as one of the leading talents in American design and the man behind the imprint on a multitude of diverse products – Levi’s 501 jeans (a brand that Salisbury created), Michael Jackson’s white glove, Rolling Stone and Playboy magazines, O’Neil and Gotcha surfwear, along with some of the world’s most recognized corporate branding and product design for companies like Hasbro–the biggest toy company in the world, Volkswagen, Honda, Halo and Halo II–the world’s most popular video game.

His work is everywhere in the motion picture industry. Mike created marketing campaigns for over 300 movies including Aliens, Jurassic Park, Rocky, Romancing The Stone, Raiders of The Lost Ark, the new Planet of The Apes and Moulin Rouge. In the film The People vs. Larry Flynt, Flynt defends the First Amendment based on a concept Mike Salisbury created for Hustler.

George Lucas collects Salisbury’s work and recommended him to Francis Ford Coppola who used Salisbury for the prototype for the photographer’s role in Apocalypse Now. The exploding boxing gloves that interpreted Rocky IV to the world – a Salisbury image so hot it became the visual symbol for the film that didn’t need the title for identification. This visual symbol became Salisbury’s most copied graphic.

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