graphic design
graphic design
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by Erin Ferree - 2007-10-07
Remember how excited you were when you first designed your logo? How beautiful you thought it was, and how you couldn't wait to get your first batch of business cards printed so you could show it off?...
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by Erin Ferree - 2007-10-08
Just like the sidekicks help out a superhero, your Visual Vocabulary together with your logo helps put the kapow into your brand identity.These Visual Vocabulary "sidekicks" are the graphics, font sty...
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by Vincent platania - 2007-10-12
To the success of any business, corporate identity is very crucial. All the target audience of your business should see your business as a unique and different corporate entity, which is there i...
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by S. Housley - 2007-10-15
Basic Color Theory for DesignersBy Sharon HousleyThe first box of crayons you ever got probably had the basic eight: black, white, red, yellow, blue, purple, brown and orange. And at that time, ...
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by Andrew Brown - 2007-10-18
In a recent article, I touched on Timothy Ferriss' book The 4 Hour Work Week. While I can't say I agreed with the practicality of all of his suggestions, I did find some of his ideas very intere...
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by Frankwoodford - 2007-10-18
This article gives a brief account relating to the use of imagery on websites. It covers some basic do's and don'ts as well as providing some examples a imagery in action. By referring to this d...
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by Vincent platania - 2007-10-22
Creating a corporate brand is one of the most important things for success of a business. A powerful, emotional and inspirational corporate brand name can really give your business a great compe...
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by Frankwoodford - 2007-11-21
This article examines the use of the colour wheel theory in relation to web design. It explores the basic six colour schemes that are possible as well as touching on the history and origin of th...
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by Scott C. Margenau - 2007-11-29
A new lesson in classical marketingBy Scott C. MargenauI caught myself using this seemingly overworked phrase...again...in the midst of a sales presentation: "Just Google it." I have heard this ...
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by Martine - 2007-11-07
MeaningGraphic design is process of visual communication using topography and images to present information and attract people. It gives an interesting mix of presenting varied information in at...