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by Horatio Farquaar - 2006-12-06
Your Website may be the slickest, most jaw-dropping beautiful creation known to man but its nothing if it isn't showing on the first page of google search results for your chosen speciality subject. O...
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by Horatio Farquaar - 2006-12-06
With so many graphic designers, website designers and logo designers competing in the field, it is more important than ever to specialise in a particular area and be top rather than covering all bases...
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by Aubrey Richardson - 2006-12-07
Most anyone would agree that adding graphics to your newsletter or layout greatly enhances your work. Logos and clip art images can be used to draw attention to a specific area of text and raise the ...
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by Robert Cubbon - 2006-12-30
Rob Cubbon writesMeeting the clientSpend a little money on your clothes and briefcase or portfolio-type bag to create a good impression. People may deny it but they will always think: expensive clothe...
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by Horatio Farquaar - 2006-12-30
A lot of coverage has been given to the new breed of websites or 'Web 2.0' as it has been imaginatively dubbed, entering the public conscience. With Google paying handsomely for youtube and Rupert Mur...
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by Horatio Farquaar - 2006-12-30
With so many graphic designers, website designers and logo designers competing in the field, it is more important than ever to specialise in a particular area and be top rather than covering all bases...
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by Horatio Farquaar - 2006-12-30
Your Website may be the slickest, most jaw-dropping beautiful creation known to man but its nothing if it isn't showing on the first page of google search results for your chosen speciality subject. O...
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by Horatio Farquaar - 2006-12-30
If we had a dollar every time somebody gave us their opinions on what makes a great logo we'd be able to at least buy a round or two round The Porter during happy hour (providing they'd allow payment ...
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by Christine Macguire - 2007-01-04
One of the founding fathers of modern advertising and branding has said, "A product is something made in a factory; a brand is something that is bought by the customer." Customers want brands that are...
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by David Dawsey - 2007-01-20
Logos play an important part in marketing and brand recognition. Take, for example, Nike's "Swoosh," Mercedes-Benz's "Star," or Target's "Bullseye." These logos have become immediately recognizable as...