Tag / graphic design
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What is the Visual Identity of a Brand?
Graphic designers must know what the visual identity of a brand is in order to design it and build a robust, coherent, and relevant identity to stand out in a competitive market.
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Choosing the Right Logo Type
Choosing the right logo type is essential to understanding how to communicate the brand’s identity and values.
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Brand vs. Logo: Do you know the difference?
Knowing the difference between a brand and a logo and understanding what each one consists of, not only gives designers clarity about the scope of the project they are working on, but they will also be able to advise their clients much better.
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What are Signs? — How to Use Visual Signs in Graphic Design
Understanding how to use visual signs in graphic design makes it possible to create graphic messages with a direct meaning and, consequently, reduce visual communication ambiguities.
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8 Steps to Boost a Smarter Design Process for Creative Projects
Would you like to optimize the time and results of your creative projects? Follow these steps to boost a smarter design process.
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Whiteness and Surface of Paper for Graphic Design
Designers should pay special attention to the whiteness and surface of the paper for graphic design before starting a project.
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Quotation for Graphic Design Services [Free Template]
If you are a freelance, there are some considerations to take into mind when preparing a quotation for graphic design services.
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Paper Grammage for Graphic Design
Discover in this post, the most suitable paper grammage for graphic design, according to the project to be worked on.
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Bitmap vs. Vector Images: Which is better for Graphic Design?
In the field of computer-generated images, there are two main types: bitmap images or vectors images. Find out between Bitmap and Vector Images, which is better for graphic design projects.
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Denotation and Connotation — How to Create Meaningful Images in Graphic Design?
More companies are betting on spreading their brands through graphic media due to the power of the image. Designers make use of the concepts of denotation and connotation to create meaningful images in graphic design.