Archive | October, 2010
How to Meet the Deadlines Effectively

How to Meet the Deadlines Effectively

Are you among those people who are of the point of view that deadlines are made to kill your creativity? If yes, then you can’t be more wrong. The deadlines will help you in focusing towards your work and especially if you are working as a freelance graphic designer, setting specific deadlines is inevitable. You need to have strict deadlines for every single project and need to match them as well.

You will find hundreds of people who might react very casually when you tell them that you work as a freelance graphic designer because they think that freelancers have nothing to do and don’t have a regular routine. It might be the case with your client as well and there are chances that you will be taken for granted. So, the first thing that needs to be taken care of as a freelancer is your reputation which depends a lot on your punctuality of meeting deadlines. Juggling the client demands such as creating brochures layouts, and ordering printing can be tough, but if you stay organized you will meet all the deadlines.

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First-Rate Artwork Using Adobe Photoshop

First-Rate Artwork Using Adobe Photoshop

Photoshop has ties with other Adobe software for media editing, animation, and authoring. The .PSD (Photoshop Document), Photoshop’s native format, stores an image with support for most imaging options available in Photoshop. In this creative article we would like to share “First-Rate Artwork Using Adobe Photoshop”. we are sharing some extraordinary assignments from designers portfolio, [...]

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Unforgettable Funny Photo Collection – Illusions

Unforgettable Funny Photo Collection – Illusions

We sharing something very special for your tired mood, these of all funny photos have worth and many silent words, sometime we catch awesome moments which call Illusions as you can see in this stunning collection. These of all moments based on distance overlapping, positioning and right timings are create a amazing perspective of photography.

We must appreciate all of those really professional photographers who catch these moments for laugh on our face, hope you all really like these of all stuff and we also appreciate if someone share your own photo for next version.

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Dons and Don’ts of Logo Communication

Dons and Don’ts of Logo Communication

Visual communication plays an important role in branding and brand communication. The most effective element of your brand’s visual communication is the logo. Your company’s logo alongwith other visual elements (brochure, flyer, business card, branding image, letterhead, web site and collateral materials) is your opportunity to make a great first impression on your current customers as well as potential customers.

This is the age of data and information where every individual is bombarded with different types of content. In such circumstances, your logo is essential to linking your message to your brand. Your logo puts a face to the overall communication of your business. So basically the main objective of a logo is to identify as well as communicate visually.

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Maintain a Catchy Blog in Limited Time

Maintain a Catchy Blog in Limited Time

Whoever is on the Internet and reading this post might know what blogging is, and many of us are regular blogger too. A research showed that almost 75% of Internet users read blogs on daily basis which shows how popular blogging has become. Different people seek different benefits from blogs. These benefits can range from [...]

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Tips To Make Money From Your Design Blog

Tips To Make Money From Your Design Blog

There is so much information flowing all around the Internet and everyone of us is being bombarded with it every day. The enormous amount of information intake leads us to its expulsion after making an opinion on the basis of provided material. The complex network of World Wide Web, in general, and blogging, in particular, [...]

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How Important is Sketching for Your Designing

How Important is Sketching for Your Designing

Sketching is an interesting, yet a powerful element of graphic designing process. To put it correctly, sketching can be termed as ‘the mother of graphic arts’. Nowadays, the general perception about sketching is that it is either a part of initial training given to Fine Arts students or it’s a good hobby for anyone who can draw well. What most of us don’t know (and some of us don’t want to know) is that sketching is almost an inevitable part of graphic designing. Layouts for printed flyers, postcards, and posters can all be improved using sketching.

Some professional designers restrain themselves from sketching, often deliberately seldom, by chance. Reason for deliberate avoidance is that either the designers are too much ‘in the air’ that they consider sketching a freshmen’s way of designing or they are too lazy and don’t bother to make a sketched design before going onto computers. Lack of sketching talent is another reason for not indulging into this practice very often.

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Abstract Fractal Art Examples for Inspirations

Abstract Fractal Art Examples for Inspirations

We are with abstract 3D art which call Fractals defined as “A geometric figure that repeats itself under several levels of magnification, a shape that appears irregular at all scales of length.” we can also call 3D fractal art then is “created by calculating fractal objects and representing the calculation results as still images, animations, [...]

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Inspirations – Unforeseen Creative Print Advertisements

Inspirations – Unforeseen Creative Print Advertisements

In this world every new and famous brand need some way for publicize their products for more aware of his business and product quality so we are here with some Unforeseen Creative Print Advertisements. Advertisement, regardless online or offline, if they don’t catch your attention within seconds they are considered failed. These creative communication based [...]

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How to Keep Your Clients on Board for a Long Time

How to Keep Your Clients on Board for a Long Time

Working as a freelance designer is not at all an easy task. Apparently, it may look very convenient and attractive to some people but once you get into freelancing, you realize how difficult it is. Yes, you do have a lot of advantages of being a freelancer but at the same time there are few disadvantages associated to it as well. The most difficult thing about being a freelancer is business uncertainty. Freelancers have to look for clients and work constantly in order to keep their wallet happy.

If you are a freelancer, I am sure you do know how difficult it is to find the clients. However, retaining the clients is even harder. Whenever you meet a client, you might get to hear about their horrible experiences with freelancers which clearly mean that some people do not know how to keep their clients happy. If you want to be a successful freelancer, you must keep your clientele happy and in this way you will maintain a good relationship with them. If you have managed to keep a few clients happy, you have done a good job. Also, you will not have to worry about new work as people will keep on recommending you to other clients. Create client loyalty by providing quick turnaround times when asked to modify items such as layouts for printed flyers and brochures.

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