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When you or your business has a demand for web design where do you go?
How about graphic design?
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Why Have A Website?
To stay technologically ahead, one has to be original. To be original, one has to have dedication, an enduring desire to improve that which others think to be good enough. With the growth of the internet, more and more companies and stores are taking their business online. The internet offers an additional opportunity for income that requires a smaller overhead cost. That is why it has become attractive for companies and stores to put their business in the virtual market.
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Why Hire A Graphic Designer?
And a good designer can make a huge difference in the results you get from the work. Just look around the web. You can tell a major difference between web sites that graphic designers have been involved with the design, look and feel of the sites, and usability.
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What Is Graphic Design?
Assume you want to announce or sell something, explain a complicated system, or demonstrate a process. In other words, you have a message you want to communicate. How do you “send” it? You could tell each person one by one or broadcast the message by radio or loudspeaker. (That’s verbal message) But if you use any visual media at all, you are using a form of visual communication called graphic design. For example, if you make a poster, type a letter, create a business logo, a flyer, a magazine ad, an album cover, or a computer printout that’s called graphic design.
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What File Format We Use?
PNG (Portable Network Graphics)*
file format is regarded, and was made as, the free and open-source successor to the GIF file format. The PNG file format supports true color (16 million colors) whereas the GIF file format only allows 256 colors. PNG excels when the image has large areas of uniform color. The lossless PNG format is best suited for editing pictures, and the lossy formats like JPG are best for final distribution of photographic-type images because of smaller file size. Many older browsers do not yet support the PNG file format, however with the release of Internet Explorer 7 all popular modern browsers fully support PNG. The Adam7-interlacing allows an early preview even when only a small percentage of the data of the image has been transmitted.
GIF (Graphic Interchange Format)*
is limited to an 8-bit palette, or 256 colors. This makes the GIF format suitable for storing graphics with relatively few colors such as simple diagrams, shapes, logos and cartoon style images. The GIF format supports animation and is still widely used to provide image animation effects. It also uses a lossless compression that is more effective when large areas have a single color, and ineffective for detailed images or dithered images.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
RAW
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*References: Wikipedia |