Archive for category Graphic Design
Computers for Graphic Designing
As a profession, graphic designing requires a high level of creativity and sound judgment to design visual presentations with a targeted message. Previously, designers relied on manual tools. Nowadays, anyone who is a graphic designer or aspires to be one, needs to invest in a good PC with all the requisite software applications. The best computers for desktop publishing and graphic art are often the most expensive. Since there are constantly newer and better models available in the market, designers often turn to computer leasing as an easy alternative to the cost of upgrading their PCs from time to time.
Traditional Tools and Techniques
Before computers became indispensable, manual tools were used to create extensive page layouts with elaborate designs. Rotring and calligraphy pens, regular drawing pencils, markers, sketchpads, letraset dry transfer lettering and wooden drawing boards were some of the traditional tools that designers used for creating attractive visuals. Many popular designers continue to rely on these tools as they are easy to use and most importantly, extremely flexible. In spite of the introduction of ground breaking computer applications, design professionals continue to use paste-up techniques and hand tools. Most schools for graphic design stress on the importance of good drawing skills especially as hand tools facilitate imagination and are quick to use.
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Using the Right Tools for Multimedia Graphics Design
The explosion of multimedia in our world today is mind-boggling. Multimedia graphics, animation and interactive flash are everywhere, from television, the internet, computer and video games, to billboards, and even your mobile phones.
This in turn is boosting the demand for professionals in the multimedia and graphics industry. Positions available in the industry are wide ranging, including multimedia/graphics designer, flash designer, photo editor and illustrator.
Each of these roles requires a certain set of skill sets to marry creativity and technology.
To be truly successful, you need to keep abreast of the latest computer software available. These applications will give you the edge in using the right tools for the right job.
Some of the most widely used multimedia and graphics design software in the industry today include:
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe InDesign
- Adobe Photoshop
- Apple QuickTime Pro
- CorelDRAW!
- Macromedia Dreamweaver
- Macromedia Flash
- Macromedia Freehand
- Microsoft FrontPage
- Microsoft Publisher
- QuarkXpress
Training for these applications are widely available from the vendors, their authorized training centers, local computer training schools, on DVDs or even on the internet. Read the rest of this entry »
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Using An iPad For Your Graphic Design Projects
If you haven’t heard about an iPad by now, well, it is a small tablet computer created in mind to be the absolute tablet for individuals involved with any kind of visual and audio files. For those who already own an iPhone, a Mac and/or a subscription to the magazine Wired, this device makes a great addition. It is a gadget intended to enhance the experience of reading online magazines, books and other digital media like music and movies. The first version of the iPad was released by Apple on April 2010 where 3 million of these were sold in just under 3 months. They have become very popular among professionals and businessmen as well as the technophiles.
The iPad makes it easy to work while staying connected to the Internet while traveling. It may not yet replace the desktop as the best device for graphic designing but for those who are not keen to using the desktop but still want to be linked to the internet, this gadget is excellent. The gadget size may limit the user’s work space but the availability of numerous creative software and large screen would make designing quite easy.
The beauty of the iPad is that it can easily become a digital drawing board, which gives designers a much more flexible way to draw designs. The few reliable sketching applications, such as Sketchbook mobile, Brushes and Layers support numerous layers and brushes. The iPad may be powerful in its own right, however for serious design projects, the iPad should be used as a support tool to the desktop and its graphic design applications. But its exceptional freeform designing application is excellent for doing quick diagrams, drawings or illustrations with the use of the fingers. It can be compared to Microsoft’s Paint program but with more features available. Aside from this, iPad also offers its 600 font specimens that could transform graphic text designs into a higher level. Read the rest of this entry »
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