Posts belonging to Category Visual Graphic Arts



Photo Montage Design – Microsoft Publisher Vs Adobe Photoshop

Microsoft Publisher

Microsoft Publisher is an image editing program that has a variety of different applications. As such, he tries to cover a number of different areas, including some decent photo editing features. It is relatively easy to use with a help function and there are some decent tutorials are found online, giving precise instructions on how to create a montage using Microsoft Publisher. It is also found in the Microsoft Office suite of tools so that you can install on your computer.
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Tips For Creating a Graphic Design Portfolio

With a career in graphic design, creativity is key. The portfolio is an essential element not only in the organization and categorization of your work, but by using your talents to potential employees. Each portfolio, whether online or on paper, should more than one component, do the work for you.

Online Portfolio

In the field of graphic design, the majority of your work will be performed on the computer. In addition, because most people have access to the Internet, it is in many graphic designers are on their portfolios discs or launch sites dedicated to their work practice. If you want to build your portfolio of graphic design on the web, here are some helpful tips: (more…)

Tips For Selecting Personalized Photo Christmas & Holiday Greeting Cards

There is more to choosing a holiday card that simply picking up an attractive design. Recent technological advances have increased the possibilities, the choice of the map, customize, extend, and some interesting selection. There are two types of cards, slimline and folded.

4×8 Slimline Cards – These cards are the traditional favorites, as they are available for decades. These cards are flat, 4 inches by 8 inches, printed with a photo and a holiday message on the front only. Slimline is in portrait or landscape mode, depending on the version. You can write on a card with some Slimline pens and markers, but you will have the first test – the most ink smears. Since Slimline printed using a photographic process, there is usually a small print on the back indicating the brand of photo paper used. Other than that, it is possible to write on the backs of the cards.
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