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30 years not out!

As I approach 30 years in business, I reflect on the industry that was, and the industry as it stands today. Most notably, the biggest change has to be how the working environment changed from a technical, often laborious job, with Magic Marker mock-ups, typesetting, Letraset lettering, PMT cameras, Rotring (rOtring) pens, (which would be

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It’s the thinking behind the design that really counts…

I’m not going to deny that a design should be aesthetically pleasing, (and relevant to the market it’s trying to attract). But, a truly effective piece of communication design is only as good as the THINKING behind it. If the design doesn’t communicate the keys benefit to the reader, the design becomes purely decorative. As

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Vector files vs Bitmap files

What are Vector files, and why should we use them? Bitmap files, (such as jpeg and tiff files), are made up of tiny squares, called pixels. These squares increase in size as an image is enlarged, resulting in pixelation. Vector files are made up of editable paths, allowing scaling, with no loss of quality. At Creative

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When is the right time to rebrand?

In this blog, I will explore the reasons for rebranding your business, and when you should do it. Your corporate identity is often the first point of contact customers will have with your business… It needs to leave a positive impression. Rebranding as a business matures Businesses often have inadequate budgets to assign to brand

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Briefing Designers – My Top 10 Tips

Top 10 Tips to get the most from your Designer Effectively briefing your graphic designer will dramatically increase the success of your campaign. These are my Top 10 Tips for getting the most from your designer. 1. Know your target audience Specific is terrific. First and foremost, the designer needs to understand the market they need to communicate

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Is your logo design pulling its weight?

What makes a ‘good’ logo design ‘great’ ? As a newbie graphic designer learning my trade, I remember my boss at the time teaching me about the ‘Seven Commandments of Logo Design’. I had never been taught these at art school, so I’m guessing this is more about ‘good practice’, than what’s on the curriculum as such.

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