Basic Building Blocks for Logo Design

Posted by admin 28 September,2008 (0)Comment

The basis of many a logo design and graphic image are simple geometric shapes -- lines, circles, squares, and triangles. Even the graphically-challenged can create great graphics for logos, newsletters, fliers, or web pages using these basic building blocks. In logo design, simplicity is a good thing.

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Categories : Logo Design Articles Tags : logo design  logo  design  

Jumpstart Logo Design

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Whether you're constrained by time, your own skills, or just a creative block, you can jumpstart the design and desktop publishing process with the use of templates and other helpers such as clip art and dingbat fonts.

One type of jumpstart for your design work is the logo or graphic building block. You may have seen clip art selections that are nothing more than circles, squares, lines, swooshes, and other shapes. You may find a stand-alone use for this clip art, but another way to use them is similar to using templates for your brochure or newsletter — use them as the basis for your logo designs or illustrations for your publications. Take them apart, recolor them, mix them with other shapes, text, or clip art.

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Categories : Logo Design Articles Tags : logo  logo design  

8 Ways to Find Clients for Your Desktop Publishing Business

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You've just opened your doors for business, anxiously awaiting that first customer. Chances are they aren't going to be beating down your door right away. Here are eight tried and true methods for new desktop publishing businesses to find new clients. Choose those that you feel are most appropriate to your business and the clientele you want to attract.

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Categories : Logo Design Articles Tags : business promotion  Business  Building  branding  

Google Chrome Comic Book

Posted by admin 2 September,2008 (0)Comment

Here is Google’s entire comic book–BoomTown’s not going to say the search giant is juvenile, but a comic book?–that it is using to explain the technical details of its new browser called Chrome.

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