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Articles tagged "graphics":

6 articles found

"Picasso Method" For Great Proposal Graphics

By Olessia Smotrova Taylor

This quick article gives tips on how to effectively use graphics to help enhance your proposal effort.

Ideas For Viral Marketing And Use Freebies To Add To Your EBook

By Angela Meyers

Many webmasters give away "freebies and bonuses as an incentive to get you to make a purchase from them. Did you know that (depending on what rights you are granted with freebies) you can use those "Freebies" to your advantage to add value to your eBooks and other products?

Where To Put Your Contact Info On A Trifold Brochure

By Erin Ferree

When you're designing a trifold brochure, you have to put your contact information someplace on the brochure. The only question is, where?

Web Design Questions And Answers

By Sharon Housley

How much do you know about web design? Take this web design quiz to find out how much you know about web design...

Computer Graphics

By Dean Barnard

Some still hold the opinion that graphics and art is a mind thing and one cannot become a graphics artist just by tweaking some shots in a computer. Creativity may still be elusive but there is little doubt that computer generated imagery and graphics have taken art to a new level

Basic Color Theory For Designers

By Sharon Housley

Color is an important form of nonverbal communication. From the clothes we wear to the food we eat, color influences our choices. Our perception of the world is affected by color. Likewise, the way the world perceives us is also affected by color. In fact, color, many times, is the most significant feature of an item. Designers, therefore, cannot afford to treat color lightly.