By Douglas Bonneville on September 24, 2009
A quick way to give customers fast complete access to a printable version of your business or products is to get a PDF version of your brochure on your website. Smart move! But you don’t want to put just any PDF brochure design on the web. If you want to communicate your services or products [...]
Posted in Brochures, Corporate Identity, Freelance Graphic Design, Graphic Design, Page Layout, Print Design, Typography | Tagged Corporate Identity, Print Design, Typography |
By Douglas Bonneville on September 4, 2009
One of the hallmarks of Renaissance art and architecture is stability in composition and design in both art and architecture. The desire of the Renaissance artists and architects (often one and the same person) was to create a sense of solidity and permanency in all that they did. This required, as they discovered, adherence to [...]
Posted in Art, Page Layout | Tagged grid based layout |
By Douglas Bonneville on September 3, 2009
How much is enough? How much is too much? How much work you should show in your freelance graphic design portfolio depends on a variety of factors. Let’s examine some of them. But first, let’s say a few words about the reality of freelancers showing their portfolio. In the “old” days, like several years ago, [...]
Posted in Freelance Graphic Design, Page Layout, Portfolio | Tagged freelance graphic design portfolio |
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