Prove Your Skills as Designer!

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These tips are designed to help you to prove both your ability and worth as a designer. If you already have a portfolio it’s worth going over these tips at the side of what you have, if you are yet to develop one then keep them in mind for when you plan the project.

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Logo Simplicity

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logo has about three to five seconds to communicate a business identity.

That’s right, after five seconds most customers are moving on. That does not give a logo much time to communicate. So a logo needs to be easily recognizable to be most effective.

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Make Sure Your Work is Ready to Print

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When you’re designing for web, your images are usually 72 dpi (Dots Per Inch), which is standard for screen resolution. For most print projects, you’re going to need more than 4 times that resolution: 300 dpi. If you try and print your files at 72 dpi you will end up with blurry, fuzzy pictures, and you want the highest quality for your clients, right?

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Resize a whole Flash Animation at Once

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This is an often asked question, unsurprisingly, considering that the size, shape and position of elements on web pages change so often (especially when client’s change their mind).

Therefore an easy to use technique to move the whole of a Flash animation on the stage at once can become an essential requirement.

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