Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Hey guys check out the attached info-graphic which is quiet impressive.

 
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Monday, December 17, 2012

"The Birth Of The Greatest Logos of 21st Century"

Hey guys in this blog I would be showing you how different corporate logos have emerged over the time, some logos I am sure you might not have seen.



Pepsi is the biggest competitor of Coke and perhaps the 2nd largest beverage company in the world.Here is a picture of how PEPSI evolved during the time over the years:
Pepsi Company Logos Designs

 
Comparison of Different Famous Corporate Logos: Here is in a nut shell a very good comparison of the most famous logos mentioned within the Fortune 500 companies, we see how Apple who makes iPhone and ipods had to change its logos, the question is why famous companies need to change their logos and their brand ambiance in the form of changing their stationery designs and brochure designs besides changing their corporate logos, the answer is that environment changes in the form of tastes,like and dislikes of their respective target audiences compel companies to do so.

In short I would say that each corporate logo has its story and legacy, you never know the famous of logo of today like of Nike would be history tomorrow and would change into something else instead of a swish.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Easy Tips For Creating An Effective Website Design

Many factors affect the e-commerce site and performance. Here I will discuss some important tips that might help those interested in website designing or custom mobile website creation:

Speed:
Web site must load fast to keep visitors busy on to your website, and also to keep them interested in the product or service you are selling. It is said that the average Internet user loses interest if a page takes longer than 5 seconds to load and trust me that if people get stuck on a page for so long the first thing they do is either close your window or never visit your site being very slow to load so make sure you hire the best web designers for this job and for that personally I think first research for the best person to do this job of yours

Easy payment gateway
It is important to keep the payment process as smooth as possible to take credit / debit cards online. Any UPS heck, here and lose the sale, or even customers from returning. That is the time that your client is likely to feel vulnerable and if he does not finds a good product visible he might run away from your site to a competitors site.

Make sure secure payments online:
Security is a necessity and should be emphasized through the site. Using a large company a third party payment gateway, we offer the safest way to take credit / debit cards online.

Words(Proper Keyword Density )
And there is a descriptive product do wonders for your website. If  there are only 2 or 3 keywords for a particular product, try to use each and every one of them two or three times. It is important to mention the words "natural", according to the site. Whether you are developing a custom mobile website or a simple website one thing is for sure that you need to focus on playing with the proper keyword density so as to make sure Google displays your searched keywords on the 1st page, which ultimately will lead to big sales.

Last but not the least make sure you have an effective logo design along with a proper web site design as it will help you do wonders and people really appreciate and have strong brand loyalty, the big examples are of e-bay,amazon and OLX so do not forget to have a relevant and effective logo design for your website.




Thursday, October 11, 2012

Designing a Good Banner

Introduction 
No, banners are not obsolete. In fact, they’re more in demand than ever despite the unrelenting growth and popularity of the internet and social media. Printed banners are still relevant, and they are very much capable of giving your marketing and advertising campaign the much needed boost in ways that the internet can’t. It’s therefore important that you conceptualize and design your banner right. Here are some banner design tips that are quite elementary but still often overlooked by many.

Know where to place them.
This is too simple. You can’t start planning your banner design without knowing where they’ll go. Say you’re a burger joint owner in Los Angeles, California and you’re planning on putting up some banners that hundreds and thousands of people will see every week. Most banner printing Los Angeles companies will probably recommend a huge billboard or walls cape along the busiest avenue in Los Angeles as you’re most ideal option. Another good idea is to install vertical outdoor banners on street light posts along the busiest streets in one of Los Angeles’ most famous food strips. If you know where they’ll go, you’ll have a pretty good idea what banner size and design you need.


Come up with a good copy.
You’re not obligated to create a great literary piece or an award-winning text ad either. All you need is to come up with an enticing copy – one that will sell. And if you’re planning on doing exactly that, formulate a short but catchy headline with your banner printing Los Angeles supplier. This is what the public will read first as it’s the one in the biggest fonts, so make sure it’s a definite attention grabber. Say you own a burger joint in Los Angeles, your headline could be a simple one-liner but still be quite effective. After the headline, put in the important details like the who or what, where, how, why, and what’s in it for me.



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Use some convincing graphics.
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Now that you and your professional banner printing in Los Angeles supplier have decided on a catchy copy, you need some images to support it. For this example, your copy said your burger joint is grilling some great-tasting burgers. Back that up with a high-resolution image of a grilled burger. It can either be some glistening burger patties on the grill, or an extreme close-up of a mouth-watering burger with all the works. Don’t forget your customized logo if you have one for better recall.


Use readable fonts.
You don’t need to use fancy looking fonts. You want people to read them, so choose simple but big fonts. The more readable your font is at a distance, the better. Of course, adjust the size of the font so that the copy will still be readable and visible even from afar.







Use appropriate colors.
Your color choice should not only be pleasing to look at, but it must be appropriate as well. If you notice, most food companies use plenty of reds in their stores, packaging, billboards, logos, and more. This is because red stimulates appetite and attracts attention. Use red and other colors that will create visual balance.





Author Bio:
I’m Kaycee Mabborang. I write for Arete Digital Imaging, a leading large format printing company that provides car wraps, architectural wraps, and banner printing Los Angeles services. I have been producing top quality content at a very quick pace since 2007.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Exhibit Banner Design: Covering the Basics


 
Only a few weeks away and it’s Christmas. It’s that time of the year when joining exhibits and trade show events become necessary as it would somehow boost sales for your business towards the last quarter of the year. And since people will soon be doing their Christmas shopping, it’s important that you make your participation in trade shows and exhibits known and worth it. And one way of making the most out of such events is through exhibit banners.
If you have a supplier that has banner printing as part of their services, you may want to contact them as soon as possible. This is because you need to be brainstorming and planning for the design of your exhibit banners. If your printer not only does professional banner printing services but designing as well, you’re in so much luck because it’s important for large format printers to have a ready pool of experienced and skilled artists to assist customers who have no banner design knowledge whatsoever. Getting the job done would mean starting from conceptualization all the way to execution.
When it comes to exhibits, banner design (or any kind of banner for that matter) would need to cover the basics. These are the copy, size, font, color, and images.
  1. Copy. Every banner design will start with the copy or the words that people will read and see on the banners. The copy is the be-all and end-all of the banner. It is in the copy that the concept, image, color, size, and overall design of the banner will be based upon. If you’re working with an advertising agency for the project, they will have ready copywriters to create a catchy copy for you. If however you don’t have one, talk amongst your marketing staff. Decide on what message you want to deliver to the market and use words – simple but powerful words – to arrive at such a compelling copy.
  2. Size. Decide on how big your banners need to be by knowing the size and setup of the venue and the booth. This means you have to ask the event organizer for some documents and info like the floor plan and booth style and dimensions.
  3. Font. Choose a font size and style that will allow everyone to read your copy even from afar. Avoid the busy fonts and settle on the simple yet striking ones. Let the designer work his or her magic but do let him or her know what you want.
  4. Color. Choose color combinations that are pleasing and relaxing to the eyes, those that will attract attention but still go well with the nature of your business and your banner’s copy. Again, coordinate with the designer for more professional and artistic ideas.
  5. Images. Use images that will go with your business and copy. Use images that will compel people to look and those that will be retained in their minds even after they leave. This is the “recall” factor in advertising.
Once you’ve come up with a design, do a mini survey. Show the design to family, friends, and colleagues and ask if the banner design is okay or not. If it’s not okay, work on the AFIs (areas for improvement). If the design’s great, finalize it then forward a soft and hard copy of the design to your supplier to start the banner printing process.
Author Bio:
I’m Kaycee Mabborang.I write for Arete Digital Imaging, a leading large format printing company that provides car wraps, architectural wraps, and banner printing los angeles services. I have been producing top quality content at a very quick pace since 2007.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Why Stationery Logo Design Services Guys ?

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The Importance of business stationery:
Business stationery is very important because for various reasons not only it acts as a utility but also it can be used as a marketing tool as it your brand name through a stationery logo design gets placed on your stationery and you can then spread a good positive word of mouth.

Business Stationery can be used as an effective marketing tool:
If one asks me two things which can help in optimize your business then I would suggest animation video and stationery design services as they are quiet cheap but very effective.As businesses continually broadcast communications, business cards and other office-related items, it is important that businesses acquire and use a variety of different kinds of stationery. This can include personalized stationery letterheads, envelopes, business cards, pens, pencils, billing and compliment slips, brochures, folders, roller stand, contract proposals, quotes and estimates, letters of recommendation, thanks and apology, and much more. By having a variety of different types of business stationery, they will constantly marketing their businesses in a creative, professional and non-intrusive manner. Stationery must be unique to the company with a clear logo, memorable, high quality, and reflect the professionalism of the company.

For clients who grant for stationery design services:
The client gives the stationery company a concept and design and stationery made according to their specific requests. The result is distinctive stationery sets a business apart from their competition. For example, color printed stationery with a unique business logo catch a potential customer's attention and increase interest in the company.
Furthermore stationery design promotes corporate organizations professionalism as its flair for optimization and positive thinking.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Logo design is more than an identity for you and your company

Hey guys I want to like always share important information for you about logo designing: Logo is like a shirt that you are wearing that your company wears and by that you get denoted and noted as it likes your coperate idenitty for you.Logos are powerful tools that harness your company's trait and show them to your target market. Logos should be fastidiously designed as their aim isn't solely to accumulate publicity however leave a big mark on the viewer's mind. Etching styles or elements of it within the audiences' minds is that the initial step to molding complete awareness.

So one should when developing a company after getting his or her marketing plan finalised must also finalise a custom logo design designed by a professional logo designer.It should not be taken lightly as a poor co-operate identity trust me can really hamper your brand and company image so one should be careful while choosing a logo design company for itself.