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soft pencils...
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cooljoe7:Nice work bro. |
Xcore91:Oh ok just seeing this. If you havent found anyone yet. Maybe send me a message on whatsapp so i can give you some numbers. |
Reach me on whatsapp for Graphics services. 09060040575. Have a great week! |
yeah what the guy above said... |
Some people just want to spill blood of others. And what other convenient way to commit these heinous crimes apart from under the guise of politics?. GOD HELP US. dont forget to vote wisely. |
Borne Black logo
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Royalty touch.
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i already got someone. Thanks guys. |
Hello Graphic designers. i need of a 3D animated video for a repair store based in Indiana USA. so here is the thing i am an animator as well but my skills are limited to mostly 2D animations, my 3D skills is still very basic . i have attached the script to this post. You have got to be able to deliver within 7days. with original elements and not templates. you will work on the voice for the characters or i will provide them for you. You will have to show me convincing previous jobs you have done. it has to be really professional. i have also posted this request on fiverr but i felt i should do that here too as we have a lot of talented individuals here.If you know any Good 3D animator have him/her send me a message on whatsapp +2349060040575. please text me only when you are sure you can handle it. the budget for this project is $1000-$1500. Remember message me only if you are sure. thank you.
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launch Date draws near
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contact me on whatsapp 09060040575 for graphics work. |
Neduzze5:This is my whatsapp number 090600405757 |
Danfo is a is a ride share company very much like uber Don't forget to follow me on instagram you can watch some of my animations from there. @Slys_design_studio
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still on it.. Call me lets work together... Here is my dorect whatsapp number - +2349060040575
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What a shame. May his soul and the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace.... |
Very useful info. Thanks |
we still pushing hard. the number is still 09060040575
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introducing Team bounty
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Here is Pioneer Gift CArd a new payment platform. i and my team are building the Site, setting up marketting e.t.c
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Contact me for awesome graphics design |
flyer et banner designs...
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Good morning Nairaland Design Family. Graphics Design is beautiful and Amazing if Done right... whether its a Logo, a Flyer, UI designs or even motion Graphics, There are a bunch of challenges you are going to have to face especially if your are still a beginner in The art of Graphics design... I have brought an article i came across, and i think it really gives some insight on how to successfully combat these problems... Read on and arm yourself with their advice for preparing for the future… 01. Working within fast turnarounds "Communication is constantly speeding up," says Kirsty Carter of APFEL, "and we are becoming more and more connected with one another. One of the [consequences] is that we come to expect more immediate answers, and likewise design solutions. We need to find new ways to work within accelerated turnarounds. "Creativity and innovation allow us to save time on certain things, and this can buy us more time to slow down on others – for example, for research, reflection and investigation. Challenges create friction and this often provokes creativity, so the biggest challenge could actually [elicit] even better work from the design and creative industries." 02. Balancing thinking with doing Heather Stern of Lippincott points out: "The pervasiveness of 'design thinking' at the C-suite level is as exciting as it is challenging. It's wonderful that the world now understands design in a bigger context, but it's important that we don't lose the unique facets of design beneath it. The challenge is balancing the emphasis now placed on the thinking with the actual doing." 03. Staying relevant "The near future is about defining what we do," says Studio Output's Dan Moore. "We need to be at the forefront of digital and understand how marketers are currently using [the technology], so we can work out how and if we want to fit into [this new world]." 04. Adapting to technological change Liza Enebeis at Studio Dumbar comments: "We need to anticipate technological change, adapt to it, master it, excel and then be open to new influences, all in a very short time." 05. Making great work "The main challenges haven't changed too much over the last couple of decades," suggests James Wignall, "so I suspect over the course of the next 20 they'll remain pretty similar. The technology evolves and software changes, but the challenge will always be to make great work, stay relevant and stand out." 06. Staying true to design fundamentals "In an ever-evolving commercial and social landscape, designers must remain true to the core conceptual ideas while keeping up with technology and customer engagement," says Louise Sloper. "They must be brave enough to try different approaches, flexible enough to adapt swiftly, but always appreciate the importance of doing the job well. The recent success of many smaller start-ups that keep these values as their core philosophy shows that there always will be a need for these fundamentals." 07. Having a holistic perspective Alex Haldemann of MetaDesign says: "Today, the creative industry favours specialisation and an isolated view is often the result. I believe there is room for generalists with a holistic perspective. We need them to make true advancements." 08. Being unique "If everyone can access the same inspiration as everyone else, and styles and trends can be replicated in an instance, how can designers stand out from the crowd?" asks FranklinTill's Kate Franklin. "Brand values, integrity, honesty and originality will become more important than ever." 09. Being multi-skilled Richard Wilde from the School of Visual Arts points out: "Students entering the creative industry not only need expertise in design and typography, conceptual thinking and execution skills – today they also need expertise in a variety of disciplines, including motion graphics and interaction design, supported by the latest technology, and coupled with strong presentational skills." 10. Cultivating human experience "I think that increasingly the lines will be blurred between technology, human experience and creativity," says illustrator and typographer Gemma O'Brien. "As technology advances, certain skills will no longer be needed as computers and automation make aspects of 'designing' accessible to all. "The creative industries need to cultivate the 'human' by finding new ways to embed experiences, memories, stories and culture into creative output." 11. Encouraging new talent to aspire to greatness "The marketplace no longer provides a substantial enough platform for graphic artists to flourish," remarks Simon Spilsbury. "There is still an overwhelming amount of talent out there, but finding a non web-based portal for its exhibition is a real challenge. Dwindling budgets need to be re-aligned to allow for showcasing the best talent and to encourage new talent to aspire to greatness." 12. Staying hungry for other design disciplines Dean Johnson of Brandwidth asserts: "Creatives need to ensure they stay hungry for other design disciplines. Even if their final product is purely digital, they need to cultivate a sense of wonder about [many things], from sculptural, natural and man-made forms to product design, interiors and exteriors, audioscapes and lighting effects. Design experiences of the future will touch many of these in a connected world (some already do) but a digital product shouldn't mean a shortcut to a shallow solution." 13. Maintaining personal interactionss "One of the downsides of the internet revolution is that it has nurtured a generation that doesn't get on the phone or meet a client in person to discuss a brief or creative issues," says Rod Hunt. "[Young designers and illustrators] rely almost entirely on email and social media to communicate, which can be very one-dimensional and open to interpretation. Personal communication is the foundation of creativity and good business – an idea can often be discussed better verbally, which inevitably leads to better solutions." 14. Finding the right clients According to Build's Michael C. Place, "The biggest challenge designers face is the problem of finding good clients who actually value good design for itself – clients who don't perceive design as just another expense, but a worthwhile investment." source:https://www.creativebloq.com/graphic-design/14-biggest-challenges-design-today-31619475 cc erad lalasticlala |
Don't forget to contact me for graphics solutions |
Good morming Nairaland. In the spirit of christmas i'll be designing a logo for free for three lucky people... How it'll work, 1. follow my instagram handle @slys_design_studio 2. send me a DM on whatsapp, it'll contain your business name, concept if you have any, choice of colors, if you have a sample of what you want you can send it to me too... Along with your Dm, attatch a screenshot showinge me you have followed me on Instagram... And voila you get your Logp designed by me for FREE!! Here is my whatsapp number +2349060040575 Goodluck guys
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All graphics solutions... |
A fine morning to you all... Remember to contact me for all graphics solutions... 09060040575 |
as christmas draws near...
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Vintage Logo concept for Room 22 a Lounge and Bar.
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. i have attached the script to this post. You have got to be able to deliver within 7days. with original elements and not templates. you will work on the voice for the characters or i will provide them for you. You will have to show me convincing previous jobs you have done. it has to be really professional. i have also posted this request on fiverr but i felt i should do that here too as we have a lot of talented individuals here.