Written by Administrator / Wednesday, 13 April 2011 01:59
Graphic design requires a complex combination of instinctual, conceptual, intellectual, manual, verbal and visual skills. Truly powerful design happens when you start with a clear connection between client and designer, follow with a strong concept that meets marketing goals, add a gut feeling, and finish with artistic refinement. At Brattain Studios we connect, conceptualize, strategize, translate, communicate, and create. Every page "paper or digital" is a blank canvas; every project has infinite potential.
Some of the design products we offer:
An integral part of your image involves the standardization of logo design, manuals, brochures, forms, newsletters, marketing tools etc...
Corporate Branding
Logo Creation
Stationary Layout and Design
Developement of Promotional and Marketing Tools
Ad Layout and Design
Manual layout and design
Brochure Layout and Design
Product Label Layout and Design
Newsletter Layout and Design
Written by Administrator / Wednesday, 13 April 2011 01:41
We love great commercial art. With the amazingly powerful tools of the computer age, the world is experiencing a new Renaissance. Wonderful expressions of creativity are all around us. However, when someone with a marketing budget is paying for the creativity, the purpose should never be forgotten. The whole point of commercial art and design is to communicate something.
Every design project should start with clear marketing objectives. It is rarely as simple as "sell more." Some examples:
Position the company an industry leader
Get the names of prospective customers
Position the company in a particular price range
Build name recognition
Introduce a new concept
Educate the market
Increase market share
Before a design is approved, it should be evaluated for how well it does in communicating the key messages.
In the case of packaging design, a product can come across as a quality item or budget-priced item. The price alone does not establish its position. In the case of exhibit design, the objective can be to attract the attention of every passerby or to be more low key and sophisticated. With a logo design, you should decide whether you want to look like a major company or communicate what you offer. You may be able to accomplish both.
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