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Graphic Design is a language of communication, using the tools
of layout, typography, and illustration, its a way of saying
something about a product or service, a visual representation
of your message.
So graphics are very important, like what
is your target audience's preference in color or design,
what age group, gender, or income levels are they?
First, people view
pages as masses of shape and color (the graphics).
Secondly, they begin to look at specific information(the
text),
which
is the "harder" medium of expression and then begin to gather
the meaning of the individual words and phrases.
This marriage
between graphics and text is important.
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This approach to the design of graphics is a concept or vision of
what we see or imagine, and that vision is what we have dedicated
ourselves to create for you.
To create this vision our technicians
use the latest graphic and imaging software available, spending
time defining and redefining their skills in order to deliver
the best product possible.
If you don't have a design in mind or know exactly what you're
looking for, please visit the portfolio page
with links to view our client sites and also the links for
ideas. You can also
fill out the quote form,
and we will be happy to customize any design
for your
specific needs.
We will schedule an interview
with you to gather additional information on what those
needs are and prepare an estimate of costs involved to develop
your
project.
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For Logo Design Click Here.
Our hourly rate is $75.00. This includes: logo design and/or
site redesign; developing shopping carts; programming; web
page
design;
creating forms and tables; photo scanning and touch-up; banner
design; ad development; copywriting; cd-rom authoring; cd
business cards; design consulting; flash animation; animated
gif's;
and
custom backgrounds.
Text-only site changes are $25/hour.
On site technical support and training is $75/hour with a $35
trip charge or travel expenses and per diem if out of state.
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