Thursday 17 October 2013

Web Designer in Pune

WEB DESIGNER IN PUNE

Sachin Bavalekar,

Hi I'M Sachin Bavalekar
I am a Web Designer, Graphic Designer, Freelance Designer, Logo Designer, UI Designer, FBML Designer, Pune, India
I am Web & Graphic Designer, I have over 1.7 Years Work Experience of industry, and have been a part of design and development projects for many exceptional companies during those years.
I did my graphic and web designing with SEO(Search Engine Optimization) course from Edit Institute, Pune. my aim is design should be clean and simple. It should follow currrent trends without being so trendy that it becomes quickly dated.
I do Graphic work in illustrator and photoshop.I believe in designing is not the only part but, development (html&css) is also plays an important role in web designing. I have knowledge to create a website if u like my work and you need my help so contact me Im always helpful for you.
I can also design and develop website search engine friendly.
 
My Online Portfolio : www.sachinbavalekar.com

Monday 10 December 2012

Logo Design

Here are the advantages of hiring an established and professional logo designer:
  • Your logo will be unique and memorable.
  • You won’t run into any problems down the line with reproducing it.
  • Your logo will have a longer lifespan and won’t need to be redesigned in a couple of years.
  • Your logo will look professional.

Uses Raster Images

Standard practice when designing a logo is to use vector graphics software, such as Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw. A vector graphic is made up of mathematically precise points, which ensures visual consistency across multiple sizes. The alternative, of course, is use to raster graphics software, such as Adobe Photoshop. A raster graphic — or bitmap, as it’s commonly called — consists of pixels.
Using raster images for logos is not advisable because it can cause problems with reproduction. While Photoshop is capable of creating very large logos, you never know for sure how large you will have to reproduce your logo at some point. If you zoom in enough on a raster graphic, it will appear pixelated, making it unusable. Maintaining visual consistency by making sure the logo looks the same in all sizes is essential.
The main advantages of vector graphics for logo design are:
  • The logo can be scaled to any size without losing quality.
  • Editing the logo later on is much easier.
  • It can be adapted to other media more easily than a raster image.

Contains Stock Art

 

This mistake is often made by business owners who design their own logo or by amateur designers who are not clued in to the laws on copyright. Downloading stock vector imagery from websites such as VectorStock is not a crime, but it could possibly get you in trouble if you incorporate it in a logo.
A logo should be unique and original, and the licensing agreement should be exclusive to the client: using stock art breaks both of these rules. Chances are, if you are using a stock vector image, it is also being used by someone somewhere else in the world, so yours is no longer unique. You can pretty easily spot stock vectors in logos because they are usually familiar shapes, such as globes and silhouettes.

My Online  Graphic Work : www.sachinbavalekar.com