Logo design is a bit tricky matter as it involves a fair amount of
small factors and all of them are necessary in order to form a perfect
logo. When creating a logo, we need to convey our brand in the best
possible way and at the same time we need to control that is does not
use too much space. This is one of the most important challenges for us,
designers. Only following certain rules can guarantee the best impact
and success. Please find below 7 important factors we need to consider
when creating a perfect logo.
Hypernova Design Blog Logo Design Article
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Friday, 20 July 2012
Friday, 6 July 2012
Why Graphic Design CVs Get Rejected?
Plenty talented and capable graphic designers notice their CVs filed
within the circular file bin also called the recycling bin. The question
is - why do these educated and gifted designers get their graphic
design CVs rejected by employers? Generally speaking, most CVs get
rejected because they are created by designers who just started
searching for a job.
One of the 1st mistakes that several designers build when hunting for their first job as a designer is that they, unfortunately, try to show their talent inside their CV, not through informative description, but through fancy graphics and styles. Graphic design CVs ought to be straightforward and professional in order to get processed. In a real world people who employ designers tend to look for talented professionals that aren't only great artists. You must stay professional and organized - that's common rule. Do not include any fancy fonts, graphics, and shining styles along your CVs. I agree they will grab the eye of the hiring managers, however that is not the right way of writing a right CV and they will be immediately laughed at and rejected.
This Graphic Design CV article can be found on our design blog.
One of the 1st mistakes that several designers build when hunting for their first job as a designer is that they, unfortunately, try to show their talent inside their CV, not through informative description, but through fancy graphics and styles. Graphic design CVs ought to be straightforward and professional in order to get processed. In a real world people who employ designers tend to look for talented professionals that aren't only great artists. You must stay professional and organized - that's common rule. Do not include any fancy fonts, graphics, and shining styles along your CVs. I agree they will grab the eye of the hiring managers, however that is not the right way of writing a right CV and they will be immediately laughed at and rejected.
This Graphic Design CV article can be found on our design blog.
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