Graphic Design

photshoppicGraphic design is a creative process—most often involving a client and a designer and usually completed in conjunction with producers of form (i.e., printers, signmakers, etc.)—undertaken in order to convey a specific message (or messages) to a targeted audience. The term “graphic design” can also refer to a number of artistic and professional disciplines that focus on visual communication and presentation. The field as a whole is also often referred to as Visual Communication or Communication Design.

We are not only Graphic Designers, we are printers with a full knowledge of the printing industry, from letter press to full 8 color 40″ offset presses. We can produce your job the way you expect it. If we can not put our signature on the job then it is not good enough for you, the customer.

Various methods are used to create and combine words, symbols, and images to create a visual representation of ideas and messages. A graphic designer may use a combination of typography, visual arts and page layout techniques to produce the final result. Graphic design often refers to both the process (designing) by which the communication is created and the products (designs) which are generated.

Graphic Design Samples

Hatch Catalog Cover. Photo Shoot and Design

Police Product Catalog

Includes Art Direction, Product Photography, Layout and Design

Product Magazine Ad

Includes Art Direction, Product Photography, Layout and Design

Catalog Cover

Created Logo, Layout, Design and Printing

Business Card

Created Logo, Layout, Design and Printing

Business Card

Simple design business cards.

Business Card

Music CD Cover. Art Direction, Design, Photography

CD Cover

CD Cover: Art Direction, Photoshop, Layout and Design

CD Album Cover

Includes, Design, Photography and Printing

DVD Cover

Layout, Design and Print

Rack Card

Layout, Design and Print

Rack Card

Layout, Design and Print

PeaceHealth Ad

Women's Health Ad

PeaceHealth Ad

Womens Care Ad

PeaceHealth Ad

Pulmonary Rehabilitation Flyer for Peace Health Hospital, Florence

PeaceHealth Flyer

Real Estate Brochure

Real Estate Brochure

Brochure Art Direction, Photos, Layout and Design, Printing

PeaceHealth Brochure

Brochure Cover

Pool Filter Mfg. Catalog

Billboard

Highway Billboard

2015 Contractors Guide

2015 Contractors Guide

Logo Design

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WCMG Logo

Before you start thinking about designing a business card or picking colors for your letterhead, you need a logo. Featuring your company name, embellished with a little color and perhaps a few graphic touches here and there, your logo is your company’s most important design element because it’s the basis for all your other marketing materials: stationery, packaging, promotional materials and signage.

For example, say your product is an organic facial cream you’ll be marketing to health-conscious consumers. Your logo should represent your product’s best benefits–being all natural and environmentally sound. Creating a simple, no-nonsense logo using earth tones and a plain typeface will give the impression of a product that’s “back to basics,” which is exactly what you want to achieve. Take that same product and give it a slick, high-tech look with neon colors, however, and people won’t associate your logo with the down-to-earth product you’re selling.

Logos come in two basic forms: abstract symbols (like the apple in Apple Computer) or logotypes, a stylized rendition of your company’s name. You can also use a combination of both.

Trying to create a logo on your own may seem like the best way to avoid the high costs of going to a professional design firm, which will charge anywhere from $4,000 to $15,000 for a logo alone. However, be aware that there are thousands of independent designers around who charge much less. Remember that a good logo should last at least 10 years. If you look at the amortization of that cost over a 10-year period, it doesn’t seem so bad.

Even if you have a good eye for color and a sense of what you want your logo to look like, you should still consult with our professional designers. Why? They know whether or not a logo design will transfer easily into print or onto a sign, while you might come up with a beautiful design that can’t be transferred or would cost too much to be printed. Your logo is the foundation for all your promotional materials, so this is one area where spending a little more now really pays off later.

Logo Design Samples

 

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WLEOG

Colorado Belle Logo

Colorado Belle

White Mountain Logo

White Mountain

Sandland Adventures Logo

Sandland Adventures

Port of Siuslaw Logo

Port of Siuslaw

Mark Wells Logo

Mark Wells

Floating Skimmers Logo

Floating Skimmers

D Sands Logo

D Sands

Alpha Rod Logo

Alpha Rod

Bio Zonic Logo

Bio Zonic

Costal Comfort Care Logo

Costal Comfort Care

Zero Logo

Zero

Chainsaw Logo

Chainsaw

Hayla Music Logo

Hayla Music

L.A. Matters Logo

L.A. Matters

Blues and Brews Logo

Blues and Brews

ROBATAAUTOMATA Logo

ROBATAAUTOMATA

Photographers Logo

Photographers

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