Sucram Graphix is a standalone graphics designing company aiming at creating visual concepts, using computer software or by hand where need be, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers. SUCRAM GRAPHIX
Sucram Graphix is a standalone graphics designing company aiming at creating visual concepts, using computer software or by hand where need be, to communicate ideas that in
spire, inform, and captivate consumers. It develops the overall layout and production design for applications such as advertisements, brochures, magazines, and reports; not forgetting motion graphics, Photography just to mention but a few. How we come up with graphics intel:
* Brainstorming and mocking up design ideas
* Presenting ideas to clients
* Meeting with clients and adjusting designs to fit their needs or taste
Using computer software to execute designs
* Working with others, such as printers, programmers, developers or other
technicians, to complete the final
Skills We Use in a Graphic Designing
1. Even so, there is no substitute for artistic sensibility. Knowledge about design elements, such as colour and composition, is vital for graphic designers and we are here to take you through for Artistic ability and creativity as they’re essential.
2. Technical Skill
As professional graphic designers, we have technical skills to use designing software programs such as Photoshop, InDesign or Illustrator. However, as far as this century is concerned, we have the ability for learning new technology that comes on the market. As technology continues to develop, we as graphic designers tirelessly work for longevity in the field through being able to adapt.
3. Communication Ability
Sometimes known as visual communication, we have the ability to effectively present ideas—both verbally and visually. We are able to sell ideas to clients and work with them to achieve the end product they want.
4. Organization
We are organized enough in order to meet deadlines and stay within a budget. General business skills come in handy, since here as graphic designers work on a freelance or contract basis.
5. Problem Solving Ability
Graphic designing is a brainteaser. Choosing just the right fonts, colours and lines to create a balanced composition, while simultaneously conveying meaning, is complicated. In order to succeed in a graphic design job, we have strong problem solving skills and love a good challenge. As Graphic designers—or Graphic Artists— We plan, analyse, and create visual solutions to communications problems. We find the most effective way to get messages across in print and electronic media using colour, type, illustration, photography, animation, and various print and layout techniques. Our graphic team develops the overall layout and production design of magazines, newspapers, journals, corporate reports, and other publications. They also produce promotional displays, packaging, and marketing brochures for products and services, design distinctive logos for products and businesses, and develop signs and signage systems—called environmental graphics—for business and government. An increasing number of our graphic designers also develop material for Internet Web pages, interactive media, and multimedia projects. Our team also produces the credits that appear before and after television programs and movies. The first step in developing a new design is to determine the needs of the client, the message the design should portray, and its appeal to customers or users. We consider cognitive, cultural, physical, and social factors in planning and executing designs for the target audience. We gather relevant information by meeting with clients, creative or art directors, and by performing their own research. Identifying the needs of consumers is becoming increasingly important for team as they continue to develop corporate communication strategies in addition to creating designs and layouts. We prepare sketches or layouts—by hand or with the aid of a computer—to illustrate their vision for the design. We select colours, sound, artwork, photography, animation, style of type, and other visual elements for the design. Designers here also select the size and arrangement of the different elements on the page or screen. They create graphs and charts from data for use in publications, and they often consult with copywriters on any text that accompanies the design. Designers then present the completed design to our clients or art or creative director for approval. In printing and publishing firms, graphic designers also assist the printers by selecting the type of paper and ink for the publication and reviewing the mock-up design for errors before final publication. We use specialized computer software packages to help them create layouts and design elements and to program animated graphics.