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Conceptual design is the first stage of the design process, where the designer develops ideas and concepts for the overall look, feel, and functionality of a project, such as a website. This stage is often called the "brainstorming" stage, as the designer explores different design options, takes inspiration from existing designs, and considers the client's needs and requirements.
Final artwork refers to the polished and complete version of a design, typically produced after several rounds of revisions and feedback. It represents the final product that will be used in production, whether it's for print or digital media, such as a website or advertisement.
Source files refer to the original, editable versions of the design files used to create the final artwork. These files are typically created using design software, such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign, and include all the necessary layers, paths, and vector graphics.

What's included

For Graphic Design
1. Conceptual Design: A visual representation of the proposed design, including sketches, rough drafts, and mockups. 2. Final Artwork: The final version of the graphic design, in the desired format, ready for printing or publishing. 3. Source Files: The original design files in the native format, such as Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, along with any necessary fonts, images, and other assets. 4. Print-Ready Files: If the design is for print, you may need to provide print-ready files, including the correct file format, color mode, and resolution. 5. Brand Guidelines: If the design is part of a larger branding project, you may need to provide a brand guidelines document that outlines the use of the design, including color, typography, and imagery. 6. Social Media Assets: If the design is for social media, you may need to provide different versions of the design optimized for different social media platforms and sizes. 7. Web-Optimized Assets: If the design is for the web, you may need to provide web-optimized versions of the design, including optimized file sizes and resolutions.
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Graphic DesignSandeep Das
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Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Canva
Spline
Logo Designer
Print Designer
Social Media Manager
Conceptual design is the first stage of the design process, where the designer develops ideas and concepts for the overall look, feel, and functionality of a project, such as a website. This stage is often called the "brainstorming" stage, as the designer explores different design options, takes inspiration from existing designs, and considers the client's needs and requirements.
Final artwork refers to the polished and complete version of a design, typically produced after several rounds of revisions and feedback. It represents the final product that will be used in production, whether it's for print or digital media, such as a website or advertisement.
Source files refer to the original, editable versions of the design files used to create the final artwork. These files are typically created using design software, such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign, and include all the necessary layers, paths, and vector graphics.

What's included

For Graphic Design
1. Conceptual Design: A visual representation of the proposed design, including sketches, rough drafts, and mockups. 2. Final Artwork: The final version of the graphic design, in the desired format, ready for printing or publishing. 3. Source Files: The original design files in the native format, such as Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, along with any necessary fonts, images, and other assets. 4. Print-Ready Files: If the design is for print, you may need to provide print-ready files, including the correct file format, color mode, and resolution. 5. Brand Guidelines: If the design is part of a larger branding project, you may need to provide a brand guidelines document that outlines the use of the design, including color, typography, and imagery. 6. Social Media Assets: If the design is for social media, you may need to provide different versions of the design optimized for different social media platforms and sizes. 7. Web-Optimized Assets: If the design is for the web, you may need to provide web-optimized versions of the design, including optimized file sizes and resolutions.
Sandeep's other services
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