Graphic Design Nottingham
Once you have decided to buy in your creativity, the next step is picking somebody to do it. The options vary from lone freelance designers, through one-stop shops such as Prontaprint, to design agencies. The whole process will be made easier with an understanding of the essential stages of the design and print processes.
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Long Eaton Graphics
0115 8754148
136 Recreation Street
Nottingham
Long Eaton Graphics
0115 8754148
136 Recreation Street
Nottingham GB.NG102DE
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R J Design Ltd
0115 9390666
Rising Lea House
Derby
R J Design Ltd
0115 9390666
Rising Lea House
Derby GB.DE723SS
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D W Graphic Design
0115 9398700
170 Derby Road
Nottingham
D W Graphic Design
0115 9398700
170 Derby Road
Nottingham GB.NG97AY
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Redrock Design Uk Ltd
0115 9220222
Paling House
Nottingham
Redrock Design Uk Ltd
0115 9220222
Paling House
Nottingham GB.NG92LA
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Future Grafix
0115 9445888
Stanton Court
Ilkeston
Future Grafix
0115 9445888
Stanton Court
Ilkeston GB.DE74RA
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Imagemaker Designers
0115 9722288
Lock House
Nottingham
Imagemaker Designers
0115 9722288
Lock House
Nottingham GB.NG102FY
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Pn Design
0115 9220017
61 High Road
Nottingham
Pn Design
0115 9220017
61 High Road
Nottingham GB.NG94AJ
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Design Depot
0115 8548148
Barton House
Nottingham
Design Depot
0115 8548148
Barton House
Nottingham GB.NG94AJ
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Freer Butler
01332 799911
1 Mill
Derby
Freer Butler
01332 799911
1 Mill
Derby GB.DE722GH
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Chemdigital Ltd
0115 9678555
Padge Road
Nottingham
Chemdigital Ltd
0115 9678555
Padge Road
Nottingham GB.NG92RS
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| The Design Process Once you have decided to buy in your creativity, the next step is picking somebody to do it. The options vary from lone freelance designers, through one-stop shops such as Prontaprint, to design agencies. The whole process will be made easier with an understanding of the essential stages of the design and print processes: Concepts were traditionally presented as hand-drawn designs, in black or white or colour. Increasingly nowadays, particularly in the case of corporate identity, the freehand stage is skipped altogether in favour of a computer-generated design. The final choice of design is selected from the initial concepts produced. Final designs are then converted to artwork, which requires specific skill, so that the final printed materials closely resemble the chosen design. Artwork may look very similar to the final designs but comprises exact dimensions, colour matches, cutter guides and so on. |
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