Graphic design
Graphics
We produce graphics for the purpose of advertising, promoting, and branding business's and entities.
We use several types of graphics to accomplish this goal.
One thing that makes us different is sitting down and working as a team with a designer. You help us make your graphics personal to you and your business or entity.
Business
Advertising
Political
Educational
Logos
Illustrations
Photography
Computer Created Art
Hand Draw
Hand Painted
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Lithography
Lithography (from Greek λίθος - lithos, "stone" + γράφω - graphο, "to write") is a method for printing using a stone (Lithographic Limestone) or a metal plate with a completely smooth surface. Lithography uses oil or fat and gum arabic to divide the smooth surface into hydrophobic regions which accept the ink, and hydrophilic regions which reject it and thus become the background.
Stencil Printing
Stencils may have been used to color cloth for a very long time; the technique probably reached its peak of sophistication in Katazome and other techniques used on silks for clothes during the Edo period in Japan. In Europe, from about 1450 they were very commonly used to colour old master prints printed in black and white, usually woodcuts. This was especially the case with playing-cards, which continued to be coloured by stencil long after most other subjects for prints were left in black and white. Stenciling back in the 2600 BC's was different.
Billboard History Timeline
The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page.
1908 billboard, Salt Lake City, Utah
Early billboards were basically large posters on the sides of buildings, with limited but still appreciable commercial value. As roads and highways multiplied, the billboard business thrived.
* 1794 – Lithography was invented, making real posters possible
* 1835 – Jared Bell was making 9x6 posters for the circus in the U.S.
Vinyl (Flexible Face)
Vinyl (Flexible Face): A substrate upon which an advertising message is rendered, either by computer production or hand painting.
Recognition
Recognition: The ability of a viewer or a listener to identify a message and connect it with the particular advertiser.
Painted Wall Sign
Painted Wall Sign: A sign painted directly on a building surface. If the sign is a third-party/outdoor advertising display, it may be several stories high and designed for high-impact visibility. (See building mounted sign.)
Contrast
Contrast: The difference or degree of difference between things having similar or comparable natures, such as light and dark areas, colors, or typefaces.
Brand Equity (Branding)
Brand Equity (Branding): The intangible but real value of words, graphics, or symbols that are associated with the products or services offered by a business. Development of site branding includes the presentation of signage and architecture to create a unique awareness and memory by the potential customer of the products or services offered at that site. Brand equity for a particular business is similar to the goodwill of an enterprise.