I think Freelancer should inform logo contest holders about the importance of seeing a logo over blank white first, so they could make an informed decision when describing a project and choosing a contest winner. Read More
Design & UX
The GIMP is a free and cool software to do a lot things. But remember: choose a tool and explore it to be an expert. Read More
Not necessarily bad, but it's not suitable in most of the cases. If it's an application with 4-5 icons then it could work, but if it's more than that, the monochromatic icons may look boring and you would need to implement other colours to get it back to life. Read More
Hi there. To win on a Logo contest and beat the rest including the best, you just need to; First understand the contest holder's needs and wants. Read the contest brief thoroughly. Second. Use google. Make quick research, gather some materials that's similar to what the contest want. Start drafting an entry. Make at least 1 or 2 design with different perspective. Third, explain your ar... Read More
To submit a logo to a contest you should consider the following things: *dimension of your art board should be 1000px X 1000px *a medium resolution such as 150dpi is a moderate idea so that u can go though further info to get it more higher or lower resolution next. *Place your logo in the middle alignment and try to focus the position zooming in or out to look it perfect for the contest holde... Read More
Having hired a UX designer before, I think it enlisting the services of one is a very sensitive thing that should be approached with caution. Some so-called UX designers are just normal fellows who can blow their reputation out of proportion. I personally believe that a UX designer, just like other designers, MUST be creative. Steer clear of individuals who duplicate designs, churning out projects... Read More
Every web design must have a collection of different textures and patterns. In as much as you can create your own (that is what designers do anyway), you can save time and effort by downloading the same from various online resources. Some are available as free downloads, while others may cost a small fee. 1. Lost and Taken: This one of the best resources for background textures. Users can brow... Read More
I have one question or may be suggestion . I am working here about 2 years or more. i faced some problems. 1. Some of our client not replying after completing project. so there is one option to get money from them by putting dispute against particular client. But the problem is this. if i won dispute there is option to give feedback to each other. You know , who will give good feedback after disp... Read More
Bid low and create a portfolio to showcase your skills. Try to be the first to bid on new projects. Read More
Creating an illustrative animated video for your startup is actually not complex. You must however approach the whole process with an open mind. Think about what message you would like to convey. Start by scripting the video; ensure it is short, ideally not more than 90 seconds, and ensure that the most important message is placed in the first thirty seconds. You should communicate to the audience... Read More
For animation Adobe Flash and Adobe Animate CC is good.. and for 2D Motion Graphics After Effect is best and if you want to add 3D in motion Graphics then use Cinema 4D Read More
hello , descriptions of the portfolio you will get on your wall profile ... want and prepare your best designs then you get on the space your portfolio with a brief summary .. greetings . ! hola, las descripciones del portafolio lo conseguiras en tu muro de perfil... buscas y preparas tu mejores diseños para que luego lo subas al espacio de tu portafolio con un pequeño resumen.. saludos.! Read More
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