Graphic designers generate the visual presentation and design of goods, including websites, detergent boxes, album covers,
and even food cans.
Designers must be able to work under extreme time constraints
and very defined financial and design limits to produce quality material.
A graphic designer must be able to synthesize
feedback from a number of different sources into a distinctive image; use research prepared by a marketing department and cost
specifications determined by a budgeting department; and produce a variety of sketches and models that demonstrate different
approaches to the product.
This takes a person who can listen to comments and has a good eye for aesthetic design, a flair
for color, and a solid understanding of the needs of the corporate world.
Graphic design isn’t one job. It’s 20.
If you need a designer who understands the above contact Jetriz Valiente, a
Miami Graphic Designer.