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For a crash course in graphic design and website building, take a look at some of the articles below. They cover a range of topics from web design to branding. You will find articles that we wrote ourselves and a collection of reposts from different sources for your interest. Enjoy the reading!
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10 Creative Monogram Logo Designs

Here I feature 10 creative monograms for your enjoyment. If you like another that isn’t listed, please mention it by leaving a comment.
Canadian National Railway
Designed by Allan Fleming, in 1960.



conEdison
Designed by Arnell Group, in 2000. conEdison is a US-based electricity supplier.



Frost & Reed
Designed by Atelier Works, in 2006. Frost & Reed is a UK-based fine art dealer.



National Theatre
Designed by FHK Henrion, in 1971.



Newspaper Marketing Agency
Designed by SomeOne, in 2000.



University College for the Creative Arts
Designed by Blast, in 2005.



London Symphony Orchestra
Designed by The Partners, in 2001.



Rabih Hage
Designed by Hat-Trick, in 2002. Rabih Hage is a UK-based interior designer.



Victoria & Albert Museum
Designed by Alan Fletcher, in 1989.




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Web design that wins them over

Currently 64% of people spend 40% of their time online and your website is often their first point of contact in getting to know your business. The web design for your site determines what impression they get and how much you stand out in an ever-expanding Internet.

How easy it is for your customers to navigate your site? How convenient is it for you to update your menus or images? Don’t let a poor or outdated web design hold you back.

Logos that people love

A logo is a visual concept and the face of your company. Though it may be tempting to choose a logo that closely suits your own personal taste, it is important to remember that ultimately it is your customers who must find your logo memorable and appealing.

Graphic Designers invest time and energy into understanding and creating logos that work – logos that are distinctive, in line with your desired image, and resonate with your target audience.

 

Graphic design that grabs attention

Is graphic design an art or a profession? Is a graphic designer just a person who knows how to use graphics software, or someone with strong opinions about fonts, composition and color? When is graphic design useful?

Great graphic design is art with a purpose. It’s the logo in your email signature, the fliers you hand out at a conference or a catchy visual in a Power Point presentation. It quietly enhances and promotes your company’s reputation and message on a daily basis.