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designing a business card

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  Designing a business card.pptx from SebCook3 Business card feedback The feedback i have received on my business card has helped me narrow down my decision regarding which design i should use. There is clearly a stronger design out of the 2 i presented and am confident that the design would be well received by a potential client or employer.  How I created my business card I created my business card using Adobe Photoshop. I decided to use this software as it has all of the necessary tools to create a well designed business card. Firstly, I used the shape tool to create the blue background, making sure to create it as a separate layer so i was able to put all of the other layers on top of it. I wanted to implement my logo onto my business card, however, since i created the logo all in different layers, i had to use the layer link tool in order to move all of the portions of the logo all at once. This also allowed me to copy and paste the logo from the logo photosh...

designing a logo

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  How i created my logo To create my logo i used Adobe Photoshop. I chose to do this because the software has a lot of features which allow for additional, precise and accurate manipulation of my image.  Firstly, I created the shapes for my logo using the rectangle shape tool, making use of the copy and paste feature to ensure accurate and equal measurements for the top and side of the camera. I used the eclipse tool and manipulated them to be spherical shapes. I copy and pasted the shape to make sure that the shape of the two spheres were the same. I then used the free transform tool to make one of the circles smaller than the other to create the smaller film reel. i also used the copy and paste and the colour changer tool to create the see through effect for the reels The photoshop rectangle shape tool as standard has straight edges, I decided that this makes the logo look less realistic and more off-putting for a potential client to look at. To fix this, I used the 'corn...