Ola G
Designer #55922
Joined 1/8/2021
3 Star Rating
242 Projects
Having 5 years of experience in online and offline design platforms. The rule includes the entire process of defining requirements, visualizing, and creating graphics including illustrations, logos, layouts, and photos. he'll be the one to shape the visual aspects of websites, books, magazines, product packaging, exhibitions, and more.
The responsibility will be:
-Conceptualizing visuals based on requirements
-Creating images and layouts by hand or using design software
-Testing graphics across various media
Marketing
Design
Book Covers
Banner Ad
Brochure
Logos
Graphic Designer

Specialties

-Study design briefs and determine requirements
-Schedule projects and define budget constraints
-Conceptualize visuals based on requirements
-Prepare rough drafts and present ideas
-Develop illustrations, logos, and other designs using software or by hand
-Use the appropriate colors and layouts for each graphic
-Work with copywriters and creative director to produce the final design
-Test graphics across various media
-Amend designs after feedback
-Ensure final graphics and layouts are visually appealing and on-brand

Interests

-Have artistic interests. They like work activities that deal with artistic forms, designs, and patterns. They prefer work that allows for self-expression.

-Have realistic interests. They like work activities that include practical, hands-on problems and solutions. They like to work with plants, animals, and physical materials such as wood, tools, and machinery. They often prefer to work outside.

-Have enterprising interests. They like work activities that involve starting up and carrying out projects, especially in business. They like to lead and persuade others, make decisions, and take risks for profit.

Education

Mass communication

Bachelor's degree in mass communication specialized in public relations and advertising.

YAT Center

Get the full diploma in graphic design programs
Photoshop full course
Illustrator full course
Indesign full course

Design

200 Projects Completed

-Meeting or communicating with clients to understand what they want out of a project, and helping them get those ideas out in a workable way;

-Designing advertisements, annual reports, artwork, books and their covers, brochures, logos, magazine covers, signs, stickers, tee shirts, web pages, and other branding and communication materials;

-Revising a design brief so it fits a client’s budget and ideas more closely;

-Creating designs by hand, drawing or painting—or using computer software to achieve similar ends;

-Pitching an idea of how to actualize a client’s project;

-Revising a design or project deliverable to meet specifications;

Marketing

20 Projects Completed

working in brainstorming and ads with the marketing team is a priority for my work. representing the perfect creative brief will be amazing to get the perfect concept to complete the design.

-Learning how to use new software or program;

-Working as part of a team to create a larger design, or to complete a small portion of a big project, such as perfecting a unique font;

-Finding other creatives like photographers, writers, or illustrators for a specific project;

Brochure

5 Projects Completed

Brochures allow businesses to introduce new products and services to existing customers or increase their reach by advertising to new prospects. They can be handed out in person, mailed, or left at specific businesses that are willing to help you reach their customers.

Logos

5 Projects Completed

A logo design brief is a document that provides a designer all of the information needed to create a logo for you. It commonly outlines fundamental information about the business, the desired design style, the project timing and the budget

Banner Ad

4 Projects Completed

Doing designs on Banners, Billboards, and pop up ads

Book Covers

3 Projects Completed

A book cover is any protective covering used to bind together the pages of a book. Beyond the familiar distinction between hardcovers and paperbacks, there are further alternatives and additions, such as dust jackets, ring-binding, and older forms such as the nineteenth-century "paper-boards" and the traditional types of hand-binding

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