Information about Ad Design
Hi,
I’d like to take the opportunity to talk a bit more about Advertisement design… I’ve had quite a few questions lately.
I design ads for Print AS WELL AS Web publications. Many of the ads I’ve designed are not posted here on this blog. If the customer requests that I don’t publish their ad on my blog, I always grant that request. So my full line of Ad design is not posted here in my design portfolio.
Since some of my ads are not posted here, I’m going to make a list of the Print and Web publications that I do freelance design for. That way, you will know which publications I’ve already worked with.
Here is the list of publications where my ads appear:
Splitcoaststampers – Web ads
Technique Junkies – Print and web ads
Scrap & Stamp Magazine – Print ads
Canadian Scrapbooker – Print and web ads
Rubber Stamp Madness – Print ads
Scrapbook & Cards Today – Print ads
PaperCraft Planet – Web ads
Gingerwood – Web ads
Stampaway Convention – Print Ads
Advantages to using one designer for both Print and Web ads include:
1. Costs less to simply alter an already designed ad – so your options for low-cost advertising design are greater
2. Consistent look/design for branding purposes between Web and Print
3. All ad files kept in one place for future use
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One Person has left comments on this post
Jun 18, 2009 - 07:06:57Michelle –
I was very impressed with the ad you designed for me but more importantly, so was the magazine. Thanks for making me look good!
Dar