
Graphic design requires a different process than web design. The design would require a higher concentration of pixels to achive the desired results because graphics viewed on the web need to be at a lower resolution (quality) than what would be seen in print. If the web design used the same concentrations of pixels as print design, the page will be incredibly slow to load. If you create the same type “web design” quality for print, it will looked washed out and distorted. This is because you need more ink per inch of content in print.
I have worked on various graphic designs for both the web and print and have created brochures viewable on the web in PDF format. I will gather information from you as to what graphics work you will be requiring whether it will be a brochure, advertisement, used in print or the web as well as what audience you are trying to reach.
