Thursday, December 24, 2009

Who to ask for creating an electronic version of a logo, a graphic design OR software tech student?

I'm looking for a student at my school to create an electronic version of a logo we've created for our student group. Where should I try to recruit this student, in the computer software department or graphic design student (they are split at my school)?





I'm worried that a graphic design student will want to DESIGN a logo for us, and we know exactly what we want already.





HELP!Who to ask for creating an electronic version of a logo, a graphic design OR software tech student?
That's what a graphic designer does. Takes your ideas and designs what you want. In this case a logo.





If you already have one, and just want it reproduced electronically, then that would be where I would go as well, as a graphic designer also recreates things.





Some in the software department MIGHT be familiar with programs needed to create an image, but a graphic design student is still your best bet.Who to ask for creating an electronic version of a logo, a graphic design OR software tech student?
I'd go with the graphics design student. (I'd also suggest clearly communicating what you need/want to be done.) Even if you know what you want, though, the graphics person may have a suggestion or two to improve on what you've done.





The graphics design student would also have the tools and is developing the skills to do the job. A software engineering student wouldn't necessarily have either the tools or the skills.
You can find many graphic designers live at website like http://ijug.net/graphicdesignservice.htm ,etc .

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