Graphics
This page is not really here to sell graphics themselves. Graphics and graphic
work are core components of almost everything we do. Whether your project is a
new website, a web-based application, print material, or even a video, graphics
are essential to take it from a boring, generic look to an appealing look that
fits your brand/company image, and will sell your products and services.
Other than the obvious Custom Graphic Design services we provide, here are some
lesser-known graphic services we also provide that are equally important to just
about any project...
Graphic Optimization
So you have graphics already? But are they
web-ready? Unless you know for
certain your graphics have been optimized for the web, they probably aren't ideal
for use as-is. But why worry about web optimization? Optimization will improve
loading speeds as well as use less space on your web server. Optimization is a
completely transparent service; we treat it as a normal and automatic part of any
process that involves graphics for the web, whether submitted to us by you, or
graphics created entirely by us.
Photo Touch-Ups
Perhaps you had your portrait/photo taken, but there's a blemish you're not happy
with. No problem. We can take care of almost any minor change you could want.
Here are just a few things we've done for customers so far:
- Removal of Moles, Acne & other Skin Blemishes
- Change or Add Make-up
- Change Eye Color; removing "red eye"
- Change Hair Color/Style or Skin Tone
- Other Hair Alterations
- Background Changes/Replacements
- Removal of text, graphics, etc.
High-Resolution Graphic Recovery
Many graphic designers will tell you it can't be done. But we have a full page
dedicated to it. Read more about it
here.
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NOTE: You must OWN the copyright to any photos or graphics you provide to us;
or you must have secured permission to use any images you provide for use in your
project. Such permission must also include the right to make alterations or
derivative works based on the material if warranted by your project. Since the
legal responsibility for copyright infringement rests entirely on you, the owner of
the final product, we generally do not ask for proof that you have permission to use
the material in question unless we suspect that there may be a violation. Even if
you are a dealer selling products manufactured by someone else, the manufacturer will
often have strict guidelines on representing their brand, logo, or products.