LemonGraph services





LemonGraph Creative Studio Design develop creative, effective, and practical solutions for websites, print materials, advertising, business identity, logos and more. In addition, LemonGraph agency is experienced in marketing strategy services including positioning, branding, naming, product and service launch strategies as well as social marketing. 

Design skills and marketing expertise

For every new project, we search for the core, for the essence of the client's corporate identity. Advertising means bringing art and effectiveness together - and this is what we are specialized in.
LemonGraph provides a wide variety of traditional graphic design services - from individual brand items, to complex branding campaigns. 

Your Web Site - a Reflection of Your Business!

Our custom design services mainly consist in:

Whether it is about designing an eye-catching logo, corporate identity or a brochure design that enlightens the company's activity, we always offer the right solution, increasing the professionalism of your corporate image - the image that helps the potential of your company fulfill - and make it stand out from the crowd.


Why use Graphic Design?


 
Graphic design is not just the difference between beautiful and boring. It is the difference between customers choosing you and choosing your competitors.

A powerful tool for business, graphic design is really not an expense. It is an investment – not only in looking good, but in the success of your business.
Your image is the only thing potential buyers can connect with. Make sure the impression you are making is the right one.
Proper design has the power to:
1. Improve your image and strengthen your brand
2. Make your business stand out from your competitors
3. Sell your messages to customers more convincingly
All of the above ultimately means one only thing: better business!
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What Is Graphic Design?

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Good design makes a difference in our world. Whether it’s communicating a social ideal, helping a business attract clients, motivating people to join an organization, enabling citizens to vote for the candidate of their choice, or simply helping travelers find their way through a busy airport, good design means connection.
Graphic design combines the creativity and formal characteristics of fine art with the audience-centered approach of marketing to create effective visual communication. Unlike fine art, it is always in the service of the client’s needs.

Much more than simply “making things look pretty,” graphic design uses color, type, and composition to communicate with the chosen audience.

To do this, designers analyze data about the intended audience, such as the audience’s class, gender, education, buying habits, personality traits, favorite magazines and television shows, and so on.

Designers take that demographic and psychographic information and look at what that audience sees. For instance, if the intended audience loves Martha Stewart, designers look at Martha Stewart magazines, ads, and products to analyze their visual vocabulary (color, theme, shape, typeface, composition). Using those fundamental elements, designers create new pieces which connect and communicate with the intended audience.

Design based in this understanding of the intended audience is highly successful. Trying to design without it is like trying to communicate without knowing the language of the listener.
In addition to a broad grounding in fine art, marketing, and creativity, graphic designers also build an extensive body of technical knowledge regarding paper stocks, printing inks, special processes such as foil-stamping or embossing, printing processes and limitations, digital file preparation, quality control, and troubleshooting. Graphic design encompasses any product that’s “ink-on-paper” (brochures, logos, book jackets, billboards, packaging, etc). Each medium has its own technical considerations that designers must master in order to achieve their intended effect.

Design combines all these creative, technical, and research skills. When you hire a designer, you hire a professional with sophisticated skills for enhancing your ability to connect with your audience and reach your business goals.
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