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Graphic Vector Corporate Graphic Design Company: Helping Your Website Reach Newer Heights With more and more new websites cropping year after year, the estimated number of internet users worldwide ha...
Graphic Vector

Corporate Graphic Design Company: Helping Your Website Reach Newer Heights
With more and more new websites cropping year after year, the estimated number of internet users worldwide has increased by 300%. According to estimates by internetworldstats.com, over 1000 million users surf the internet (as of June 2008). As millions of users are searching for information on the World Wide Web and top search engines like Google altering its algorithm year after year, it is very important to have a navigable and properly optimized website.
A website can include all the necessary attractions to lure users. But, if the site’s design is not attractive and navigation is confusing, users will give up and look for other sites. They may never return, thus affecting profits. A well-optimized website must include graphics to illustrate navigation and easy navigation schemes to help users stay on for a while.
Professional graphic design is a significant factor in creating strong brands. It informs, motivates and entices people and influences their judgments. Web design firms involved in corporate graphic design services work with their clients and analyze their specific markets and competitors.
After a competitive analysis, they compile a sample draft and present it to the client for review. The draft works as a basis for something better. After the client’s approval, the firm designs the actual site, organizes layers, prints files for press release and deploys the website on the client’s server. In this way, professional graphic design companies have a step-by-step process in designing corporate websites.
Graphic designing is responsible in crafting a visually attractive and appealing website. Corporate graphic design involves many skills including creating vector graphics, managing and updating pixel-based photographs and designing page layouts. Most professional graphic design firms use software like Adobe illustrator, Adobe Indesign and Photoshop in creating and managing vector graphics, brochures and photographs. With websites getting hi-tech day-by-day, corporate web design firms also employ Flash extensively to provide motion to online presentations.
About the Author
I am the webmaster at www.synapseindia.com – A Professional graphic design company offering corporate graphic design, professional graphic design services.
2d and 3d Computer Graphics
Two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) computer graphics are all around us and enable us to be able to visualize and manipulate data everyday. What is the difference between 2D and 3D computer graphics, such as 3D Models? Let's explore the difference and similarities between them.
2D computer graphics
2D computer graphics are digital images that are computer-based. They include 2D geometric models, such as image compositions, pixel art, digital art, photographs, and text. 2D graphics are used everyday on traditional printing and drawing. There are two kinds of 2D computer graphics - raster and vector graphics.
Raster graphics or bitmaps are composed of arrays of pixels. Each pixel can be a different color or shade. They are edited on the pixel level and are used on most old computer and video games, graphing calculator games, and many mobile phone games. Vector graphics are composed of paths. Paths are used to describe the images by establishing mathematical relationships between points within an image. Vector graphics are mainly used on photographic images.
3D computer graphics
3D computer graphics are graphics that use 3D representation of geometric data. This geometric data is then manipulated by computers via 3D computer graphics software in order to customize their display, movements, and appearance. 3D computer graphics are often referred to as 3d models. A 3d model is a mathematical representation of geometric data that is contained in a data file. 3D models, can be used for real-time 3D viewing in animations, videos, movies, training, simulations, architectural visualizations or for display as 2D rendered images (2D renders).
In contrast to a 2D graphics, a 3D model is a "mathematical representation of any 3D object." A 3D model is not technically a graphic until it is visually displayed as a 2D image through a process called 3D rendering. 3D models can also be or used in non-graphical computer simulations and calculations.
One of the advantages that 2D graphics have over 3D models is that they allow more direct control of the image and are easier to change with relatively simple software packages. 3D models are not so easy to change because it requires specific 3D modeling skills and more complex and powerful 3D model software.
3D models use many of the same mathematical algorithms as 2D vector graphics in the wire frame model. Also, when 3d models they are finally displayed as renders, they use similar algorithms as the 2D raster graphics. 3D models use many of the 2D rendering techniques, while 2D computer graphics use many of the 3D techniques to achieve realistic effects such as lighting.
Fig.1 3D Architectural Visualization of an office space
Fig.2 3D model of Arab battlefield commonly used for military training, simulations, and 3D games
Fig.3 2D renders a BMW M3 cabriolet 2008 3d model vehicle
Fig.4 The wireframe of a 3D model of a Volkswagen Beetle
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