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Digital Ads
Comprehensive digital advertising solutions that position and amplify your brand in the online realm.
Google Ads
Expertly crafted ad creatives optimized for Google’s vast ecosystem, driving engagement and conversions.
Facebook Ads
Engaging creatives designed specifically for Facebook’s diverse audience, ensuring your brand’s message resonates and drives action.
Instagram Ads
Stunning visuals and creatives tailored for Instagram’s visual-centric platform, capturing attention and inspiring engagement.
YouTube Ads
Dynamic video creatives optimized for YouTube’s vast audience, telling your brand’s story in a captivating manner.
TikTok Ads
Trendy and engaging short-form video creatives, optimized for virality and the unique rhythm of the TikTok platform.
Basic Edits
Exposure adjustment
Changing the brightness and contrast of a photo to achieve the right exposure.
Color adjustment
Changing the color balance of a photo, including saturation, hue, and vibrancy.
Crop and alignment
Changing the crop of a photo and aligning the horizon.
Retouching
Skin retouching
Removing blemishes, smoothing skin textures, and general enhancement of the appearance.
Teeth whitening and eye brightening
Brightening teeth and eyes for a more vibrant portrait.
Object removal
Removing unwanted elements from a photo.
Creative Edits
Filters and effects
Applying filters and effects to create a certain look or style.
Text and graphics
Adding text, symbols, or other graphic elements to a photo.
Composite images
Creating composite images by combining multiple photos into a single image.
Photo Manipulations
Photo montage
Combining elements from different images into a new image.
Digital painting
Transforming a photo into a digital painting or drawing.
Surreal manipulations
Creating surreal scenes that could not exist in reality.
Web and App Design
Web Design
Designing the visual layout and aesthetics of a website.
Website Design
Creating the visual and interactive elements of a website, ensuring optimal usability and user experience.
E-Commerce Web Design
Designing websites specifically for businesses selling products online. This includes providing a smooth user experience for browsing products, adding items to the cart, and completing purchases.
Landing Page Design
Creating a single web page that appears in response to clicking on a search engine optimized search result or online advertisement. The landing page will usually display directed sales copy that is a logical extension of the advertisement or link.
App Design
Mobile App Design
Designing the user interfaces and overall user experience for mobile applications, including creating visually engaging and user-friendly designs.
Desktop App Design
Creating user-friendly, functional designs for desktop applications. This includes layout, colors, fonts, user interface elements, and icons.
Web App Design
Designing web applications (web apps) that are dynamic, interactive sites connected to databases. They can also include e-commerce shops, client portals, blogs, news sites, content management systems, and learning management systems.
UX/UI
UX/UI
In digital product design, UX/UI stands for user experience (UX) and user interface (UI). UX refers to the overall experience a user has with a product, while UI focuses on the aesthetics and interactive elements of a product interface.
UX Design
Designing products with the user in mind. UX designers work to create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users by considering all aspects of the product and service from the user’s perspective.
UI Design
Designing the graphical layout of a product. This includes creating every element that a user might interact with on a webpage or app, including buttons, sliders, images, text, and more.
Wireframing
Low-Fidelity Wireframes
These wireframes are simple and quick to create. They consist of the most basic content and visuals and are used to define the basic structure and layout of a page or app screen.
High-Fidelity Wireframes
These wireframes are more detailed and may include actual images, specific typographic choices, and a closer representation of the final product’s layout. They take longer to create, but provide a more realistic depiction of the end product.
Interactive Wireframes
These wireframes include interactivity, such as dropdown menus, form input, and button clicks, to better simulate the user experience of the final product.
2D Animation
Creating motion in a two-dimensional space. This includes characters, creatures, FX, and backgrounds.
Motion Graphics
A digital technique that combines pictures, words, sound and video. Examples are television promos, end credits, and websites.
Stop Motion
A technique where the object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames are played as a sequence.
Advertising Motion Graphics
Product Promos
This type of motion graphics is often used in commercials to promote a product or service.
Explainer Videos
These are typically animated videos that explain a product, a service, or a complex concept in a simple and understandable way.
Social Media Ads
This type of motion graphics is specifically designed for use on social media platforms and aims to foster engagement and interaction.
Informative Motion Graphics
Infographics
These animated graphics are used to present data and statistics in an appealing and easily understandable way.
Educational Videos
These are often used in schools and colleges to explain complex concepts in a visually appealing way.
News and Broadcast Graphics
These are used in news broadcasts and live transmissions to highlight and supplement information.
Artistic Motion Graphics
Music Videos
Motion graphics are often used in music videos to create a visual representation of the music.
Title Sequences
These are used in movies and TV shows to creatively display the title and credits.
Abstract Animation
This type of motion graphics focuses on aesthetics and visual experiments rather than telling a concrete story.
UI/UX Motion Graphics
Loading Animations
These are used to visually represent the loading process in an app or website.
Navigation Menus
Motion graphics can be used to make navigation menus more intuitive and appealing.
Interactive Elements
These are used to enhance interactions on a webpage or app by providing visual feedback.
Intro/Outro Motion Graphics
Video Intros
These are short animations at the beginning of videos that set the tone and theme of the video. They can also convey brand identity.
Video Outros
These are animations at the end of a video, often used to direct viewers to more content or to make a call to action.
Video Editing
Post Production
The process of editing, color correction, sound design, and adding special effects to raw footage to create a finished video.
Color Grading
The process of altering and enhancing the color of a motion picture, video image, or still image.
Sound Design
The process of recording, acquiring, manipulating, and creating audio elements for a video.
Visual Effects (VFX)
The process of creating or manipulating imagery outside the context of a live shot in video production.
Narrative Edits
Linear Editing
A traditional form of video editing where scenes are cut and assembled in the order they are intended to appear in the final film.
Non-Linear Editing
A more modern form of video editing which allows editing videos in any order by moving scenes around on a digital platform.
Parallel Editing
Also known as cross-cutting, this technique allows the simultaneous portrayal of two or more scenes to advance the plot.
Commercial Edits
Montage
A compilation of short clips or images often set to music that convey a specific purpose or theme.
Product Demo
A video that thoroughly showcases a product or service to sell or explain it to potential customers.
Testimonial
A video where customers share their experiences with a product or service.
Documentary Edits
Interviews
Videos where one or more persons are being questioned. These can either be formal or informal.
B-Roll
Additional footage that serves to complement the main footage and create visual interest and diversity.
Archival Footage
The use of pre-existing material from archives or other sources to provide context or historical background.
Music Video Edits
Performance
A video that showcases the performance of a song or musical composition.
Narrative
A music video that tells a story which often, but not always, matches the song.
Abstract
A music video that focuses on aesthetic qualities and visual experiments, rather than telling a concrete story.
Social Media Edits
Teaser
Short videos that serve to incite interest or curiosity for longer content.
Tutorials
Instructional videos that teach viewers how to perform a specific task or hobby.
Behind-The-Scenes
Videos that provide insight into the production or process behind a product, event, or another activity.
Branding
Brand guidelines
Business Cards
Logo Design
Wordmarks or Logotypes
These are text-only logos that are often stylized in a unique way. The Google and Coca-Cola logos are examples of wordmarks.
Monograms or Letter Marks
These logos consist of letters, usually a company’s initials. HBO and CNN are examples of this type of logo.
Pictorial Marks or Logo Symbols
These are image-based logos that are usually iconic and representational. The Apple and Twitter logos are examples of pictorial marks.
Abstract Logo Marks
These are geometric forms that don’t represent anything specific but are unique to the company. The Adidas and Pepsi logos are examples of abstract logos.
Mascots
These are illustrated characters that represent the company. The KFC Colonel and the Michelin Man are examples of mascots.
Combination Mark
This is a combination of wordmark and symbol, providing flexibility for the usage of either or both elements. The McDonald’s and Starbucks logos are examples of combination marks.
Emblem
This logo type often includes text inside a symbol, making them less versatile than combination marks in terms of their application. Examples include Starbucks and Harley-Davidson logos.
Branding
Brand guidelines
Business Cards
Logo Design
Wordmarks or Logotypes
These are text-only logos that are often stylized in a unique way. The Google and Coca-Cola logos are examples of wordmarks.
Monograms or Letter Marks
These logos consist of letters, usually a company’s initials. HBO and CNN are examples of this type of logo.
Pictorial Marks or Logo Symbols
These are image-based logos that are usually iconic and representational. The Apple and Twitter logos are examples of pictorial marks.
Abstract Logo Marks
These are geometric forms that don’t represent anything specific but are unique to the company. The Adidas and Pepsi logos are examples of abstract logos.
Mascots
These are illustrated characters that represent the company. The KFC Colonel and the Michelin Man are examples of mascots.
Combination Mark
This is a combination of wordmark and symbol, providing flexibility for the usage of either or both elements. The McDonald’s and Starbucks logos are examples of combination marks.
Emblem
This logo type often includes text inside a symbol, making them less versatile than combination marks in terms of their application. Examples include Starbucks and Harley-Davidson logos.
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