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Communicate with peers and clients - Illustrator Tutorial
From the course: Cert Prep: Adobe Certified Associate - Illustrator
Communicate with peers and clients
are essential for graphic designers, since they need to understand develop ideas with coworkers, and turn feedback into results that work for everyone. That's why one of the objectives on the ACA exam is about communication. also called deliverables, It can also include information like the target audience, The client and designer both sign off on the brief to indicate they agree with what's in it, so that it ensures that everyone is accountable. The brief may include or be followed by This is a rough illustration used to communicate your ideas to the client and they don't include real information that could be distracting. They use placeholders for text and images to force people to focus on the overall concept Next is specifications, or specs. These are the technical requirements for the agreed upon deliverables. So, for example, a client may require that all your images by four inches by six inches or that a logo you're designing use a specific spot color ink. that represent the…
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Identify the purpose and audience for graphics4m 3s
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Communicate with peers and clients4m 15s
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Demonstrate knowledge of basic project management concepts5m 6s
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Understanding copyright, permissions, and licensing5m 40s
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Obtain permission to use images of people and locations2m 35s
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Understanding digital image terminology4m 1s
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Understanding how color is created in digital images2m 13s
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Understanding principles and techniques of design3m 52s
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Understanding typographic principles3m 28s
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Understanding composition terms and principles2m 35s
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