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Advice for designing vector graphics

Advice for designing vector graphics

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Advice for designing vector graphics

- Let's talk about some advice when designing vector graphics, things you wanna keep in mind. There are a lot of different types of graphics. Some are going to be hybrid graphics. Some are going to be vectors and rasters combined, like this image here. So you have to be mindful when creating illustrations and pay attention to what's happening. If you create vector artwork based on a photograph or a work of art, you have to supply a property release. In the case of this image here, if the person is recognizable, even if you converted them into a painting or a vector illustration, you need a model release. So if the subject is recognizable, you need a model release. Stock assets cannot have any logos, trademarks, or company names. So in the case of reading this book, we shouldn't be able to see the cover. Her T-shirt shouldn't have any branding on it that's recognizable. And make sure that you keep the output purpose in mind. Is this going to be printed, an infographic, or a web banner?…

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