Desktop Publishing or DTP is the process of producing printed content by using special software to link desktop computers with other printers and desktops.
Packaging design is the connection of form, structure, materials, color, imagery, typography, and regulatory information with ancillary design elements to make a product suitable for marketing. Its primary objective is to create a vehicle that serves to contain, protect, transport, dispense, store, identify, and distinguish a product in the marketplace. Ultimately, the goal of a packaging design is to meet marketing objectives by distinctively communicating a consumer product’s personality or function and generating a sale.
There are so many answers to that question, each of which we’ll explore in depth. But the key takeaway is this. We spend a great deal of our lives outside our homes. Advertisers increasingly fighting to stand out amidst the clog of ads on analog and digital devices need a less-cluttered environment to deliver their message.
Indoor advertising represents your messages or services in enclosed spaces such as supermarkets, cafes, restrooms, bus stations, sports clubs, schools and others. It creates an atmosphere in which visitors can easily identify your brand and products.
Participating in fairs enables companies to gather information about their customers, increase their profitability and establish new relationships.
Corporate identity is the face of the company visible from the inner and outer world. Corporate identity eliminates the identity confusion that may arise in companies.
Describes the purpose, features, usage and weight of the product. The materials produced for the purpose of informing the consumer and promoting the brand are called labels.