These are the categorized Niches of graphic designing.
App UI/UX: Designing the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) for mobile or web applications. Example: Creating intuitive navigation, interactive buttons, and visually appealing layouts for a weather forecasting app.
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Banner Design: Creating visual displays for advertising or promotion, often displayed online or in print. Example: Designing a banner for a summer sale with vibrant colors, product images, and a clear call-to-action.
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Book Design: Layout and design of book covers and interiors, including typography and imagery. Example: Designing a book cover with captivating imagery and typography that reflects the genre and theme of the book.
Brand Identity: Establishing the visual elements that represent a brand, including logos, color schemes, and typography. Example: Developing a brand identity package for a new coffee shop, including a logo, color palette, and brand guidelines.
Brochure: Designing folded or unfolded informational materials used for marketing or promotion. Example: Creating a brochure for a travel agency showcasing destination photos, tour packages, and contact information.
Business Card: Designing small cards containing contact information for networking and branding purposes. Example: Designing a business card for a graphic designer with a sleek layout, logo, and contact details.
CV Design: Designing a visually appealing and professional curriculum vitae or resume. Example: Creating a CV for a marketing professional with a clean layout, relevant sections, and visual hierarchy.
CV (Curriculum Vitae) is a detailed document that outlines one's academic and professional achievements, typically used in academic and research fields.
Resume is a concise summary of one's skills, experience, and qualifications tailored to a specific job application, commonly used in most industries.
Envelope: Designing envelopes used for mailing correspondence, often branded with logos or return addresses. Example: Designing an envelope for a corporate event invitation with the company logo and event details.
Flyer: Designing single-page promotional materials for events, products, or services. Example: Designing a flyer for a music concert with event details, artist lineup, and ticket information.
Icons: Designing small visual symbols representing actions, objects, or concepts. Example: Designing icons for a mobile app's navigation menu, such as a home icon for the homepage and a settings icon for the app settings.
Illustrations: Creating visual representations of ideas, concepts, or stories using drawings or digital art. Example: Illustrating a children's book with colorful characters and scenes.
Invitation: Designing personalized cards or digital invitations for events or special occasions. Example: Designing an invitation for a wedding with elegant typography, floral motifs, and event details.
Labels: Designing stickers or tags used to identify or provide information about products or packages. Example: Designing labels for a line of organic skincare products with clear product names and ingredients.
Letterhead: Designing branded stationery used for official correspondence, typically including company logos and contact information. Example: Designing a letterhead for a law firm with the firm's logo and address.
Logo: Designing a unique symbol or wordmark that represents a brand or company. Example: Designing a logo for a tech startup using abstract shapes and modern typography.