This document summarizes the steps taken to design banners and a logo for the website Findfresher.in. Photoshop, Paint, and Picasa were used to create three banners with images and text promoting the website. A logo was also designed for Findfresher.in using vector images in Photoshop. Websites like Freepik and AlphaCoders provided free images and vectors. The banners and logo were saved in JPG and PNG formats and given alt text descriptions to aid promotion on the web.
3. Introduction of BANNER
A web banner or banner ad
is a form of advertising on
the World Wide Web
delivered by an ad server.
This form of online
advertising entails
embedding an advertisement
4. Introduction of LOGO
A logo is
a graphic mark, emblem,
or symbol commonly used by
commercial enterprises,
organizations and even
individuals to aid and
promote instant public
6. Tools and websites used for making Banner and
Logo.
Photoshop CS6.
Microsoft Paint
Picasa
Search engine ( Google )
Web sites :-
https://wall.alphacoders.com/by_sub_category.php
?id=38404
http://www.freepik.com/free-vectors/graphics
7. • Introduction of Adobe Photoshop.
Photoshop is unlike other
common software interfaces
which emulate virtual
typewriters or graphing
paper. Photoshop creates an
artist's virtual
studio/darkroom. When you
open the program you see a
toolbox on the left with
10. • Introduction of Microsoft Paint.
Microsoft Paint is a simple graphics editing program that is
included with Microsoft Windows. Although Paint is not very
sophisticated, like the Notepad text editor, you may get stuck
someplace where you need to do graphics editing and all that
is available is Paint.
In addition, the features of Paint are included in most graphics
editing programs in more sophisticated form, so learning Paint
is a good introduction to other graphics editing programs.
11. • M.S paint interface
Color Box
Toolbar
Adjustment
and
Insert tool
Bar
12. Introduction of Picasa.
Picasa was an image organizer and image viewer for organizing and
editing digital photos, plus an integrated photo-sharing website, originally
created by a company named Lifescape in 2002.
In July 2004, Google acquired Picasa from Lifescape and began offering it
as freeware.
"Picasa" is a blend of the name of Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, the phrase mi
casa (Spanish for "my house") and "pic" for pictures