Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Conclusions

  


     When everything thing is said and done, an end needs to happen. The finishing touches to any form of media is important to graphic design. Given the purpose, the message, or the product, what ends things off needs to be brought into questioning. Do you want something grand and impressive, or do you just want to do a once over? Let's discuss that on this week's blog.

      Now traditionally, when we think of conclusions, it's usually the ending of a story. The grand finale to a tale people have followed all this time. With that in mind, as they say, don't jump to conclusions.  While there's always the argument that it's about the journey, not the destination, the reddit needs to fit. For example, if your story was a horror novel, maybe tease the audience that the killer is still alive. Whatever the case may be, the conclusion needs to be thought out well, and be a good piece for the narrative, as to leave the audience the way you want them.

       Another type of conclusion you might not think about though is the conclusion to a project. The finishing touches for a picture, or the way you want the contract to play out. While it might not seem as grand, it is still important. Keep in mind, it's always nice to put in as much work into graphic design as possible, so the finishing details, like what file you'll send it as, or giving it a quick once over, is technically finishing up a job. Also, again, it's best to find a good way to conclude with a client for future work!

        With all of that said, let's remember to always envision  the finish when we begin. Don't focus on it to much, just have a realistic idea where you want to be once something is done. With all of that said and done, I'll see you here soon for another sort of sequel, going over beginnings! Stay tuned!

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