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Posts Tagged ‘Flyer design’
New Tag Design Club Flyer Design Blog up
Thursday, January 7th, 2010Tag Design looking for new Talent
Friday, December 18th, 2009We’re looking to expand the Tag Team in 2010 and are looking for young talented designers, flash designers, motion graphics artists and media maniacs to join us.
If you think you’ve got what it takes to be part of the team give us a call at the office on 01708 784 732 or email us for details.
Flyer and Web Design – Tutorials?
Thursday, August 6th, 2009We think it’s about time, after a few enquiries, to put together some online tutorials on flyer design and club web design. After knocking a few ideas around in the office we’re undecided on what tutorial to post first. So we’re asking you guys what you’d like to see us post.
We can do some whole flyer design tutorials or specific short one on effects and problem solving. Or, if it’s something on the web front you need sorting let us know whats on your mind.
Arena Website on it’s way!
Monday, August 3rd, 2009We’re building the new Arena website. It’s the nightclub formally known as M20 in Ashford. More details soon…
Tag Design – flyer design checklist.
Thursday, July 30th, 2009When you’re designing with Tag Design or any agency it’s a good idea to have a flyer design checklist. So we’ve decided to put a bullet-proof list together that could save you time and money.
1. Make sure you know what style you want. Get some examples of flyers that you might have found on the internet or you have designed before and send them with your brief.
2. Draft out exactly what you want the flyer to be laid out like. For example, type out the text for the front of the flyer separately to the back information, with any important info, like the date in BOLD.
3. If you’ve designed with us before, don’t presume that “generic information” like, admission prices, door policy, address etc will be remembered by the designer. Make it idiot proof and put it in the brief.
4. Supply any images to be used as high resolution. It’s no good sending an image under 300K. Check the file properties.
So, hopefully now things should go like a dream….








