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Design Secrets from A Graphic Design Expert

By Leslie Hughes | September 6, 2011

Following in the series of creative questions (last question was, Before you hire a designer, you should know this…..)

Creative designer extraordinaire (Art Director and Sheridan College Professor), Eva MacNeil answers the question:

Q: Are there any design “secrets” you can share with us? 

(Meaning, what’s a little insider tip that we could all benefit from knowing about?)

A: Simplicity is the best recipe!

Graphic designers are visual communicators and they bring meaning to your message.

This message, however, does not need to be complicated and busy to be effective. In fact, a busy message will only confuse your audience, and therefore the message is lost, along with the viewer who has quickly turned his attention elsewhere.

A good designer can take the necessary elements to simplify the message and say it clearly and effectively using images, text and colour.

One dead give-away of an amateur designer is a cluttered design.

Simply because there is white space on a page doesn’t mean that it must be filled.

Following the basic design principles can certainly help to achieve a direct and effective message, while attracting and pleasing the eye of the audience. Use of too many typefaces, images, styles and words is the kiss of death to a strong and effective visual message.

Sooo true, Eva. As a small business owner, budgets can be tight. Investing in my image and brand is an investment well spent. 

The next question for Eva in this series: What are the current trends in graphic design?   Stay tuned!!

(or email me at leslie@punchmedia.ca and I’ll email you an advanced version of the post)

About Eva MacNeil Creative

A full service design studio that offers graphic design services from print to web — including brochure & ad design, photography & image retouching, visual identity concepts, along with social media strategies & graphics that visually promote your business.
email: evamacneil@mac.com

Posted in General Social Media tips and tagged Graphic design
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About Leslie Hughes

Leslie Hughes is a LinkedIn Optimization Specialist, LinkedIn Top Voice, and Corporate Trainer with over 25 years of experience in digital marketing and LinkedIn profile writing. As the Principal of PUNCH!media and author of "CREATE. CONNECT. CONVERT," Leslie helps executives and professionals optimize their LinkedIn profiles, generate leads, and attract higher-paying clients. Recognized as a LinkedIn Top Voice—an exclusive honor from LinkedIn—Leslie is a trusted authority on LinkedIn profile optimization, AI-driven marketing strategies, and digital identity management. Her expertise has been featured on CBC Radio, where she was called a "Social Media Guru," and on CTV’s "The Social," where she shared strategies for managing digital identity. Leslie empowers professionals to leverage generative AI tools like ChatGPT to enhance marketing strategies, boost efficiency, and create impactful content that converts. She helps businesses understand how to use LinkedIn for lead generation and how AI can revolutionize their digital marketing efforts. Leslie has worked with top organizations like Investment Planning Counsel, Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, JLL, and Franklin Templeton, optimizing LinkedIn profiles and providing corporate training that delivers measurable results. Leslie is a former college professor and co-lead instructor for Ontario Tech University’s Social Media Marketing and Digital Management Certificate. Whether you need a LinkedIn profile writer, corporate trainer, or AI marketing specialist, Leslie Hughes can help you elevate your digital presence and transform your marketing strategy. Ready to take your LinkedIn profile and corporate training to the next level? Learn more at www.punchmedia.ca.

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