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Meaningful photos or images can significantly complement a printed design piece. In fact, just about every effective design has pictorial elements. You may wonder, however, how to go about finding quality photos. By utilizing a few common strategies, you can find excellent images without much effort or cost, and can also reduce printing costs by using Uprinting coupons from sites like Top Printing Coupons.com.

When coming up with a marketing piece, it is crucial not to be conservative on using images. After all, images accomplish a lot of things in addition to just making a print piece look better. For materials that contain a lot of text, adding in an image could serve to make the text appear less onerous. And remember that by using a good picture, you can communicate a lot in terms of setting a mood or atmosphere.

If you do not mind playing the role of photographer yourself, taking your own photos is a good way to obtain images for free. Photography, however, is something that may seem simple but in reality takes a lot of expertise to do effectively. Therefore, the photos you take may not look as good as you are hoping.

Most of the time, designers want to use professional images, which can be acquired in one of two ways. Hiring a photographer to take your pictures would be the first option. Dependant upon your budget, this may or may not be a good idea due to its high cost. If money is an issue for you, a great way to find a cheaper solution is by working with student photographers.

A second option would be to use stock photography. For quality stock images, I recommend using services such as Getty Images or Shutterstock. Stock photos can be sold in a wide range of prices, and for cheaper photos, you might consider sites like istockphoto or bigstock. You can test out photos in your design all you want by obtaining comp photos which will contain a watermark. After all, there is no point in paying for a stock photo until you are sure that it is going to be part of the design that goes to press.

by: Roger Adelman




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