Description
Importance of brand Recognition:
Effective graphic design gives a product a consistent visual identity, making it instantly recognizable to consumers. Proper design will convey key information about a product, from its uses, to its benefits and features. Consumers often make purchasing decisions based on the visual appeal of a product’s packaging or presentation. For digital products, a well-thought-out graphical design can enhance user experience, making the product more intuitive and user-friendly.
7 parts of the Graphical Design process
1. Research and Analysis: Understand the target audience, market trends, and competitor products.
2. Brainstorming and Sketching: Initial ideas are jotted down. Rough sketches of designs might be created.
3. Concept Development: Based on initial ideas, a more concrete design concept is developed.
4. Prototype and Mockup Creation: Digital or physical mockups of the design are created to give a more tangible sense of the final product.
5. Feedback and Revision: Feedback is sought from stakeholders and potential users. The design undergoes revisions based on this feedback.
6. Finalization and Production: Once the design is finalized, it moves into the production phase, whether that’s printing, manufacturing, or digital implementation.
7. Tools used: Various tools are used in graphical design. Adobe Creative Suite, especially Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, are industry standards and what I choose to work with.
Product graphic design plays a singular role in the way a product is perceived, its usability, and its market success. Designers working in this space should be adept at understanding both the aesthetic and functional needs of products to create effective designs.





Joakim Karlsson, Chairman at SIPF – Swedish Sports Psychology Association –
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