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Photoshop, Direct Mail, Stakeholders

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Anna Young


Photoshop is a crucial tool for graphic designers and offers possibilities to create designs. It's essential to approach the software with grace. It's important by learning the fundamentals such as layers and section tools. After understanding how to use these, it will become easier to navigate. In all projects, there are multiple stakeholders who offer feedback. My experience with Photoshop highlights how stakeholders create the design. An example is that my first stakeholder is a project manager which is the projects overall vision. The second stakeholder who is the client, provides feedback that is specific. Photoshops features allow for easy revisions and not lose previous work, which is crucial when balancing stakeholders different needs.

A design evolves drastically through a draft and the final stages, Drafts focus on elements such as the layout and typography. While feedback is coming in, the design is based on insights and critiques. The flexibility of Photoshop allows for changes and makes the overall design efficient. The final design require details such as contrast or using tools to refine imperfections. There are tips for working in Photoshop such as organizing layers and mastering shortcuts. Experimenting with effects and filters can add depth to designs. Photoshop is not only a tool but it's a way to enhance design skills by being creative. As time goes on, individuals will gain the confidence and ability to use Photoshop confidentially.

 
 
 

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