Official Graphic Designer???, perhaps... |
Official Graphic Designer???, perhaps... |
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Will there ever bean official graphic designer ... or something like that? Not like I want to be one, but some people are starting to heavily contribute to that section now.
The requirements could be something broad based - like 10 avatars, 1 background, 5 banners, 2 photos, and 5 wallpapers... maybe 1 smiley set. That way the person who fulfills the requirements has talent in all aspects of design. The requirements could be steeper - considering it is fairly easy to submit graphics. |
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![]() Ill get around to doing that.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 518 Joined: Oct 2005 Member No: 275,913 ![]() |
^ very true but a name would still be nice because half the battle of making a layout is the graphic, isn't it?
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^ very true but a name would still be nice because half the battle of making a layout is the graphic, isn't it? Yes, a member title would be essential and in layouts the graphic design can be the hardest part (except difficult table/div coding)- but layout graphic design isn't just designing an avatar or banner; it is designing an entire theme persay. So that is why it needs to be a step down. ^ Agreed. In fact, I was just cruising through the graphics form and was wondering, what is the standard for posting a graphic there? I just saw three or four "graphics" that look like photos that have just been blurred. So if adding a bunch of photos and not doing much other than to get gaussian blur friendly with them gets you a graphics designer nod, then in my opinion, that just lessens the importance of becoming an official designer. //just my opinion. Yes - what are the standards? It seems that some .. dare I say "tacky" ones have been accepted. But then again, does the graphics forum need to be as stringent as the layout forums? Probably not... |
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