FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What software do graphic designers use?
Adobe Photoshop (for image editing), Adobe Illustrator, CoreDraw (for vector graphics), Adobe InDesign (layout design), Figma / Sketch (UI/UX design) and Canva (beginner-friendly design)
Raster images are made of pixels (e.g., photos). They lose quality when scaled. Example: JPG, PNG. Vector images are made of paths and shapes. They can scale infinitely without losing quality. Example: SVG, AI, EPS.
CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) is used for print design.
RGB (Red, Green, Blue) is used for digital design like websites and screens.
UI (User Interface) Design focuses on the visual layout of digital products (buttons, menus, colors).
UX (User Experience) Design is about how a user interacts with a product — ensuring it’s easy, intuitive, and satisfying.
A logo mockup might place your logo on a business card, t-shirt, or shop sign. A Packaging mockup shows your design on a box, bottle, or bag. A website mockup displays the layout as it would appear on a screen.
Resolution refers to image clarity, measured in DPI (dots per inch) for print and pixels for digital. 300 DPI is standard for print and 72 DPI is common for screens.
Logo costs vary based on the project scope, designer’s experience, and region. For example: Logo design 500 rupees to 1 lakh, 2 1 lakhs etc.
Forex sheets are strong, lightweight PVC foam boards mainly used for printing, signage, and display purposes, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor advertising. In contrast, formsheets are paper sheets designed for office and business use, such as bills, invoices, and application forms. While forex provides durability and a professional finish for visual displays, formsheets serve as practical stationery for everyday documentation.
Graphic designers create logos, business cards, brochures, flyers, posters, banners, social media designs, packaging, websites, and more.
Mockups are realistic representations of a design placed in a real-world context (e.g., a logo on a business card or T-shirt). They help clients visualize how the final product will look.