Logos are the stamp of what businesses/brands are all about and how they are recognised. Logos are intended
to be the face of a company. They're meant to visually
communicate the unique identity of the brand and what
it represents. Logos are useful in making an impression,
so understand why you need a logo, define your brand
identity, choose your right type, and pay attention to
colour. If your logo can convey your business message
effectively and in an impressive way, it can help you
easily create a unique identity. It will also help you build
a strong persona for your business.
A poster is a temporary promotion of an idea, product, or
event put up in a public space for mass consumption.
Typically, posters include both textual and graphic
elements, although a poster may be either wholly
graphical or wholly text. Posters are designed to be both
eye-catching and informative.
Posters may be used for many purposes. They are a
frequent tool of advertisers (particularly of events,
musicians, and films), propagandists, protestors, and
other groups trying to communicate a message.
Business cards are cards bearing business information about a company or individual. They are shared during formal introductions as a convenience and a memory aid. A business card typically includes the giver's name, company or business affiliation (usually with a logo)and contact information such as street addresses, telephone number(s), fax number, e-mail addresses and website. Now they may include social media addresses such as Facebook and Twitter. Traditionally, many cards were simple black text on white stock, and the distinctive look and feel of cards printed from an engraved plate was a desirable sign of professionalism.
A brochure is an informative paper document (often also used for advertising) that can be folded into a template, pamphlet, or leaflet. A brochure can also be a set of related unfolded papers put into a pocket folder or packet. Brochures are promotional documents, primarily used to introduce a company, organization, products or services and inform prospective customers or members of the public of the benefits.
A letterhead is the heading at the top of a sheet of letter paper (stationery).
That heading usually consists of a name and an address, and a logo or
corporate design, and sometimes a background pattern. The term
"letterhead" is often used to refer to the whole sheet imprinted with such a
heading.
A banner can be a flag or other piece of cloth bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or other message.
A flag whose design is the same as the shield in a coat of arms (but usually in a square or
rectangular shape) is called a banner of arms. Also, a bar-shaped piece of non-cloth advertising
material sporting a name, slogan, or other marketing message.
A website (also written as web site) is a collection
of web pages and related content that is identified
by a common domain name and published on at least
one web server. Notable examples are wikipedia.org,
google.com, and amazon.com. A website is a unique way
to connect with the world. Whether you choose to create
a website to share your passion for music, inform people
of your business, sell products, or any other reason there
are no boundaries to what you can do
Video production is the process of producing video content. It is the equivalent of filmmaking, but with images recorded digitally instead of on film stock. There are three stages of video production: pre-production, production (also known as principal photography), and post-production. Preproduction involves all of the planning aspects of the video production process before filming begins. This includes scriptwriting, scheduling, logistics, and other administrative duties. Production is the phase of video production which captures the video content (moving images / videography) and involves filming the subject(s) of the video. Post-production is the action of selectively combining those video clips through video editing into a finished product that tells a story or communicates a message in either a live event setting (live production), or after an event has occurred (postproduction).