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What are Fluff Free zones?
A Fluff Free zone is a no Ruddspeak, no flossing, no
fluffing, no hidden extras, just as it is, and hopefully all
the information you need in one simple hit.

What's with the Twitter Free Zone?
I don't have anything against anyone who uses Twitter. It's
now very well known, that by using social networking ie. Twitter,
Facebook, LinkedIn, etc, you will increase traffic to your website,
and therefore, that will generate into sales. LinkedIn I can
manage because I rarely visit my LinkedIn profile. Facebook
I use to keep in touch with family, occasionally, but Twitter?
I'd rather spend an afternoon rebuilding a website than spend
it telling the world I just had a cup of tea on my balcony and
reading a kazillion one liner stories that really don't concern
me. Each to their own, but this is a Twitter Free Zone, the
only way you can follow me, is if you have a very fast car.
Twitter Free Zone graphics
Free to download and use, follow this!
How qualified is the designer that will be working on my project?
All work is completed by Jill Banks, university educated,
qualified Graphic Designer (BA Graphic Design), with over 20
years experience as a graphic designer. Running
and maintaining a successful small business for that period,
covering all aspects of graphic design, including logo design,
product packaging, newspaper and magazine advertisements, vehicle
and shop signage, technical illustration, posters, brochures,
business cards, letterheads, artwork of all descriptions, including
all levels of pre-press from concept to final printed items,
and, with many years of experience in designing and building
websites, you can be assured of a professional and successful
outcome.
What is an eps (vectors) file?
The eps (Encapulated Post Script) file format is used to transfer
a graphic image between applications and platforms. EPS files
contain PostScript code as well as an optional preview image
in TIFF, WMF, PICT or EPSI, the latter being an ASCII-only format.
An eps (as vectors) is the most reliable way to send a graphic
image to an end user ie signwriter, graphic designers, press
etc. Usually, only industry professionals are able to open or
import eps files. When supplied as an eps, artwork can be enlarged
without loss of quality, recoloured, pulled apart and modified
in many ways.
If I don't like the draft designs you have created,
and I do not wish to continue working with you, am I obliged
to pay you anything?
No. If after the first round of draft designs, you don't
feel that my designs are, or could be with feedback and further
development, appropriate for your project, then I'd request
confirmation that you do not wish to continue working with me,
and we will part ways on good terms. All and any designs provided
to you remain the property of Redback Graphics, and you are
not permitted to use any of them in any way, shape or form in
part or in full, without the written permission of Redback Graphics.
Any unsuccessful designs must be destroyed.
Who owns the Copyright of designs?
©
Copyright of all draft
designs, artwork, graphics and Intellectual Property other than
final logo designs produced by Redback Graphics remains the
property of Redback Graphics, unless otherwise stated or agreed.
Full ownership of Copyright of final logo designs passes
to the client when all accounts have been settled,
ie there are no hidden costs or additional ongoing charges.
Artwork provided to a client eg press adverts, packaging designs,
signage designs, etc, are to be used only for the purpose they
were originally designed for. They may NOT be used, in part
or in full, for any other purpose, at any other time.
Draft designs are NOT to be used as artwork for any projects
whatsoever.
Can I remove the watermarked Copyright notice through
your draft designs?
No. Watermarked Copyright notices are only placed on draft designs.
Draft designs are only for viewing, not to be used as artwork
under any circumstances. Once a design is finalised, watermark-free
artwork will be supplied.
What do the plates on your car mean, SXESS?
The S15 was badged a 200SX in Australia, but known as an S15
Silvia (or a 240SX) in Japan. I used the SX and made it female,
adding the ESS as in lioness. Therefore, it's a female 200SX
- SXESS.
The S15 is also referred to as an "S" Series Nissan,
so it could be seen as an S series to excess, as it has had
some "modifications".
Why did you call your business Redback Graphics?
A love of design, I saw the pure, beautiful, striking image
of a redback spider with its very black body and that vibrant
red splash, as a complete and perfect graphic image. It was
eye-catching, Australian, and made for a memorable logo. If
you wanted "graphics with bite", what better choice
than Redback Graphics?
What do I need to supply to you to get things
rolling?
Just give me a call or drop me an Email.
Let me know what you require and I'll let you know what is required,
if anything.
Where are you? Can I drop in?
Redback Graphics is located in Ascot, Perth, Western Australia.
I prefer to work from home, so no, you can't drop in unannounced.
Feel free to give me a call, I'd be happy to drop in to your
place of work, or meet you for a coffee and chat, show you samples
of my work, and discuss your requirements.
Telephone 08 9277 5521 (9am - 5pm WST
Perth time only please)
Mobile 0419 855 486
Email jill@redbackgraphics.com.au
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