
One of the purposes of graphic design is to help businesses engage with their target audience. One of the ways graphic communication does that is by creating a visual hierarchy – the arrangement of graphic design elements and components – that implies importance. It helps the viewer’s eye flow in a way that helps the design make sense. Without these principles at work, the human eye tries to take in all of the design which can lead to confusion or miscomprehension. Put the principles of graphic communication, visual appeal, and visual hierarchy at work in your DIY marketing and branding designs with the following ideas:
HOW CAN OUR DESIGN TOOL HELP YOU PUT THE POWER OF GRAPHIC DESIGN TO WORK IN YOUR BUSINESS?
Just like graphic design has its finer points and ideals, DIY marketing has a few principles and solid ideas of its own:
As the owner of your business, you know your target market. Many small businesses were born from a felt need by its owner. That can mean two things. Either the business owner wanted or needed something they could not readily find in the marketplace or they improved on an existing product to meet their needs. That often means that in addition to knowing your target market, sometimes you are your target market. If that’s true of your business, it can make creating your brand story easier.
The key to effective graphic design and small business marketing is knowing your target market and speaking their language. Start establishing your small business brand by creating a brand board that serves as a guide. Fill it with color choices, graphic design components, shapes, images, and inspiration and muses that support your small business story and speak to your target audience. Use visual hierarchy and visual appeal to create a focal point that catches and keeps the viewer’s eye and attention.