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Let's consider the following activities, where NO animation 3d nor 2d are involved.

  • Creation of visual material (online and printed posters, badges) to promote events, including the research for fonts and selection taking care of their license terms of use, the adaptation and editing of the text written by others, managing and adapting third-party logos, creating original images to go with the text. The tools used are Adobe Photoshop (professional advanced use) and Adobe Illustrator (basic use).
  • Creation of wedding invites, bottle labels and logos for small associations, including vectorial minimalist illustrations ad hoc, selection of fonts, layout. Same tools as before.
  • Use of Photoshop techniques for Photo editing on original pictures made by me, e.g. tilt-shift, toy camera effects, cinematic effects, cross processing, HDR effects... Tool: Photoshop.

Some of these activities have been carried out for months and have been paid, some others have been used online to promote social campaigns and blog posts or to realize non-profit material for small associations or private individuals.

Are these activities or some of them considered "Graphic Design", even if no Animation tools like Blender were involved?

If not, which is their professional category and how should they be included in the resume in few words?

Let's consider the following activities, where NO animation 3d nor 2d are involved.

  • Creation of visual material (online and printed posters, badges) to promote events, including the research for fonts and selection taking care of their license terms of use, the adaptation and editing of the text written by others, managing and adapting third-party logos, creating original images to go with the text. The tools used are Adobe Photoshop (professional advanced use) and Adobe Illustrator (basic use).
  • Creation of wedding invites, bottle labels and logos for small associations, including vectorial minimalist illustrations ad hoc, selection of fonts, layout. Same tools as before.
  • Use of Photoshop techniques for Photo editing on original pictures made by me, e.g. tilt-shift, toy camera effects, cinematic effects, cross processing, HDR effects... Tool: Photoshop.

Some of these activities have been carried out for months and have been paid, some others have been used online to promote social campaigns and blog posts or to realize non-profit material for small associations or private individuals.

Are these activities or some of them "Graphic Design", even if no Animation tools like Blender were involved?

If not, which is their professional category and how should they be included in the resume in few words?

Let's consider the following activities, where NO animation 3d nor 2d are involved.

  • Creation of visual material (online and printed posters, badges) to promote events, including the research for fonts and selection taking care of their license terms of use, the adaptation and editing of the text written by others, managing and adapting third-party logos, creating original images to go with the text. The tools used are Adobe Photoshop (professional advanced use) and Adobe Illustrator (basic use).
  • Creation of wedding invites, bottle labels and logos for small associations, including vectorial minimalist illustrations ad hoc, selection of fonts, layout. Same tools as before.
  • Use of Photoshop techniques for Photo editing on original pictures made by me, e.g. tilt-shift, toy camera effects, cinematic effects, cross processing, HDR effects... Tool: Photoshop.

Some of these activities have been carried out for months and have been paid, some others have been used online to promote social campaigns and blog posts or to realize non-profit material for small associations or private individuals.

Are these activities or some of them considered "Graphic Design", even if no Animation tools like Blender were involved?

If not, which is their professional category and how should they be included in the resume in few words?

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What "Graphic Design" is and must it include Animations?

Let's consider the following activities, where NO animation 3d nor 2d are involved.

  • Creation of visual material (online and printed posters, badges) to promote events, including the research for fonts and selection taking care of their license terms of use, the adaptation and editing of the text written by others, managing and adapting third-party logos, creating original images to go with the text. The tools used are Adobe Photoshop (professional advanced use) and Adobe Illustrator (basic use).
  • Creation of wedding invites, bottle labels and logos for small associations, including vectorial minimalist illustrations ad hoc, selection of fonts, layout. Same tools as before.
  • Use of Photoshop techniques for Photo editing on original pictures made by me, e.g. tilt-shift, toy camera effects, cinematic effects, cross processing, HDR effects... Tool: Photoshop.

Some of these activities have been carried out for months and have been paid, some others have been used online to promote social campaigns and blog posts or to realize non-profit material for small associations or private individuals.

Are these activities or some of them "Graphic Design", even if no Animation tools like Blender were involved?

If not, which is their professional category and how should they be included in the resume in few words?