Shams -Graphic Designer

Shams -Graphic Designer Turning Ideas into Visual Masterpieces 🎨 **Shams | Creative Graphic Designer**
Welcome to my creative world! Best Regards,
Shams

I'm Shams, a passionate graphic designer with a keen eye for detail and a knack for turning ideas into stunning visual realities. With [X+] years of experience in the industry, I've had the privilege of collaborating with clients worldwide, helping them bring their visions to life.

🔥 **Services Offered:**
- Book Layouts that Turn Words into Beautiful Narratives
- Cookbook Designs that Make Every

Recipe Irresistible
- Brochures and Flyers that Captivate and Inform
- Logos and Brand Identity that Leave a Lasting Impression

✨ **Why Choose Me?**
As a graphic designer, I believe in the power of design to tell stories, evoke emotions, and elevate brands. My goal is to not only meet your expectations but to exceed them. By combining creativity, precision, and a deep understanding of design principles, I craft designs that resonate with your audience and leave a mark.

🌟 **Client Satisfaction Guaranteed:**
I take immense pride in my work and value open communication with my clients. Your vision is my top priority, and I'm dedicated to delivering designs that align perfectly with your needs. Whether it's a book layout, a cookbook, a brochure, or a brand identity, I'm here to make your design journey smooth and enjoyable. Let's collaborate and transform your ideas into visual masterpieces that stand out in today's competitive world. Contact me today, and let's create something amazing together!

Cookbook design. see the Complete project on my Behance portfolio. link in the comment.
08/04/2024

Cookbook design. see the Complete project on my Behance portfolio. link in the comment.

Lead Magnet Book design for my client.
22/08/2023

Lead Magnet Book design for my client.

Cook Book Template Design. I have designed this book using Adobe Indesign.Do you need to design an amazing cookbook?Emai...
06/05/2023

Cook Book Template Design. I have designed this book using Adobe Indesign.

Do you need to design an amazing cookbook?
Email me: [email protected]

01/02/2023
Are you looking to publish a cookbook but don't know where to start? Look no further! I am a professional writer and boo...
14/01/2023

Are you looking to publish a cookbook but don't know where to start? Look no further! I am a professional writer and book designer who can help bring your culinary creations to life in a beautiful and polished cookbook.

As a writer, I can create engaging and informative recipes that will make your cookbook a pleasure to read. I will work with you to ensure that your voice and style are reflected in the finished product.

As a book designer, I can create a visually stunning layout that will make your cookbook stand out on the shelves. From cover design to interior layout, I will work with you to create a cohesive and eye-catching design that complements your recipes.

I have experience in both writing and design, and I would love to help you create a cookbook that you can be proud of. If you're interested in learning more, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Thank you for considering my services.

Are you looking to publish a cookbook but struggling with the writing and design aspects? Look no further! I am a profes...
14/01/2023

Are you looking to publish a cookbook but struggling with the writing and design aspects? Look no further! I am a professional writer and book designer, and I would love to help you bring your culinary creations to life.

I have experience in both recipe writing and book layout design, and I am confident that I can create a cookbook that not only showcases your recipes but also appeals to your target audience. My writing style is engaging and easy to follow, and my design skills will make your cookbook stand out on the shelves.

I understand that every project is unique, and I am happy to work with you to create a personalised package that fits your needs and budget. Whether you are a chef, a food blogger, or a home cook, I can help you turn your cooking passion into a beautiful and professional cookbook.

Please let me know if this is something you would be interested in, and I would be happy to provide samples of my work and discuss the project further.

Thank you for considering my services.

Book Layout Tips for Authors-------------------When authors finish their books, they may have ideas for how they want th...
13/06/2021

Book Layout Tips for Authors
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When authors finish their books, they may have ideas for how they want their books to look; however, too often authors either over-communicate with their book designers, or they fail to communicate clearly. Here are some tips for preparing your manuscript so it is ready to go to your book design/layout person without your driving him or her crazy.

Rewriting Before, Not After, Layout
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Do not send your book to your book designer until you are absolutely sure it is finished. You should not be rewriting anything once your layout person has the book in his hands. Nothing is worse than trying to correct a book already laid out because the programs used for layout, such as InDesign, are not as flexible as writing software programs like Word, and rewriting a paragraph or adding or subtracting text can result in photographs moving, or mess up the text from widows and orphans on pages to a piece of text accidentally hiding itself. Furthermore, every change made after the book is laid out is an error waiting to happen that might be missed before the book is printed. Only the most minor changes are permissible once the book is laid out so make sure you submit your very best writing to the layout person.

Fonts and Good Writing:
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Too many authors try to emphasize their points by using special fonts and sizes. Beyond just overusing italics, underlining and bold, they also use special fonts and font sizes for titles and subtitles.

If you are a GOOD writer you do not "need" to over-emphasize the KEY words in your book.

For one thing, all those italics, different fonts, bold and underlined words are a distraction and make the book not only visually unappealing, but difficult to read. Furthermore, they distract the reader from your content and meaning. In short, they are almost never necessary. I cannot tell you how many books I have seen where everything with dashes around it is in italics, or there are quotation marks around words ad nauseam. Trust me, save the fancy fonts and italics for when you really need to emphasize something. That doesn't mean the one word in a sentence or the one sentence in a paragraph. It means the one word or phrase in a chapter-yes, a chapter, and even that is pushing it. More emphasis than that will just irritate your reader-in fact, it sometimes will make your reader feel like you are hammering your point to death because you think your reader is not smart enough to understand what you are saying. More likely, if you feel you need to hammer your point home, you need to make your point clearer.

Fonts, bold words, and italics are never a substitute for good writing. If you can't get your point across with good writing, you won't succeed through overemphasis and fancy fonts.

Titles, Subtitles and Sub-subtitles
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If you're writing a novel, you probably only have chapter titles and perhaps the occasional scene shift. However, you must make it clear in your manuscript where one part ends and the next begins. That doesn't mean going crazy with the fonts or sizes, making the section titles Algerian 18, the chapter titles Garamond 16, the subtitles New Times Roman 14, and the dates on the stories within the stories Arial 12. The best thing to do is simply to use New Times Roman 12, and where necessary, center a title and leave a space between it. For a new scene, insert an asterisk * between the old and new scenes so the layout person knows a break will go there. Using all those fancy fonts ultimately just is more work for your layout person who will end up having to change them anyway. The more work you give your designer, the more he'll probably charge you as well.

In non-fiction books, the layout can be more complicated as you may have many points to make with sections and subsections and even charts and graphs to include. The best advice is to lay everything out simply. You may want to number titles or subtitles like in an outline. For accuracy, submit a Table of Contents with your manuscript to your layout person to reference. In the Table of Contents, include all the chapter titles and subtitles so they are clear and so your layout person can find them. For example, you might create a Table of Contents that looks like this:

Part I: Why Am I Fat?

Chapter 1: My Family is Fat

Food is Love

Eat Everything on Your Plate

You're Fat Like Your Mother

Chapter 2: I Eat When I'm Depressed

The Vicious Cycle of Dieting

Finding Substitutes to Cheer Us Up

Part II: Diet and Exercise

Remember, your layout person is not going to read your book, just lay it out, so make things clear for him.

Images
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Be sure you have all your images collected before you start the book layout. That includes making sure you have permission to use them. Few things are more frustrating for a layout person than to be told the images are coming and not to know where they will be placed in the book.

When you submit the manuscript, insert, perhaps in red on a separate line, something clear such as "Insert photo of Annie Oakley here." Make sure your images are also clearly labeled-for example, name the Annie Oakley jpeg "Annie Oakley" not "SH_83739" which might be the item name of the museum you got it from. If you only have a few images, naming the images is a good idea. If you are doing a book with numerous images, you may simply want to number them 1-100 and then insert in the text directions such as "Photo 27 goes here."

Be sure to ask your layout person how the images need to be submitted and in what format-jpegs, tiffs, etc., and what dpi (resolution)? Images downloaded from the Internet will not usually have a good enough resolution to be reproduced on paper in a book-and don't forget they are usually copyrighted.

Be Open to Suggestions............
Before you choose a book designer, be sure to get recommendations from other authors. You might ask for samples of the designer's work. Discuss your book with the designer and see what he recommends and what ideas he has for its design to make sure you are both "on the same page."

Book designers have generally been doing their jobs for a long time. They will have reasons why they choose certain fonts, type sizes, or margins for your book, primarily so the book will be appealing visually and also accessible to your readers. Convey your ideas to your designer, but do not micromanage the process.

Ask the book designer to layout just a few pages so you can see them and approve the font, size, and headers. Then once you like the look of the book, let the book designer do his or her job. Wait until you see the proofs and then you can make whatever small adjustments necessary.

By following these simple common sense guidelines, you'll end up with a beautiful book that will meet or exceed your expectations. Not only will you and your book designer both still be on speaking terms, but you can both be proud of the end result.

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