Dog Breeder Web and Graphic Design
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If you are planning to get graphic work done for your breeding business, it is important to take photos that are suitable for graphic design cropping. Cropping is when a single object (your dog or your cat) is removed from an image for further design work. Some graphic design that would include cropping of your dog or cat from an image would be stud banners, breeding banners, litter announcements, pedigree banners, website headers, social media cover photos, business cards, logos, and watermarks. So lets talk about how to get the best photos (and also choose the best photos) for your breeder website or graphic design.
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