Vector graphics are increasingly being used and made by t-shirt designers and web designers alike. I use vector graphics extensively in my web projects. Iluustrator and Photoshop are two tools in my design arsenal and I use them regularly to design logos and other design elements that I need for my web projects.
I guess, I am someone who would rather design stuff on my own than outsource it to other designers. I like the feeling of having creative ownership over my projects as it gives me a certains ense of fulfilment and allows me to engine up the creative juices in my head a bit.
However, if you are not so inclined towards doing graphics on your own and woul rather outsource it to a graphic designer or buy something off the shelve, don’t fret, I happened to know a graphic design house that sells vector graphics right out of the box.
They are the people at GoMedia. They provide a multitude of services but I am particularly impressed by their Arsenal range of vector graphics in a box. Damn, the graphic design of the boxes itself looks delicious enough to eat, I tell you.
However, if you would want to learn how to make your own software box graphics or your very own E-book cover, there is no one is stopping you my friend. In fact, you might attain a greater sense of personal satisafaction if you could produce your own graphics.
-Ishykiel-


I guess that if you have just finished writing an ebook or you have just rolled out one of the best softwares ever made, you will need a 3D ebook or box design. That is perfectly natural I guess as presentation is definitely of utmost importance and many believe can therefore even affect your sales. I myself will definitely need one of those 3D designs when and if my ebook of custom software ever gets rolled out which of course is something that I am working on.


