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The heart of design is communication; defining a problem and creating
a solution that balances pure information with an aesthetic that gives
the message voice. Defining form and function is the starting point for
all design projects.

I have divided these case studies into three common categories of design communications. Great effort was made to show a variety of projects in an attempt to display the versatility of Zawora Design.


To begin a print design project you have to understand the desired outcome. Design for print begins with communication. Whatever the project, each piece should achieve the goal of marketing or selling a product or service. Only with a clear understanding of the objective can the designer move on to communicate a specific visual message.

View all print design case studies


Web site design is a
balance between form and function; it must adhere to this principle to be considered successful. Content, design, and interactivity (words, pictures, and code) are inseparable; ignore one of the three and you risk failure. A good web site design is more than just decoration, it takes a confusing hierarchy of information and guides a visitor through massive amounts of data to the exact information they need.

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A logo conveys the essential identity of a company or individual and should be both timeless and universal. A successful logo design is the first step and foundation to building your brand. Branding—the character, essence and purpose of a company and its services—when placed properly, builds awareness and creates a consistent image to your audience.

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