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Raph Graphix Graphic Designer | 5+ Years Experience Expertise: Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator, Branding, Logo Design, Print & Digital Media.

Abeokuta, Nigeria
Joined October 2024
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@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
3 months
Here we are again making brand smiles digitally You asked what's the storey behind the logo Here we go
@Designers_Tribe
Designers Tribe
3 months
DESIGN BRIEF FRAME 1 for Graphic Designers FRAME 2 for Ui/Ux Designers Brand Name: SpyRe Tagline:Guard. Track. Protect. Target Audience Primary: Parents (30–50 years old) who want parental control. Secondary: Security-conscious users (20–40 years old) monitoring devices.
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@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
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I worked on a brand BodyGo where it not only looks at the aesthetics but also perfection If you have a brand you want to work on Let me handle your designs project. Check out my other post for a better view
@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
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Enjoy the view You want your brand to look this beautiful.. Let's have the discussion My DM is open. Hire me for your next design project
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Shedrack Raphael
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Enjoy the view You want your brand to look this beautiful.. Let's have the discussion My DM is open. Hire me for your next design project
@Abmankendrick
Abraham John 🦄🦓
2 days
Designers, it’s another beautiful Saturday weekend! Let expand your network Post your work and connect with fellow designers
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@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
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BODY GO: Where science meets artistry. We refine, sculpt, and elevate — helping you become the most confident version of yourself. Beauty, but smarter.
@Designers_Tribe
Designers Tribe
8 days
DESIGN BRIEF FRAME 1 for Graphic Designers FRAME 2 for Ui/Ux Designers Brand Name: BODY GO Tagline: Your body goals Target Audience Primary: High-earning professionals, influencers, and individuals interested in aesthetics Secondary: People who value privacy, confidence,
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@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
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Logo design for a Hotel brand. What do you say Which resonates better.?
@StephanieInii
Stephy Designs
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It’s Friday! POST YOUR WORK.
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Shedrack Raphael
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Tomorrow is gonna be a bit day But trust me you are going to love the outcome
@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
4 days
Every detail tells the story of BODY GO a brand built on balance, precision, and quiet confidence. These two logo concepts capture that vision in different ways, each reflecting the art of subtle perfection. Which one resonates more with the brand? A or B? 👇
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Shedrack Raphael
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Every detail tells the story of BODY GO a brand built on balance, precision, and quiet confidence. These two logo concepts capture that vision in different ways, each reflecting the art of subtle perfection. Which one resonates more with the brand? A or B? 👇
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Shedrack Raphael
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The key: Contrast creates clarity. When everything looks the same, your design has no voice. When you use typographic contrast intentionally, you're telling readers what to look at first, second, third. What's your go-to typography contrast technique? 👇
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Shedrack Raphael
5 days
Good morning More of our lessons. COLOR CONTRAST Dark headers on light backgrounds. Subtle gray for supporting text. High contrast = important. Low contrast = secondary.
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@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
5 days
Good morning More of our lessons. COLOR CONTRAST Dark headers on light backgrounds. Subtle gray for supporting text. High contrast = important. Low contrast = secondary.
@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
6 days
Here we are for another face of learning about contrast using typography. CASE CONTRAST ALL CAPS for short headlines or labels, Sentence case for body text. But use ALL CAPS sparingly—it's hard to read in long form.
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@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
6 days
Here we are for another face of learning about contrast using typography. CASE CONTRAST ALL CAPS for short headlines or labels, Sentence case for body text. But use ALL CAPS sparingly—it's hard to read in long form.
@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
6 days
More of the story. Let the learning continue. STYLE CONTRAST Mix serif with sans-serif. Classic combo: Serif headlines (traditional, authoritative) + Sans-serif body (clean, readable). They complement rather than compete.
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@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
6 days
More of the story. Let the learning continue. STYLE CONTRAST Mix serif with sans-serif. Classic combo: Serif headlines (traditional, authoritative) + Sans-serif body (clean, readable). They complement rather than compete.
@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
7 days
Let's continue with the series. Repost , bookmark help other creatives. WEIGHT CONTRAST Pair a bold header with regular body copy. Try: Light for supporting text, Bold for CTAs. The contrast between weights creates rhythm and emphasis.
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Shedrack Raphael
7 days
Let's continue with the series. Repost , bookmark help other creatives. WEIGHT CONTRAST Pair a bold header with regular body copy. Try: Light for supporting text, Bold for CTAs. The contrast between weights creates rhythm and emphasis.
@ShedrackRaph
Shedrack Raphael
7 days
It's a new week and let's talk about contrast using T Typography isn't just about pretty fonts—it's a powerful contrast tool. SIZE CONTRAST Your headline should be 2-3x larger than body text. Big vs. small = instant hierarchy. When everything is medium-sized, nothing stands out.
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Shedrack Raphael
7 days
It's a new week and let's talk about contrast using T Typography isn't just about pretty fonts—it's a powerful contrast tool. SIZE CONTRAST Your headline should be 2-3x larger than body text. Big vs. small = instant hierarchy. When everything is medium-sized, nothing stands out.
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Shedrack Raphael
9 days
The best designer workflow isn't about having the perfect tools. It's about: • Starting with constraints, not possibilities • Versioning obsessively • Batching deep work • Documenting your "why" Great design comes from great habits, not great software. #GraphicDesigner
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Shedrack Raphael
10 days
🎨 Branding vs Marketing Branding is your identity — the look, voice, and feeling people remember. Marketing is your action — the posts, ads, and strategies that get attention. Branding builds trust. Marketing drives reach. You need both. #Branding #Marketing #DesignTips
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Shedrack Raphael
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🔥 Branding Tip: A brand is more than a logo — it’s how people feel when they see your work. Colors, tone, consistency, and experience… That’s what builds a real brand. Design for emotion, not just visuals. #Branding #DesignTips #GraphicDesign
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Shedrack Raphael
11 days
🎨 Quick Design Tip: Your font choice can make or break a design. Bold isn’t always better. Fancy isn’t always readable. Readable + Relevant = Effective Design. Choose fonts with purpose. #DesignTips #Typography #GraphicDesign
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Shedrack Raphael
12 days
🎨 Hot Take: Clients don’t always know what they want — and that’s okay. It’s our job to guide them, not just follow orders. But where’s the line between guiding and arguing? 🤔 Designers, what do you think, Give clients what they ask for, or what they need? 👀 #GraphicDesign
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Shedrack Raphael
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🎯 Keep It Simple Good design isn’t about adding more — it’s about saying more with less. Clean. Clear. Easy to understand. Simple always wins. 💡 #DesignTips #GraphicDesign #Creativity
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Shedrack Raphael
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🎨 Design Beyond Aesthetics Great design isn’t just about what looks good — it’s about what works. 💡 Solve problems. 🎯 Communicate clearly. 🌍 Connect with people. Don’t just decorate — design meaning. #DesignThinking #GraphicDesign #Creativity #UX #DesignCommunity
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Shedrack Raphael
13 days
Design process Design Result. Let me know your thoughts!
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