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Conversion Chart for Designers and Marketers
I have been using this chart for about 12 years now. It is probably one of the most valuable pieces of paper in my designer/marketer tool box. It allows me to save time when I lay out brochures, business card, or just about any marketing collateral piece I design for my clients. So, I have decided to revamp the look from it’s original one I use to use and offer it as a free download in the downloads section. You can visit the downloads section to get it or click the link below to download it.
If you find the tool useful, drop me a comment. And if you think it needs improvements, let me know as well!
Download the conversion chart here: Graphic Designers Conversion Chart (468)


















Well Im a senior at at MyersPark High School and i want to major in graphic marketing is ther any suggestion that somebody can recommend me so i can be able to accomplish my goal … i understand that most collages don’t have the class i need to get my degree in this specific subject but i would deeply appreciate if you can help.
Hi Krisbel! Thanks for the comment. If you’re looking to get into graphic design and marketing, your best bet is to find a college or university which has an IMC program. That is, an Integrated Marketing Communications program. More and More colleges are offering this type of program as it blends both marketing and graphic design into one discipline.
On the other hand, if the colleges close to you do not offer an IMC program, you may want to do a duel major; one in graphic design and the other in marketing. Or major in one and minor in the other.
Hope this helps. If you have any more questions, feel free to send me an email using the contact page.