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Creativity is a drug I can’t do without.

– Cecil B. Demille

Creativity is a drug I can’t do without.

– Cecil B. Demille

Hello- My name is Alex Cruz, I’m an artist, graphic designer and web developer based in South Texas. I specialize in various fields such as graphic design, web development and logo creation.

Currently I’m the Lead Web Designer & Creative Director for a local Digital Marketing company in the Rio Grande Valley, but also work freelance design projects in my spare time. Besides golfing, biking or fishing- Being creative and designing is what I do most of my time, below are some of my design services:

Web Design

Get a high-quality custom-designed modern website to suit your company’s needs. Below are some site samples:

Leticia Valdez Realtor®

Cavazos Sports Institute

Spanish Oaks Subdivision

MOSTHistory
Museum

MOSTHistory Museum

Building from the Ground Up.

Appealing and innovative website design helps you get an edge over your competitors and connect your target audiences across the world. I’ll keep your brand in mind to ensure that everything is catered properly! Everything will be prepared according to your specifications to give you a different online presence and contribute to your business’ growth.

Fully Responsive Website.

Having a mobile-optimized website is very important in today’s age. Many people nowadays are on their phone throughout the day and are on the web searching for businesses just like yours. Having a fully responsive website adds elegance to your business and creates compelling user experiences that drive traffic, generate leads and ultimately, increase sales.

Logo Design

I’ll create and design your company’s brand logos and trademarks that will make a distinct connection with your target market, bringing in interest and encouraging interaction between you and your customers. My goal is for clients to walk away with a complete brand, from logos, messaging, business cards, apparel, website, and more.

Amplify media + marketing is a full service, integrated marketing agency serving clients internationally. Their roots are strong in technology, bringing data and analytics to process real-time information to help businesses make impactful and immediate decisions.

The Loretto at Mission’s warm and inviting atmosphere is the perfect place to gather with friends. Go enjoy the rich premium brewed coffees or sit down for a delicious meal made from fresh locally sourced food. Experience something new at The Loretto.

A Premier Community of Upscale Spanish & Country Style Homes in North McAllen.
The Spanish Oaks neighborhood provides you with the opportunity to enjoy a luxury lifestyle inside the City of McAllen with more time for the activities you love.

Experience strength, beauty, and history through timeless, live music, spectacular food, and an ambiance that excites at The Centennial a speakeasy style club. Located at the center of the Historic Center in Downtown McAllen, Texas.

Welcome to Orangewood North a new development where Luxury Awaits! Orangewood North is McAllen’s Most Exclusive Neighborhood and the last large residential development subdivision along 2nd Street.

At Los Reyes Home Care, they treat every client with the tenderness, care and respect they deserve. Striving to help their clients achieve the independence and dignity they desire, while still receiving the care and support they need.

Already have a logo but don’t have a vector file?

I’ll trace or recreate any existing logo and make it vector professionally for all your printing/marketing needs. Your logo will be fully editable & scalable and saved into a AI, EPS, PDF or SVG vector file. Feel free to contact me with further information on this service.

Graphic Design

Advertising, Marketing & Corporate Identity.

I can produce professional graphics that will brand your company across all platforms.

Products I specialize in:

Booklets, Brochures, Business Cards, Calendars, Catalogs, Door Hangers, Envelopes, Event Tickets, Flyers, Folders, Greeting Cards, Letterheads, Menus, Notepads, Postcards, Posters, Stickers, and Table Tents.

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What is graphic design?

What is graphic design?

Suppose you want to announce or sell something, amuse or persuade someone, explain a complicated system or demonstrate a process. In other words, you have a message you want to communicate. How do you “send” it? You could tell people one by one or broadcast by radio or loudspeaker. That’s verbal communication. But if you use any visual medium at all—if you make a poster; type a letter; create a business logo, a magazine ad, or an album cover; even make a computer printout—you are using a form of visual communication called graphic design.

Graphic designers work with drawn, painted, photographed, or computer-generated images (pictures), but they also design the letterforms that make up various typefaces found in movie credits and TV ads; in books, magazines, and menus; and even on computer screens. Designers create, choose, and organize these elements—typography, images, and the so-called “white space” around them—to communicate a message. Graphic design is a part of your daily life… from humble things like gum wrappers to huge things like billboards to the T-shirt you’re wearing, graphic design informs, persuades, organizes, stimulates, locates, identifies and attracts attention.

So in general, graphic design is just the creative process that combines art and technology to communicate those ideas.

Suppose you want to announce or sell something, amuse or persuade someone, explain a complicated system or demonstrate a process. In other words, you have a message you want to communicate. How do you “send” it? You could tell people one by one or broadcast by radio or loudspeaker. That’s verbal communication. But if you use any visual medium at all—if you make a poster; type a letter; create a business logo, a magazine ad, or an album cover; even make a computer printout—you are using a form of visual communication called graphic design.

Graphic designers work with drawn, painted, photographed, or computer-generated images (pictures), but they also design the letterforms that make up various typefaces found in movie credits and TV ads; in books, magazines, and menus; and even on computer screens. Designers create, choose, and organize these elements—typography, images, and the so-called “white space” around them—to communicate a message. Graphic design is a part of your daily life… from humble things like gum wrappers to huge things like billboards to the T-shirt you’re wearing, graphic design informs, persuades, organizes, stimulates, locates, identifies and attracts attention.

So in general, graphic design is just the creative process that combines art and technology to communicate those ideas.

Need a creative graphic designer? Let’s talk.

Contact me by sending a message below and I’ll get back with you soon!

Please include what type of design services you are looking for.

Email me or send a message below:

alex@cruzgraphics.com

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