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Matte foil - a one-color coating, diffusing light, used as a decorative element, available in several shades, reduces visibility, frosted foils - they diffuse light, also popular as a decorative element, ideal for flat surfaces, protect against prying eyes, so they can be successfully used on glass surfaces separating rooms or individual zones, sun protection films - used both inside and outside buildings, used to shield the interior from sunlight, perforated foils - allow for displaying graphics without limiting visibility inside, hence they are most often used in public transport, on buses, but also in taxis or in company cars; let light in, do not darken the interior; usually secured with a laminate, as the perforation may contain impurities that look unsightly.
Laminate also extends the durability of such advertising. ← Previous articleNext article → Search Recent entries What is Canva and what is it for? Creative logo Stages of creating a graphic concept for a website How to rebrand visual identity? What is graphic design? Latest comments Category Articles Tools Programs Equipment Tips News image manipulation service Dictionary MenuIs the end of gif and jpg formats coming? January 30, 2018 News graphics tablet JPG, GIF , and PNG may be a thing of the past soon. Google and Mozilla are working on a new, more modern graphic format that will have many more possibilities and will provide more compression without losing image quality. JPG and GIF - These extremely popular graphic formats have been used for over 30 years. A bit later, in the 90s, a PNG with slightly better parameters was created.

Today, they are all a standard not only used on the Internet, but also for the use of graphics. However, they should have been modernized long ago. As reported by CNET, will replace the old ones has already been started by Alliance for Open Media, associating several well-known technology companies with Google and Mozilla at the forefront. Currently, work on the new project is at a very early stage, not even a name for it has been invented. It will be based on the AV1 compression format and will compete with HEIC - Apple's solution available on macOS and iOS platforms based on HEVC compression. It is supposed to differ from HEIC primarily because of the openness of the format - Apple protects a number of its patents and licenses, and the new format is to be available to everyone, both for users of Windows computers and Android smartphones.
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