Examples of using Graphical elements in English and their translations into Spanish
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embroidery and graphical elements that refer to extensively developed concepts that intend to create trends.
toning down the UI's graphical elements to present a balance between user-friendliness and style.
Martínez de Sousa defines orthotypography as"the set of rules on aesthetics and typographical writing which are applied to the presentation of graphical elements, such as bibliographies, charts, poems, contents tables, footnotes, quotes, bibliographical quotes, plays,
I finally got a new website thanks to the support of Melissa Urzúa who has given me a lot of cooperation in terms of graphical elements and corporate identity such as:
design, graphical elements, arrangement of items,
and all other graphical elements.
The texts and graphical elements comprising the Website and distributed via same, in addition to the presentation and layout thereof, are the exclusive property of the COMPANY, which retains all industrial and intellectual property rights, including those regarding software, or the COMPANY otherwise holds the licences and/or authorisations required from the holders of said rights over the aforementioned texts and graphical elements in order to make use thereof.
No other portion of the graphical element of the premade logo will be modified.
Ellipse A vector graphical element in the shape of eclipse.
The graphical element of this game is much better than the previous versions.
Rectangle A vector graphical element in the shape of rectangle.
No other portion of the graphical element of the premade logo will be modified.
Improved the graphical element of audio track selection.
Improved the graphical element of downloadable video information.
re-size and rotate any graphical element within your PDF;
resize and rotate any graphical element within your PDF.
resize and rotate any graphical element within your PDF;
re-size and rotate any graphical element within your PDF;
if you need to draw exactly the same graphical element, you can just right click on it
All of this was based on a classic and universal graphical element for event communication: the flyer.