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Why Hire An Exclusive Buyer Agent

Posted: Friday, November 4, 2011
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, an exclusive buyer agency agreement establishes an exclusive partnership between the home buyer and buyer agent. The buyer agrees to work exclusively with the buyer agent, similar to a Listing Agreement signed by a home seller and a listing agent hired to sell property. There are several advantages for the buyer and buyer agent.

Benefits To Home Buyer

* Buyer Agent represents the best interests of the buyer at all times, not the seller.
* Working with one agent makes most efficient use of time, avoids redundancy working with several buyer agents.
* Commitment from buyer agent to work for you in the town or towns designated in the agreement.
* Buyer Agent evaluates specific needs of the buyer and helps identify properties that best fit buyer specifications.
* Accompany buyer to property showings, and preview properties in advance to identify potential properties.
* Research property and help buyer perform due diligence to identify concerns.
* Help buyer make an educated decision prior to making an offer to purchase.
* Advise the buyer with offer process and all contingencies available for buyer protection.
* Negotiate on behalf of the buyer and offer proven negotiation strategies.
* Refer reputable service providers (movers, attorneys, carpenters, etc.) if needed.
* Help the buyer throughout the entire purchase and sale process until Closing.

Benefits to Buyer Agent

* Establishes formal working relationship between buyer and agent throughout the transaction.
* Commitment that the buyer will work exclusively with the buyer agent should the buyer decide to purchase a property.
* Ensures agent will be compensated for services provided in the form of commission if and when the buyer purchases property.

ABR® Accredited Buyer Representative

The Accredited Buyer Representative ABR® designation is the benchmark of excellence in buyer representation. This coveted designation is awarded to real estate practitioners by the Real Estate Buyers Agent Council (REBAC) of the National Association of Realtors® who meet the specified educational and practical experience criteria. Visit their website rebac.net for more helpful information.

When you are ready to buy property, know your rights as a home buyer before interviewing several Realtor® candidates to represent you as a Buyer Agent. Keep in mind that every Realtor® works differently and may provide different levels of service to their clients, even within the same brokerage firm.

Copyright Tamela Roche, Realtor®
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Cambridge, Massachusetts
http://www.CambridgeAgents.com


By Tamela Roche

An Introduction to Graphic Design Company

Posted: Friday, August 21, 2009

Graphic design is a specialized form of visual representation of sales oriented policies and planning.

You can find a number of websites running effectively online that use professional graphic design just to make it quite professional and effective. In addition, professional graphic designers and creators work offline for other media of communications such as television, magazines, and other companies just to gain visual aids. You can find many other people who work online for corporations and even individuals that need graphics for their business sites.

Nowadays, graphic designs can be seen in forms of logos, brochures, charts, graphs and even diagrams. You can easily spot an advertisement in a billboard or in online, flaunting the magic of graphic design company everywhere.

Graphic Designer Services
There are many professional graphic designing companies, working effectively in the corporate market. They employ professional and expert graphic designers who possess adequate knowledge and experience in creating wonderful visual creatures online.

Graphic design is a growing voice in today’s developing world. It requires great creativity talent, adequate knowledge of computers and powerful graphic design software programs to gain success in the free world.

A. Web Graphics: are They Necessary?
Websites began to use the GIF format to display small graphics, such as banners, advertisements and navigation buttons, on web pages. Numerous websites have been created to host communities for web graphics artists.

Modern web browsers can now display JPEG, PNG and increasingly, SVG images in addition to GIFs on web pages. Web Images Can Be Used To Add Realism To Edited Photos. Computer graphics researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed systems for editing or altering photographs using segments of the millions of images available on the.

JPEG images have generated tremendous interest among photographers, artists, graphic designers, medical imaging specialists, art historians, and other groups for whom image quality is paramount and where color fidelity cannot be compromised by dithering a graphic to 8-bit color.

3D computer graphics are works of graphic art that were created with the aid of digital computers and specialized 3D software. Whether you"d like to browse your image collection and view pictures, convert between formats, print your graphics as hard copy, acquire images from a digital camera, maintain a sophisticated keyword database, decode pictures from the Internet, process and fine-tune your photographs.

As part of an industry that is at the forefront of information technology, Graphics must be a leader with respect to the converging technologies in multimedia, computer-assisted design, reprographics and digital printing, network information services and network-based processing, electronic imaging, custom publishing, and electronic information access. Most modern web graphics are made with Adobe Photoshop, the GIMP, or Corel Paint Shop Pro.

B. Artistic Computer Graphics - Seven Advantages of Computer Generated Art
The early adoption and subsequent interest in photorealistic rendering by the graphics community is most likely due to the "mission statement'' of photorealistic rendering: "Create an image that is indistinguishable from a photograph." This mission statement gives photorealistic rendering a visual "Turing test", and an easily defined metric for a successful image.

Artistic computer graphics does not have a single mission statement. Instead, researchers are pursuing a number of image creation goals. The goals of Artistic computer graphics include simulating traditional artistic media, understanding the human visual system, communicating effectively with low bandwidth, abstracting images, enhancing learning, and improving user interaction.

The control of detail in an image for purposes of communication is becoming the hallmark of artistic computer graphics. Often this control of image detail is combined with stylization to evoke the perception of complexity in an image without an explicit representation. Seven occasions when an artistic computer generated image has an advantage are listed below.

For example, photographic images do not copy or fax as well as line art images.
1. Medical Visualization: Researchers are focusing on providing artistic algorithms, which can be manipulated interactively, for real time visualizations of volume data.
2. Communication of Abstract Ideas: The human visual system expects realistically rendered characters to behave realistically. In a photorealistic image, everything in the scene is rendered in fine detail, leaving little to the imagination. In comparison, by not depicting every detail, a nonphotorealistic image allows the viewer to share in the interpretive process. A viewer inspecting the fine details of a photorealistic scene can miss the big picture.
3. Compression: By not depicting all the detail required for photorealistic images, nonphotorealistically rendered computer graphics images typically take less time to create, can be rendered to the screen faster, and use less storage space.

For example, half-tone images yield the same shape from shading cues as traditionally rendered computer graphics images when viewed from a distance. If clients are shown realistic images of the proposed building these last minute changes can come as a shock, leading to angry, disappointed clients. However, if the clients are shown nonphotorealistic images of the proposed building clients tend to accept the design process as incomplete and the plans as changeable.


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