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What is Graphic Design?

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What is Graphic Design?

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  1. Good design makes a difference in our world. Whether it’s communicating a social ideal, helping a business attract clients, motivating people to join an organization, enabling citizens to vote for the candidate of their choice, or simply helping travelers find their way through a busy airport, good design means connection What is Graphic Design?

  2. Implementation • Logos • Websites • Business Cards. • Advertisements • Book Design • Brochures • Billboards • Product Packaging • Posters • Magazine Layout • Newspaper Layout • Greeting Cards

  3. Logos

  4. Business Cards.

  5. WEBSITES.

  6. Advertisements

  7. Book Design

  8. Brochures

  9. Billboards

  10. Product Packaging

  11. Posters

  12. Magazine Layout

  13. Newspaper Layout

  14. Greeting Cards

  15. History • William Addison Dwiggins in 1922. • William Addison Dwiggins (June 19, 1880 Martinsville, Ohio - December 25, 1956 Hingham Center, Massachusetts) was a U.S.type designer, calligrapher, and book designer. He attained prominence as an illustrator and commercial artist, and he brought to the designing of type and books some of the boldness that he displayed in his advertising work.

  16. Advent During the Tang Dynasty (618–907) between the 4th and 7th century AD, wood blocks were cut to print on textiles and later to reproduce Buddhist texts. A Buddhist scripture printed in 868 is the earliest known printed book Emergence of the design industryIn late 19th century Europe, especially in the United Kingdom, the movement began to separate graphic design from fine art.

  17. Examples Visual Art

  18. Elements • Visual Art • Typography • Page Layout • Interface Design • User Experience Design • Printmaking

  19. Visual Art • The visual arts are those creations we can look at, such as a drawing or a painting. Here is a partial list: • · drawing • · painting • · sculpture • · architecture • · photography • · film • · printmaking

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  26. Typography • Typography is the design and use of typefaces as a means of communication. Typography has its roots in handwritten letterforms. It also includes type designers who create new letterforms as well as designers and calligraphers who use the letters as part of their designs. • Typography uses typefaces and the whitespace around and through them to create a whole design.

  27. Examples of Typography

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  32. Examples of Page Layout

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  34. Examples of Interface Design

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  37. Examples of User Experience Design

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  39. Examples of Printmaking

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