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    Why should businesses pay attention to their graphic design? In a market crowded with dozens of competitors all selling the same product or service, the only way to stand out from the rest is by strong branding and image. The best way to keep customers is by making the buying process easy to get through, and for businesses that sell online, that requires a graphic designer, too. Good graphic design is a must for any business, not just an extra. A graphic designer works as a facilitator, creating designs that help the user accomplish a task. This could be anything from finding information to recognizing a brand. This is why web pages, logos, and print ads with poor graphic design aren't as effective as well designed ones -- they don't help the viewer get things done. Sometimes, they even get in the way. Typography, layout, and color…

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    Graphic Design Essay

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    Graphic Designers/ Artist also known as Calligraphers, Commercial Artists, and Fashion illustrators are Artist who create and design graphics to meet specific commercial or promotional needs, such as packaging, displays, web layouts, company logos, multimedia projects, they may design film, television, video and computer related imagery and credits. Two field fields in which this occupation is found would have to include Commercial art and Web design and layout. Some of the specific activities…

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    Graphic Design In Society

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    Everything has been designed. Buildings, cars, appliances, clothes—graphic design is everywhere. Although we may not think about it, graphic design is very important and plays a big part in the success of our society as a whole. We would not be as advanced as we are today without graphic design. It is always changing, starting with ideas from the past, modifying and improving them to meet the current needs of the present, all while preparing for the future. The one thing that never changes about…

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    Graphic Design Mistakes

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    Common mistakes that Graphic designers make. What is graphic designing? Graphic designing is an art of creating a visual image to communicate something to the targeted audience. It involves a creative process of thinking and reasoning which aims at achieving certain objectives as per the plan with the use of images, symbols or words. Graphic designers act as a link between the client and the audience. They help shape up the project by creating, designing, developing and marketing a visual…

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    Graphic Design Roles

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    1. The role of art and design in advertising Art and design play an important role in advertising as they help graphic designers to communicate a concise message about the product or service to targeted audience. In business art and design in advertising help to attract the consumers and customers into buying product or using service. 2. Graphic designers role in advertising Graphics are required in our every day’s life. The strong meaning of graphic stimulates a person to reach for the…

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    Design is “the process by which we posit changes to the physical and virtual worlds in which we live through intentional acts.” Evidently, the term encompasses a vast number of fields, including architectural design, industrial design, textile design, and more. Creative designers are not limited by constraints. Jon Utzon chose to break nearly every rule when entering an architecture contest, including one rather important restriction that set limits to how large the building could be.…

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    Graphic design has so many branches of careers that it’s hard to explain what it really is. She has found the easiest way of explaining it is by pointing at the nearest bottle or poster she sees and saying: “that’s graphic design.” Or she might see something else like a billboard or notebook and will say the same thing. If you think about, almost everything has something to do with graphic design and that’s why Kaci loves it so much. Something else people really don 't understand is how nothing…

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    After reading several parts of a book, named Launching the Imagination, fifth edition (Mary Stewart, 2015), I do believe that I have some new ideas about my major, graphic design. In this book, I mainly read about part three, Concepts and Critical Thinking, which is a requirement, and part two, Two-dimensional Design, which personally I believe is much more related to graphic design for the reason that I think graphic design is much more an activity of ‘decorating’ simple model more attractive,…

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    INTRODUCTION Not many know the true range of graphic designers’ responsibilities and just how extensive is the impact of their work on day to day life. With powerful ability to communicate and educate, designers are able to motivate people to make informed decisions and choices about what they do and consume. What is often overlooked is how design solutions affect the world around us. And unfortunately more often than not those solutions are not socially conscious. Therefore such tendency raises…

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    Paul Rand: Graphic Design

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    Paul Rand: Graphic Design Paul Rand was a graphic designer, born as Peretz Rosenbaum in Brooklyn, New York. He showed artistic talent from the time he was just a child. He was raised as an Orthodox Jew and so he did not have the approval of his father with his art as drawing the human figure was looked down upon. He used newspaper cartoon strips as his early inspiration for his sketches. He decided he wanted to be a painter and studied art at Pratt Institute. He began to have doubts about…

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