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In this post, I will discuss graphic design. Whether you're
interested in history or considering a career in the field, enjoy reading!
Graphic design, also known as communication
design, is a rapidly evolving field. Graphic design is implemented to sell an
idea or product; designs are meant to send a message or signal to consumers.
Graphic design is everywhere you look, and it
was in the 1970s that large organizations realized the importance of a strong
corporate identity. Famous examples of the designs include the London
Underground logo, which is considered a modern masterpiece.
The road signs you see are also examples of
graphic design, just like diagrams in textbooks. Graphic design can range from
large, like a billboard, to small, like a simple postage stamp.
Today, this field includes digital software.
This is popular with many designers as it is believed to improve the creative
process as online tools offer more choices. New software is being introduced
all the time, so the designer with the broadest skill set gets the most
business. Thanks to the flexibility of technology, designers can work from
anywhere.
Paul Rand is one of the most famous examples of a modern
designer. Renowned for his corporate logos, Rand has designed for IBM, ABC,
Steve Jobs' company NeXT, and Yale University Press.
Milton Glaser is another well-known figure in
the world of design. Glaser designed the iconic "I heart New York"
t-shirt print and the psychedelic Bob Dylan poster.
Present-Day
Graphic Design
Modern design involves spending time with clients to meet their needs
and taking briefs. A lot of research is required from the designer as copyright
can be an issue. Excellent communication skills must be demonstrated and it
goes without saying that innovation, creativity and talent are required.
Designers are artists and need to find
inspiration all around them, so it's helpful that the flexibility of technology
allows designers to work from anywhere.
Graphic design is in demand in various
industries from publishing, advertising, animation, branding, web design, film
and more. It is a popular field and offers many job opportunities.
University courses are available for qualification. A design degree will teach you typography, photography, book design, animation, branding, web design and more. Excursions are popular on courses where you can visit studios, museums and galleries.
Graphic
design, also known as communication design, is a rapidly evolving field where
designs are implemented to sell an idea or product. It includes corporate
logos, road signs, and digital software. Designers spend time with clients to
meet their needs and take briefs, requiring research and excellent
communication skills. The flexibility of technology allows designers to work
from anywhere. Graphic design is in demand in various industries and offers
many job opportunities.
University courses are available for qualification, teaching typography, photography, book design, animation, branding, web design, and more. Excursions are popular on courses where designers can visit studios, museums, and galleries. Famous examples of graphic design include the London Underground logo and the psychedelic Bob Dylan poster.
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