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Graphic design is a creative process that combines art and technology
to communicate ideas. The designer works with a variety of communication
tools in order to convey a message from a client to a particular audience.
The main tools are image and typography.
Image-based design
Designers develop images to represent the ideas their clients want to
communicate. Images can be incredibly powerful and compelling tools of
communication, conveying not only information but also moods and emotions.
People respond to images instinctively based on their personalities,
associations, and previous experience. For example, you know that a chili
pepper is hot, and this knowledge in combination with the image creates a
visual pun.
In the case of image-based design, the images must carry the entire
message; there are few if any words to help. These images may be
photographic, painted, drawn, or graphically rendered in many different
ways. Image-based design is employed when the designer determines that, in a
particular case, a picture is indeed worth a thousand words.
Type-based design
In some cases, designers rely on words to convey a message, but they use
words differently from the ways writers do. To designers, what the words
look like is as important as their meaning. The visual forms, whether
typography (communication designed by means of the printed word) or handmade
lettering, perform many communication functions. They can arrest your
attention on a poster, identify the product name on a package or a truck,
and present running text as the typography in a book does. Designers are
experts at presenting information in a visual form in print or on film,
packaging, or signs.
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