Thursday, 6 November 2014

WHAT IS GRAPHIC DESIGN ?

Graphic design is a form of visual communication that could help us to sell something or persuade someone and even to send a message without using verbal communication.

Graphic design is a part of our daily life. It's all around us. The uses of graphic design is commonly include identity, publications, print advertisements, posters, billboards, website graphics and elements, signs or icon, and product packaging.

LOGO - a graphic mark or symbol commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition.


BILLBOARD - a large outdoor advertising structure, typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads; present large advertisements to passing pedestrians and drivers.

ADVERTISEMENT - a form of marketing communication used to encourage, persuade, or manipulate someone to take some action.



BROCHURE - a flyer, pamphlet or leaflet that is used to pass information about something; an advertising pieces mainly used to introduce a company and inform about products and/or services to the audience.

PRODUCT PACKAGING - the process of design, evaluation and production of packages; contains protects, preserves, transports, informs, and sells.

WEBSITE - a set of related web pages typically served from a single web domain.


GREETING CARD - an illustrated, folded card featuring an expression of sentiment; usually given on special occasions; sent to convey thanks or express other feeling.





ICON - a graphic representation of something, a person or thing that is symbolic or is a noted figure.

POSTER - a piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surface; include both textual and graphic elements.



BOOK DESIGN - the art of incorporating the content, style, format, design, and sequence of the various components of a book into a coherent whole.




CORPORATE STATIONARY - known as office supplies for a company such as paper, envelopes, name card, pen, small bag and etc.

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