I am doing a workshop on graphic design and I am having a little trouble on terminology. I have seen type+image works called "print," but are they only referred to as "print" if they are intended to be printed out? Then what is "print design?" I considered the word "graphic," but I think that might be too broad and general, as it could incorporate simply vector images and whatnot.
Simply ‘ART’! It is also called Ad Art or Graphic Art.
A print is the physical form containing the Art. It is still art weather it is printed, digital, sketched, drawn or painted if it has a commercial intent it is Art.
john stossel does a short report on the three common design mistakes americans make. picked the link up from jessica helfand’s site. http://www.winterhouse.com/
I am doing a workshop on graphic design and I am having a little trouble on terminology. I have seen type+image works called "print," but are they only referred to as "print" if they are intended to be printed out? Then what is "print design?" I considered the word "graphic," but I think that might be too broad and general, as it could incorporate simply vector images and whatnot.
Simply ‘ART’! It is also called Ad Art or Graphic Art.
A print is the physical form containing the Art. It is still art weather it is printed, digital, sketched, drawn or painted if it has a commercial intent it is Art.
I am doing a workshop on graphic design and I am having a little trouble on terminology. I have seen type+image works called "print," but are they only referred to as "print" if they are intended to be printed out? Then what is "print design?" I considered the word "graphic," but I think that might be too broad and general, as it could incorporate simply vector images and whatnot.
Simply ‘ART’! It is also called Ad Art or Graphic Art.
A print is the physical form containing the Art. It is still art weather it is printed, digital, sketched, drawn or painted if it has a commercial intent it is Art.
john stossel does a short report on the three common design mistakes americans make. picked the link up from jessica helfand’s site. http://www.winterhouse.com/
I am doing a workshop on graphic design and I am having a little trouble on terminology. I have seen type+image works called "print," but are they only referred to as "print" if they are intended to be printed out? Then what is "print design?" I considered the word "graphic," but I think that might be too broad and general, as it could incorporate simply vector images and whatnot.
Simply ‘ART’! It is also called Ad Art or Graphic Art.
A print is the physical form containing the Art. It is still art weather it is printed, digital, sketched, drawn or painted if it has a commercial intent it is Art.
I’ve been checking out a Graphic Design undergraduate degree with a concentration of Advertising, and I was wondering, what’s the difference between Graphic Design and Communications?
Usually, a graphic design degree is going to focus more on art and visual design, whereas with a communications degree you may just touch on visual design. I have a BA in art with concentrations in advertising and computer art, but minored in communications. I started out majoring in communications because I was interested in reporting and newspaper and publication layout. During school I took a job working in advertising and ended up deciding that I was really enjoying focusing on design. I ended up switching majors because I needed more focus on visual design. The communications program offered only a few classes on publication layout and one on basic graphic design, whereas the art program offered three or four levels of classes focusing on advertising design, illustration, photography, logo design, typography, printing, etc.
If you want to be a graphic designer, the design or art program is probably going to be more helpful. If you want to be more involved in public relations, account management, writing, or general publication layout with only light-duty graphics work, communications might be where you want to be.
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