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COMPUTER PROJECT

ON~(GRAPHIC
DESIGN)~
Name = Janhavi sajwan

Class = 10 ( B )
{¶ CONTENT ¶}
 What is the computer graphic design .

 What does a graphic designer do .

 What’s the difference between graphic design and computer graphic

 Types of computer graphics .

 Graphic design as a career option .

 Importance of computer graphics .

 History of graphic design

 Uses of graphic design


WHAT IS A COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN ❔
Computer graphic design produces visual ideas and
a creative template for advertising and publicity.
This has become a phenomenon in the way your ads
affects your marketing. In publishing information
and creating more attractive images about the
product which boosts a product market, the graphic
designer plays a significant role. In order to produce
emotions and to send message to viewers, it uses
technology to manipulate and blend
words,pictures,colour and typography. Continue
reading for different computer graphic design aspects
.
WHAT DOES A GRAPHIC
DESIGNER DO❔
 Graphic Designers create visual concepts to communicate information. They create
everything from posters and billboards to packaging, logos and marketing materials.
Graphic Designers use elements such as shapes, colors, typography, images and more to
convey ideas to an audience.
 The role of Graphic Designers varies depending on where they work. Some tasks that
designers may work on include selecting photos and typefaces, developing layouts, and
designing logos. Graphic Designers may specialize in a particular area, such as motion
graphics or print media.
 Graphic Designers often need to communicate with clients and consumers to develop
designs that portray an intended message. They also collaborate with other graphic
designers, marketers, business analysts, writers, and programmers to create successful
products, campaigns, or websites.
WHAT’S THE D/B GRAPHIC
DESIGN AND COMPUTER
GRAPHICS ❔
Graphics Designing is about to design aspects of user Computer Graphics deals about the science of
interaction, user interface and user interface elements. It drawing graphics on Visual display units of
has emphasis on Utility to end user , easy of use ,user computers including mobiles. It is meant to
friendliness etc. The primary focus is on User experience study the low level details of graphics
design (UX, UXD, UED or XD) is the process of processing units, Video cards and make drivers
enhancing user satisfaction by improving the usability, to access these devices in an efficient manner.
accessibility, and pleasure provided in the interaction
between the user and the product.
{¶ TYPES OF COMPUTER
GRAPHICS ¶}
There are two types of computer graphics: raster graphics, where each pixel is
separately defined (as in a digital photograph), and vector graphics, where
mathematical formulas are used to draw lines and shapes, which are then interpreted
at the viewer's end to produce the graphic.
GRAPHIC DESIGN AS A
CAREER OPTION∆|
 Graphic Designers can easily find a job in almost all sectors of the industry. After completing a professional
graphic designing course, several avenues in the industry will open for candidates to explore. There is a range
of choices for the type of employment an individual might want as well. While some people give preference to
working for companies and media houses, there are some who choose to be their own bosses and opt to
become a freelancer. Graphic designing provides stable career opportunities in different domains.
 Employment Areas for Graphic Designers
 Here are some of the top sectors and areas in
Some of the most popular job roles for graphic
which Graphic Designers are religiously hired. designerShave been listed below ÷
 Magazines
• Art director
 Newspapers
• Creative director
 Advertising Agencies
• Logo director
 Print and Electronic Media
 Television
• Layout artist
 Websites
• Video editor
 Design Companies • Film editor
IMPORTANCE OF COMPUTER
GRAPHICS ∆}
 The importance of computer graphics lies in its applications. In
engineering applications (e.g. automotive and aeorspace), the
ability to quickly visualize newly designed shapes is indispensible.
 Before the advent of computer graphics, designers built expensive
prototypes and time-consuming clay models. Now, designers can
interactively view and modify models of their shapes using a
computer.
 Computer graphics has also expanded the boundaries of art and
entertainment. Movies such as Jurassiac Park make extensive use
of computer graphics to create images that test the bounds of
imagination. 
 Recent advances in imaging technology such as computer
tomography and magnetic resonance imaging allow physicians to
take 3D Xrays of the human body. 
[Π HISTORY OF GRAPHIC
DESIGN Π]
 In 1922 typographer William A. Dwiggins
coined the term graphic design to identify the
emerging field.
 Historians trace the origins of graphic design
to early cave paintings from about 38,000
BCE.
 These early forms of cave paintings were how
people communicated from one generation to
another.
 Subjects in these cave paintings mainly
featured animals, handprints, weapons, and
other references to hunting.
<+USES OF GRAPHIC
DESIGN+>
 Look around you. Graphic design is everywhere, from the
wrappers on candy bars to the logo on your favorite
coffee mug. In fact, you see hundreds of examples of
graphic design every single day, and most of the time,
you don't realize it.
 Graphic design can serve many functions. Just a few of
the uses of graphic design include.
 Corporate identity/branding
 Packaging (from water bottles to appliances)
 Printed materials (books, flyers, magazines, newspapers)
 Online art (banners, blogs, websites)
 Album covers
 Film and television titles and graphics
 T-shirt and clothing designs
 Greeting cards

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