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    Michael Temple Professor Sigmon RWS 305 11 a.m. 14 October 2014 Need for Visual Communication Art has been much more than just a hobby or a way of expressing ones feelings, it was long before there was any proof of a verbal language; art was a key form of communication. Artists create art to communicate ideas, thoughts, or feelings. They use a variety of methods such as painting, sculpting, or illustration. Also an assortment of medians, including oils, watercolors, acrylics, pastels, pencils

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    INTRODUCTION This is a research paper about Graphic Design and Typography and the comparison of artists Paula Scher and Neville Brody. Graphic design is the process of visual communication and problem-solving using one or more of typography, photography, and illustration. The field is considered a subset of visual communication and communication design, but sometimes the term "graphic design" is used synonymously. Graphic designers create and combine symbols, images, and text to form visual representations

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    PalbergWERX Design + Photography got a call from a young entrepreneur about to hard launch his business in asphalt painting. He was looking for a Vancouver design agency to build his logo and he found me online and liked the way I differentiated myself from the competition. He had been in the construction sector for a number of years and, as you might imagine, he was direct and to the point. He asked, 'Why do you offer service XX for this dollar amount, I called a number of Vancouver agencies that

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    beginning of 20th century (Design History Mashup, Philip S. , 2008). These latest European movements developed to reject the conventional arts of the previous times. The public, who showed initial controversy to the new ideas, gradually acknowledged them. A major portion of these European movements and the public and political protests were

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    opportunities in my country in this part. Graphic Design industry is no longer a new field in Vietnam, but not everyone is aware of the advantages of this industry. Vietnam is facing strong development opportunities. According to the Vietnam Advertising Association , Advertising industry Vietnam grossed nearly $2 billion in 2013. The country has over 7,000 advertising agencies , media, PR, event organizations . This is a huge opportunity for professional Graphic Design and Multimedia Arts . Thus the occupations

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    Graphic Design and Advertising Positive Impact on Our World. “Vision is the art of seeing the invisible” ( Jonathon Swift). We have been indulging in the arts and have used art as a way to express and interact with the people surrounding us. To the carved images on rocks, and to the cartoons shown on the TV, the evolution of Graphic Design has shown us the importance of typography, photographers, illustrators etc. have on our society. When paper, ink, and pencils didn’t exist, our ancestors would

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    artists in the history of Design. She was born in New York in 1948 and was raised in a very family oriented environment, her creativity was greatly influenced by her mother, father and aunt who shared a passion for art, music and encouraged her to be an independent, curious, adventurous woman. After acknowledging her great interest in art, she applied to several art schools and was accepted into the Kansas City Art Institute where she received a BFA in Graphic Design. Later on, with the influence

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    I revisited my brief opinion on design and the department, written prior to entering the program, to evaluate what I have personally learned. It was generic, my knowledge of the discipline limited due to the lack of exposure throughout the first eighteen years of my life in Vietnam: “As we progress, communication via visual aid have become more and more common, as well as more efficient compared to other means. Powerful designs can transfer messages across, spread messages, and thus raise awareness

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    Fast forward through the Dada, De Stijl and Constructivist movements and we hit a brick wall of boring, conservatist design again—until David Carson barrels right through it, of course. Originally a teacher of all subjects for grades seven through twelve, he enrolled in a two week graphic design workshop at the University of Arizona, which influenced to this sociology major to change careers that would lead him to become the primary designer for the 1980’s Grunge movement, though he states that the

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    Graphic Design, often referred to as visual communication, “is the transmission of information and ideas using symbols” as defined by author David White. Type design and page layout began in the Renaissance of classical literature and continued through the work of Italian humanists. However, Design on a corporate level did not begin until the years after world war two. Following the war, “good design is good business” was a major theme and the driving force for the future of the industry. Giovanni

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