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    The vocational area of my selection is Graphic Design. Graphic Design is the art or skill of using typography and images to compose a visual message, usually conveyed in magazine covers, book covers, advertisements, posters and so on. It uses a variety of software, from the likes of adobe photoshop to the simple Microsoft word, but may also be done by hand by using paints and stencils. Following this vocational area, I will now further explore what graphic design is, where it comes from and the opportunities

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    Graphic designers assume a noteworthy part in the media today. Ordinary items, from bulletins to signs, to sites and oat boxes are all made by a graphic designer. Graphic designers hold the obligation to make graphics that help convey data, occasions, and things. Designers work from designs and representations to make writing, for example, magazine designs, reports, and diaries. Designers are additionally in charge of promoting, which incorporates bundle design, logos, and marking. As a graphic designer

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    at why Paul Rand is said to be one of the most influential graphic designers in history, and why his principles translate into good design that resonates for generations to follow. Paul Rand The world’s greatest influence on modern graphic design once said, “[graphic design] is not good design if it is irrelevant.” (Rand 9). Paul Rand passed away in 1996 at the age of 82 but his legacy will live on forever through current and future graphic designers. His work included corporate identities, posters

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    Application of graphics Backgrounds A good background should have a consistent colour scheme which is eye-catching without being overpowering to your eyes. So depending on the style of site should use block colours this will give the website a sleek but simple look. But depending on the purpose of a site the background colours etc. can vary e.g. if a background was for a childrens sight it may be colourful or a car site may be a steely grey if it was intended to sell sports cars e.g. an Aston Martin

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    your company. learn the vicinity of competing agency work smarter not just harder. For a graphic artist trying to build a career everything that you have to learn can leave you feeling all kinds of trepidations, but don’t worry it is achievable, so don’t panic there is help available. A quality Associates Degree program can be had within the scope of two years.

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    determination. However, that’s not the case for graphic designers. Graphic design is a job that requires no effort or talent, and is the easiest and fastest way to earn money and esteem. Graphic design is the best job because it can be easily learned, it gives certain privileges, and because it supplies a good amount of money. Graphic design is one of the easiest things to success in.. First off, there are hundreds of programs that supply programs for graphic design. Free programs such as GIMP, Paint

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    follows emotion” is a practical postmodernism idea in graphic design to adapt to the current society (Staniscia). This idea is practiced by lots of graphic designers, but probably the most evident one is Stefan Sagmeister. The essay will start with a brief introduction on history and characteristics of Postmodernism in graphic design, from that how graphic design responded to its current society as well as how the world has been effected by graphic design are elaborated. Then it will dive into one of

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    pathway; I was able to make a decision on what I want to do for a career. I found graphic design would be best as my career of choice. If I were to become an employed as a graphic designer, I would have to create visual concepts using computer software. Another option would be to take a more paper and pencil style approach. I would also have to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate the consumer. A graphic designer also develops the overall layout and production design for various applications

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    Hardware and software for graphics studio CPU/Processor AMD Black Edition – FX 4 GHz Processor Description The CPU or central processing unit is responsible for reading and completing or delivering commands from the hardware and the software. It is said by many people to be the brain of the computer. Integrated CPUs can have multiple cores or multiple processors on a single chip, these are multi-core processors and have more power than a normal processor as it is able to do multiple tasks at the

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    Typography has evolved throughout recent centuries to become one of the most exciting and adaptable forms of communication in graphic design. One of the most important stepping stones in the development of typography was the ground-breaking art school called the Bauhaus. During this remarkable period of change, nestled between the two World Wars, the Bauhaus helped to break the limits of traditional text and paved the way for modern typographic design. This innovative art school was opened in 1919

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