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| Graphic design is a creative process that combines art and technology to communicate ideas. The designer works with a variety of communication tools in order to convey a message from a client to a particular audience. The main tools are image and typography. If you make a poster; type a letter; create a business logo, a magazine ad, or an album cover; even make a computer printout—you are using a form of visual communication called graphic. |
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shape, texture, color into a pleasing arrangement, Web Design is the art and process of creating a single Web page or entire Web sites and may involve both the aesthetics and the mechanics of a Web site's operation although primarily it focuses on the look and feel of the Web site - the design elements.
The intent of web design is to create a website-- a collection of electronic files that reside on a web servers/servers and present content and interactive features/interfaces to the end user in form of web pages once requested. |
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Preparation of a visual representation of an idea or message, for a print medium is called print design. This is graphic designs done for the print medium. Print designs are poster designs, advertisements in newspapers and magazines. It can be the creation of letter heads, envelops.
It is a collaborative discipline: writers produce words and photographers and illustrators create images that the designer incorporates into a complete visual message. |
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| User interface design is the overall process of designing how a user will be able to interact with a system/site. User interface design is involved in many stages of product development, including: requirements analysis, information architecture, interaction design, and user testing, documentation, and help-system design. User interface designers require skills in many areas, including: graphic design, information design, software engineering, cognitive modeling, technical writing, and a wide variety of data collection and testing techniques. |
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