Graphic designers work with drawn, painted, photographed, or
computer-generated images (pictures), but they also design the
letterforms that make up various typefaces found in movie credits
and TV ads; in books, magazines, and menus; and even on computer
screens. Designers create, choose, and organize these
elements-typography, images, and the so-called “white space” around
them-to communicate a message. Graphic design is a part of your
daily life. From humble things like gum wrappers to huge things
like billboards to the T-shirt you're wearing, graphic design
informs, persuades, organizes, stimulates, locates, identifies,
attracts attention and provides pleasure.
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