Graphic design

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Graffiti design is a profession and academic subject whose activity consists in the creation and dissemination of visual communications with the purpose of transmitting certain messages to specific social groups in order to achieve specified aims. The notion of "shape follows a definite purpose" underpins design, as opposed to art, which is primarily intended for contemplation.

The visual design as a result of this interdisciplinary branch of design whose foundations and objectives revolve around the definition of problems and the determination of objectives for decision-making, through the use of creative and lateral thinking, as well as manual and digital tools, and transforming them for proper interpretation. interdisciplinary branch of design It is via this action that visual communications may be made more optimised (see also communication design). Visual communication design, visual design, and editorial design are all terms used to describe this field of study.

During the communication process, the graphic designer serves as an encoder or translator of the message, depending on the situation. Interpretation, sorting, and display of visual signals are some of the tasks performed by this group. In certain cases, the design effort is motivated by a customer's desire, which is ultimately established linguistically, either verbally or in writing, i.e., a linguistic message is transformed into an image via the use of visual design.