What would a graphic design work incorporating type and images be called?
Posted by printer - 30/04/10 at 05:04:13 amI am doing a workshop on graphic design and I am having a little trouble on terminology. I have seen type+image works called “print,” but are they only referred to as “print” if they are intended to be printed out? Then what is “print design?” I considered the word “graphic,” but I think that might be too broad and general, as it could incorporate simply vector images and whatnot.Submited by:whatsaginny
April 30, 2010 | In Other - Visual Arts | 1 Comment
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I think Simply ‘ART’! It is also called Ad Art or Graphic Art.
A print is the physical form containing the Art. It is still art weather it is printed, digital, sketched, drawn or painted if it has a commercial intent it is Art.
Comment by The Z — May 1, 2010 #