Graphic communication

Graphic communication as the name suggests is communication using graphic elements. These elements include symbols such as glyphs and icons, images such as drawings and photographs, and can include the passive contributions of substrate, colour and surroundings. It is the process of creating, producing, and distributing material incorporating words and images to convey data, concepts, and emotions.[1]

The field of graphics communications encompasses all phases of the graphic communications processes from origination of the idea (design, layout, and typography) through reproduction, finishing and distribution of two- or three-dimensional products or electronic transmission.[1]

  1. ^ a b Definition of Graphic Communications Archived 2008-03-06 at the Wayback Machine GRAPHIC COMM CENTRAL, 2008. Accessed 25 Feb 2009.

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