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What Is Graphic Design?

Utilize Creativity in the Digital World of Graphic Design

Finding career opportunities that allow you to utilize your artistic talents on a daily basis and get paid for it may seem unlikely, but graphic design is just that. Graphic design is visual communication that combines words with graphics to create an array of messages for artistic and professional use. It is a career field that thrives on creativity and design aesthetics.

A graphic design training program teaches the ins and outs of design principles, as well as business aspects that can help in a professional setting. A graphic designer's number-one tool is the computer, and a training program can offer the opportunity to work with industry-current technology.

Graphic design is on the rise and can be seen everywhere, from company logos to tennis shoes. Almost every form of advertising, in some way, incorporates graphic design. Some examples where graphic design is used include:

  • Websites
  • Textbooks
  • Newspapers
  • Brochures
  • Product packaging
  • Magazines

In a graphic design degree program, students can be given the opportunity to learn many new skills to enhance their artistic abilities and creativity. A graphic design student can learn to create electronic illustrations with industry-standard technology and design programs. Some other things a Graphic Design program can teach include:

  • Visual arts
  • Printmaking
  • Typography
  • Chromatics
  • Page layout
  • Interface design

A Graphic Design program can offer you the chance to enter into the world of graphic design. Contact us today at Brooks Institute if our Graphic Design degree program sounds right for you!

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