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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on The Idea of Graphic Design. It needs to be at least 5000 words.

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on The Idea of Graphic Design. It needs to be at least 5000 words. Various antiquated names exist, such as graphics design, layout, and commercial art.

Not like architecture—a widely recognised relative of graphic design—graphic design is quite a new design movement, a trend of the last century. Graphic design, which was a natural reaction to the communication demands of the industrial revolution, was created to persuade consumers in North American and Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries to buy the products of mass production (Eskilson 10). Fast-growing reproduction technologies paved the way for the involvement of graphic design in the major social, technological, political, and economic changes of that period. The origins of graphic design may be traced back to book-printing and type-cutting in Europe. This predecessor of graphic design was introduced to early America. For hundreds of years, from the creation of moveable type during the Renaissance period to the 20th century, type design, typesetting, and bookmaking were a consolidated industry concentrated on publishing agencies (Heller & Pettit 28). Typography was not interested in the message and did not try to be interpretive or explanatory. The craft was greatly appreciated and books displayed growing sophistication and stylishness as the years passed by.

Interpretive images were handed over to ‘high art’, or painting. Over the years, painters have used entire languages of visual nonverbal representations to communicate messages to their audiences, who were capable of interpreting messages through common cultural experience and learned associations (Stubbe 16). However, it was not until the 20th century that meanings were inserted into visual typographic style. The early avant-garde movements of De Stijl, Constructivism, Dada, and Futurism focused their interest on visual and written communications, including the more established domains of fine art, disproving the usual divisions between crafts, applied arts, and fine arts.&nbsp.

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