Graphic design
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{{Template}}'''Graphic design''' is the process of [[communicating]] [[visual]]ly using text and images to present information. [[Graphic]] design practice embraces a range of cognitive skills, aesthetics and crafts, including [[typography]], [[visual arts]] and [[page layout]]. Like other forms of [[design]], graphic design often refers to both the process (designing) by which the communication is created and the products (designs) which are generated. | {{Template}}'''Graphic design''' is the process of [[communicating]] [[visual]]ly using text and images to present information. [[Graphic]] design practice embraces a range of cognitive skills, aesthetics and crafts, including [[typography]], [[visual arts]] and [[page layout]]. Like other forms of [[design]], graphic design often refers to both the process (designing) by which the communication is created and the products (designs) which are generated. | ||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | [[Pedro Bell]] - [[Guido Crepax]] - [[Robert Crumb]] - [[Jean Giraud]] - [[Tanino Liberatore]] - [[Shusei Nagaoka]] - [[Milo Manara]] - [[Jacques Tardi]] | ||
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Pedro Bell - Guido Crepax - Robert Crumb - Jean Giraud - Tanino Liberatore - Shusei Nagaoka - Milo Manara - Jacques Tardi
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