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Papers On Graphic Arts
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The Design of Paul Rand
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This 7 page paper looks at the work of this renowned graphic designers well known for logo's such as IBM, UPS, Cummins Engines and Yale University. The paper looks at one design, the IBM logo considering its design, focus, symbolism and inspiration as well as the influence it has had on the customers and clients as well as the field of graphic design. The bibliography cites 5 sources (primary and secondary).
Filename: TEPrand1.wps
The Effect of Computer-Aided Design on the Development of Typography and Graphic Design
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This is a 10 page paper discussing the evolution of typography and graphic design from a historical perspective and the recent advent of computer-aided design. Typography and graphic design have gone through a great deal of evolution since the introduction of the first printing press in the 15th century. Since that time, typography has been impacted greatly by the industrial revolution, the introduction of photocomposition and most recently, computer technology. In each revolutionary step, designers have maintained certain styles and formats while at the same time developed new and exciting aspects of the trade. The recent computer-aided design (CAD) applications which have been introduced have allowed graphic designers to not only develop new types of fonts, styles and logos at their desktop but have also expanded their responsibilities to include not only traditional design but the responsibilities previously of the typesetters themselves in addition to being the main designers for the market involving printed materials and graphics used in advertising, inter-active media and web design.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJgrdes1.rtf
The Future of Graphic Arts
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This 10 page paper takes a look at what graphic arts might be like in the twenty-first century by first looking at its past. The changes which have been effected by technology are highlighted. The artist's role in the advertising industry is examined. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA027Art.rtf
The Future of Graphic Arts
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This 32 page paper consider the way that graphics may develop in the future. This study is undertaken by looking at the way this art has developed in the past. Starting at the beginning of modern graphic art at the beginning of the twentieth century, the writer considers the manner of development, and also considers more modern graphic artists such as Paul Rand. Issues such as technology and modern inspiration are also discussed as is the role of the internet. The role of the artist themselves is also considered, with both the threats and the opportunities they will face in the future. The bibliography cites 29 sources.
Filename: TEgrapic.rtf
The Future of Graphic Design on the Web
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This 5 page paper looks at the role of graphic design in the world of the Internet. Firstly it looks to the market and potential market graphic designers may find, and then it goes on to look at alternative companies may find and the pricing structure of the industry. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEwebdes.wps
The History and Future of Graphic Art
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This 28 page report discusses graphic art in terms of its development, its history, and where it will go in the future. In considering the future of graphic arts, it can be remarkably instructive to look at its history and how it has governed its developed. Both the history and potential future of graphic art are looked at in the report. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: BWgrafic.rtf
The Impact Of Digital Imagery On Copyright Laws
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A 10 page research paper on the complicated issue of how to alter copyright laws to protect digital imagery on the Internet and elsewhere. Bibliography included.
Filename: Digimcop.wps
The Implications of the Shift from Analogue to Digital Photography: The Ideals of Originality, Truth and Authenticity
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This is a 4 page paper on the implications of the shift from analogue to digital photography. With the recent shift of analogue to digital photography, critics cannot help but wonder what the implications of this change will be in regards to the ideals of originality, truth and authenticity of the work. From a traditional viewpoint, Benjamin and others argued that art loses its authenticity and originality once it is mass reproduced because art and photography have an intrinsic link with time and space which relates to these two aspects. In addition to the fact that digital photography can be mass reproduced in an exact manner, it also lends itself to being altered and manipulated quite easily. While this may imply that all original components of the piece are lost forever, some graphic designers have recently expanded this component to create a new field to allow for original technical work which is considered reflective of modern society. While Baudrillard stated that the media has turned modern society into one which is devoid of authentic experience, some critics allow that digital technology may actually provide a further medium to create authentic and dynamic experience.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJansft1.rtf
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