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“Commercial Art tries to make you buy things. Graphic Design gives you ideas.”



Graphic Designer Vs Graphic Artist

According to study.com, these are the main differences between a graphic designer and a graphic artist.

Graphic designers work with programs like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign to create sketch art, multimedia and video products. They use their skills to create designs that capture a client's or company's message and bring about an emotional response in the targeted consumer. They work with different mediums, including illustration, film and digital photography. The outcome could be a label for a product, a poster for a political campaign, or the entire brand for an organization. Graphic designers also create logos, magazine layouts, posters and promotional video animations.

Graphic artists work in fields like film and internet entertainment; they may also design animation for interactive web pages. These artists are normally responsible for using imagination and creative skill to come up with visual designs, effects, and animated sequences for diverse entertainment media. Many of these artists work and collaborate with a team to brainstorm ideas, develop storyboards and sketches, and create seamless animations using digital graphics and animation software. Whether film, television, or video games, these artists use their talents to create something that moves and entertains a viewer.


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