
While Graphic Design as a discipline has a relatively recent history, graphic design-like activities span the history of humankind: from the caves of
Lascaux, to Rome's
Trajan's Column to the
illuminated manuscripts of the middle ages, to the dazzling neons of
Ginza. In both this lengthy history and in the relatively recent explosion of
visual communication in the 20th and 21st centuries, there is sometimes a blurring distinction and over-lapping of
advertising art, graphic design and
fine art. After all, they share many of the same elements, theories, principles, practices and
languages, and sometimes the same benefactor or client. In
advertising art the ultimate objective is the sale of goods and services. In graphic design, "the essence is to give order to information, form to ideas, expression and feeling to artifacts that document human experience."
* Graphic Design
Ver também: History of Graphic Design
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