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3 years ago
Graphic designers create visuals to meet precise commercials or promotional needs, such as packaging, displays or logos. Web Designers create and modify all aspects of a website, including graphics, contest, performance, and capacity. Web designers earn more than graphic designers. Web designer: 1. See the art as a way to leverage technology 2. Have a mutual interaction with their audience 3. More technical (I.e., coding and programming) 4. Apply an engineering approach to their designs 5. Must predict how a design will make its audience feel and react 6. Need to know how to design for versatile mediums (I.e, laptop, tablet, smartphone) 7. Can develop and enhance their work over time 8. Can catch the web design trend predictions Graphic designer: 1. Put the art first 2. Have a one-way relationship with their audience 3. More artistic (I.e., sketch with a pen and paper) 4. Emphasize visual theory in their designs 5. Must focus on how a design communicates a message to its audience 6. Need to know how each element of a design translates to print 7. Have one shot to get a design right once it's printed