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Current paper · Semantic Scholar
CONVERSION STRATEGIES OF FINE ARTS GRADUATES' CAPITALS AMID DIGITAL CREATIVE INDUSTRY TRANSFORMATIONThe rapid growth of the digital creative economy, especially in art-centered cities such as Surakarta, has created both opportunities and challenges for art graduates. Many Fine Arts graduates are shifting their careers toward digital illustration and graphic design, highlighting a gap between formal art education and the needs of today’s creative industry. This study aims to examine the capital conversion strategie…
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Graphic design is a profession, academic discipline and applied art that involves creating visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives. Graphic design is an interdisciplinary branch of design and of the fine arts. Its practice involves creativity, innovation and lateral thinking using manual or digital tools, where it is usual to use text and graphics to co…
Book · DOAB
Chapter Procedura TTP/PTI per IA generativa e test di elaborazione inversaThe here collected contributions relating to the 46th International Conference of the Representation Disciplines Teachers, organized jointly by Sapienza University of Rome, Roma Tre University, and San Raffaele Roma University, aim to offer the scientific community a reflection on the theoretical and methodological aspects related to the concept of èkphrasis, a term that, in the field of representation, concerns des…
Full text · Open Library
Production for graphic designersComputer technology has revolutionized the work of graphic designers, printers and print production professionals. To keep up with these far-reaching changes, Alan Pipes' "Production for Graphic Designers" enters the digital age. This revised third edition covers the most up-to-date technological advances in graphics and print production, fully explaining all the standard prepress and printing processes, including c…
Image · DPLA
Two students stand in front of a wall covered with posters with Japanese writing. One of the students holds up a poster that advertises an exhibit titled Development of Japanese-style Painting in Modern Japan at the National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto.
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