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Graphics are visual presentations on some surface such as a wall, canvas, computer screen, paper or stone to inform, illustrate or entertain. Examples are photographs, drawings, Line Art, graphs, diagrams, symbols, geometric designs, maps, engineering drawings, or other images which are not only text. Graphics is often used in combination with text and color.

Graphics can be functional or artistic. Graphics can be imaginary or representing something in the real world. The latter can be a recorded version, such as a photograph, or an interpretation by a scientist to highlight essential features, or an artist, in which case the distinction with imaginary graphics may get blurred.

Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Drawing
    • 1.2 Painting
    • 1.3 Printmaking
    • 1.4 Line Art
    • 1.5 Etchings
    • 1.6 Illustration
    • 1.7 Graphs
    • 1.8 Diagrams
    • 1.9 Symbols
    • 1.10 Geometric Design
    • 1.11 Maps
    • 1.12 Photography
    • 1.13 Engineering drawings
    • 1.14 Computer Graphics
  • 2 Use
    • 2.1 Business
    • 2.2 Advertising
    • 2.3 To Educate
    • 2.4 Film and Animation
    • 2.5 Web Graphics
  • 3 Graphics Education
  • 4 Famous Graphic Designers
  • 5 Examples
  • 6 See also
  • 7 References

History

The earliest graphics known to the modern world are cave paintings created during the Upper Palaeolithic period from 40,000 - 10,000 BC. Some of the earliest known drawings known are that of engraved stone tablets. Papyrus was used by the Egyptians as a material to draw onto plan pyramids, they also used a slab of limestone and wood. From 600-250 BC the Greeks played a major role in geometry, they used graphics to represent their theories such as the Circle Theorem and the Pythagorean theorem.

Drawing

Main articles: Drawing and Technical drawing.

Painting

Main article: Painting

In the Middle Ages paintings were very distorted, for example with people on a castle wall disproportionally large because they were what was important in the painting. Later realism and perspective became more important, symbolised by the use of a frame with a wire mesh that the painter would look through at the scene to precisely copy those dimensions on the canvas that had a corresponding grid drawn on it. During the Renaissance artists took a non-mathematical approach to drawing, Giotto di Bondone and Duccio di Buoninsegna made great advancements in graphics by using perspective drawing with the use of symmetry, converging lines and foreshortening.

Printmaking

Main article: Printmaking

Printmaking originated in China after paper was invented (about A.D. 105). Relief printing first flourished in Europe in the 15th century, when the process of papermaking was imported from the East. Since that time, relief printing has been augmented by the various techniques described earlier, and printmaking has continued to be practiced as one of the fine arts.

Line Art

Etchings

Main article: Etchings

The Dutch artist M.C. Escher specialised in etchings of impossible structures.

Illustration

Main article: Illustration

Graphs

Main article: Graphs

Diagrams

Main article: Diagrams

Symbols

Main article: Symbols

Geometric Design

Maps

Main article: Maps

One of the first 'modern' maps was made by Waldseemüller.

Photography

Main article: Photography

One difference between photography and other forms of Graphics is that a photographer, in principle, just records a sinlge moment in reality. There doesn't seem to be any interpretation. But a photographer can choose the field of view and the angle and can use other techniques, such as various lenses to distort the view or filters to change the colours. And in recent times digital photography has opened the way to an infinite number of fast but strong manipulations. Even in the early days of photography there was controversy over photographs of enacted scenes that were presented as 'real life' (especially in war photography, where it can be very difficult to record the original events). And shifting someone's pupils ever so slightly with simple pinpricks in the negative could have a dramatic effect.

But just the choice of the field of view can have a strong effect, effectively 'censoring out' other parts of the scene, in other words cropping out selected parts or just avoiding including them in the photograph. This even touches on the philosophical question what reality is. Our eyes have their own way of recording visual information and our brains process that information based on previous experience, making us see just what we want to see or what we were taught to see. Photography can do (and even necessarily does) the same, except that someone else interprets for you. Of course, the same applies to other forms of graphics, but there it is obvious and accepted, and even expected because one wants to see not so much what an artist sees but how he sees it. In a different way this applies to technical and scientific drawings such as biological drawings, where one wants to see the essentials of something, say, an insect, not the specifics of this one insect (genotype in stead of phenotype).

Engineering drawings

Main article: engineering drawings

Computer Graphics

Main article: Computer graphics

In computer graphics there are two types of graphics: Raster, where each pixel is separately defined, and vector, where mathematical formula are used to draw lines (eg 'take two points and draw a parabole between them'), which are then interpreted at the 'receiving end' to produce the graphic. Vectors make for in principle infinitely sharp graphics and usually smaller files, but is limited to relatively simple representations.

In 1950 the first computer-driven display was attached to MIT’s Whirlwind I computer to generate simple pictures, this was followed by MIT’s TX-0 and TX-2- interactive computing which increased interest in computer graphics in the late 1950s. In 1962 Ivan Sutherland invented Sketchpad, an innovative program that influenced alternative forms of interaction with computers.

In the mid-1960s large computer graphics research projects were begun at MIT, General Motors, Bell Telephone labs, and Lockheed Aircraft. D. T. Ross of MIT developed an advanced compiler language for graphics programming. S.A.Coons, also at MIT, and J. C. Ferguson at Boeing, began work in sculptured surfaces. GM developed their DAC-1 system and other companies, such as Douglas, Lockheed, and McDonnell, also made significant developments. In 1968 Ray tracing was invented by Appel.

During the late 1970s personal computers began to become more powerful and capable of drawing basic and complex shapes and designs. Into the 1980s personal computers, particularly with the Macintosh artists and graphic designers began to see the computer as a serious design tool that could save time and be used to draw more accurately than a human. 3D computer graphics became possible in the late 1980s with the powerful SGI computers which were later used to create some of the first fully computer generated short films at Pixar. One of the most popular tools for computer graphics remains the Macintosh today in graphic design studios and businesses.

Modern computer systems dating from the 1980s and onwards often use a graphical user interface (GUI) to present data and information by using symbols, icons and pictures rather than text. Graphics is one of the five key elements of multimedia technology.

3D graphics became more popular in the 1990s in gaming, multimedia and animation. In 1993, Myst, one of the first fully 3D adventure games was released. In 1995 Toy Story the first full-length computer generated animation film was released in cinemas worldwide. Since then computer graphics have become more accurate and more detailed because of more advanced computers and better 3D modeling software applications such as Cinema 4D.

Another form of graphics on computers are screensavers, that originally had (and still have) the purpose of preventing the layout of much-used GUI's 'burning into' the computer screen, but have evolved into true pieces of art, especially on the Linux platform. The actual practical use of screensavers is now obsolete since modern screen are not succeptible to such "burning".

Use

Graphics are visual elements often used to point readers and viewers to particular information. They are also used to supplement text in an effort to aid readers in their understanding of a particular concept or make the concept more clear or interesting. Popular magazines, such as TIME, Wired and Newsweek, usually contain graphic material in abundance to attract readers, unlike the majority of scholarly journals. In computing, graphics are used as an interface for the user; and graphics is one of the five key elements of multimedia technology. Graphics are among the primary ways of advertising the sale of goods or services. It could be painted or drawn by hand, computer generated graphics or photographed.

Business

Graphics are commonly used in business and economics for financial charts and tables to represent Price and Quantity of a product. The term Business Graphics came into use in the late 1970s when personal computers became capable of drawing graphs and charts of data usually only displayed in tables, Business Graphics can be used to more easily notice changes over a period of time.

Advertising

This is probably where most money is to be made with Graphics, to the extent that artists need to do advertising work beside the artistic work or even take advertising potential into account when creating art to increase the chances of selling the artwork.

To Educate

Graphics are heavily used in education in textbooks for subjects such as geography, science and math to illustrate theories and concepts. Diagrams are also used to label photographs and pictures. A common example of graphics in use to educate is diagrams of human anatomy.

Educational animation is an important emerging field of graphics. Animated graphics can have advantages over static graphics for explaining subject matter that changes over time.

The Oxford Illustrated Dictionary uses graphics and technical illustrations to make reading material more interesting and easier to understand. In an encyclopedia graphics are used to illustrate concepts and show examples of a particular topic being discussed.

In order for a graphic to function effectively as an educational aid, the learner must be able to interpret it successfully. This interpretative capacity is one aspect of graphicacy.

Film and Animation

Computer graphics are often used in the majority of new feature films, especially those with a large budget. Films to heavily use computer graphics include Spider-Man and War of the Worlds.

Web Graphics

In the 1990s Internet speeds increased, and Internet browsers capable of viewing images were released, the first being Mosaic. Websites began to use the GIF format to distribute small graphics such as banners, advertisements and navigation buttons on web pages. Web graphics are useful in providing a truly graphical user interface to websites rather than plain text.

A program like MS Paint in Windows Microsoft can be used for beginners, and gradually more professional programs like Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro can give you more abilites but may be harder to use.

Graphics Education

The majority of schools, colleges and universities around the world educate students on the subject of graphics and art.

Famous Graphic Designers

Aldus Manutius designed the first Italic type style which is often used in desktop publishing and graphic design. April Greiman is known for her influential poster design. Paul Rand is well known as a design pioneer for designing many popular corporate logos including the logo for IBM, NeXT and UPS. William Caslon during the mid-18th century designed many typefaces including ITC Founder's Caslon, ITC Founder's Caslon Ornaments, Caslon Graphique, ITC Caslon No. 224, Caslon Old Face and Big Caslon.

Examples

See also

  • Computer graphics
  • Art
  • Painting
  • Paul Rand
  • Drawings
  • Graphics programs
  • 2D graphics
  • Graphic designer
  • computer graphic
  • Raster graphics
  • List of graphic designers
  • Corporate Identity
  • Desktop publishing
  • Logo design
  • Magazines
  • Marketing
  • Newspapers
  • Posters
  • Style guide
  • Web design
  • Knowledge visualization
  • Graphic design

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