Saturday 29 January 2011

Graphic Design


Advertising and Graphic Design have a very strong relationship and often have to work together. They are very similar fields. The main differences between the two are Graphic Designers look to tell you about their own personal ideals and views and Advertisers look to find a way of making what they are selling part of your ideals and views. The way in which advertisers and Graphic Designers work together is the advertisers will come up with a concept or idea and the graphic designer will make that idea a reality. However in Graphic Design there is a lot more freedom for self-expression as you can be free-lance. In Advertising you can be creative but as long as it appeals to the demographic.


Modernity & Modernism


Modernity tends to refer to the social relations associated with the rise in capitalism and has close links with the modernism movement. The era most relevant to advertising is late modernity, which took place in the early 1900’s. Modernity was seen as a new way of thinking in terms of political, social and artistic movements.

Modernism, which originated in the 19th and 20th centuries, was a rebellion against realism. Although this movement is associated more with fine art, with artists such as Picasso and Bauhaus totally reinventing the perception of how art should look, fine art and advertising have always had close links. Before modernism adverts basically consisted of an image and a paragraph of blurb on the product. However throughout the modernist period adverts began to use a lot more appealing and artistic images and layouts that went with the trend of modernist art.