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From Birmingham to the Rest of the World; How Dedicated Software Programs Changed the Landscape of Graphic Design Regardless of Location

Posted by Tarjinder Kailey on Monday, May 6, 2013


Graphic design can be comparable to the universe since it is a discipline that encompasses a lot of other processes in an almost infinite bound. For example you make images and set typeface letterings for a website, that’s graphics; when you edit images from anywhere, that’s still graphics. And even if you’re already editing animated clips, you can still consider that part of the over-all discipline called graphic designing.


But it doesn’t matter where you are located now or in what ways do you encounter graphic designing, it remains all and the same in its essence. So if you practice graphic designing in Birmingham, London or Glasgow as a profession slash hobby, it may be highly plausible that you already know its general use.




There is a certain thing that is part of an unspoken or common sense rule that is inseparable in its practice though. That is the use of graphic software programs.


What does this piece of technological advancement brings into the picture?

A Milestone in Design (The history of graphic design software)


The whole existence of the field can be attributed to it or at least its rapid development. Following the invention of computers, designing was solely a play thing of fashion enthusiasts or fine art students. It has not yet been fully integrated into the virtual world.


Old fashioned methods of creating images out of nothing were done manually before the onset of computers; not through CGI (computer generated imagery) or smart gadgets. Although design can still be achieved through the traditional paper and pencil technique to this day, graphic software made an interesting addition to its fulfilment which is convenience.


With software, almost anyone can be their own professional graphic designer. With software, graphic design has made itself known in the world under a movement away from fine art.


In the beginning, the word “graphic design” was first coined only in 1922 to refer to visual representations that give way to information, ideas and expression that document human experience. The person behind the definition and its first usage in public was an American type designer, Mr. William Addison Dwiggins who aimed to challenge his contemporaries to make valuable changes to their field and address the changing trends.


But the British already made a classic use of graphic design when it showcased the London Underground logo (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/Underground.svg), a decade before Dwiggins even coined the term.


The logo did not just involve timeless design but also ageless typography. Soon thereafter, it became an important part of the whole discipline and was further developed as an integral ingredient in the success of modern graphic design.


And thanks to this groundbreaking introduction of software programs such as Adobe CS and Corel Draw, anyone can now practice graphic designing in Birmingham at the comfort of their own homes.




What applications benefit from it?


Applications in Real Life (Different uses of graphic design and how software programs helped improved it)


Publications – Do you know Gutenberg? He invented the first movable metal types that made mass production of books, possible. From that, everything developed and computers now rule the game with modern printers that can print millions of copy at a desired pace. In graphic design, there are dedicated software programs that worked solely for page lay-out.


If scribes do a lot of manual work to draw intricate images and typefaces before, one can simply create and edit that now through a software. It uses typography (typefaces and set letter systems), and images as illustrations for magazines, books and other printed materials.


Logo Designing – What comes to mind first when thinking of logos that lasted long enough to witness generations fascinated by its longevity? There’s Coke, the Olympics logo and heck even London’s own Underground train system. Programs attuned to graphic designing can match these set of timeless classic with logos for such companies as Facebook, Nickelodeon and Google.


Entertainment Industry – Logos are more on the corporate and business feel, while books are for educational purposes but graphic designing also has a fun side. You can see it vividly enhancing all the images you see in movie posters, leaflets, comic books, DVD covers, and credits in a film.



Some of the best software programs in use according to different standards made all these possible. Here are three of the leading names:


Top Graphic Software Programs (Compare and Contrast some distinctive features)

Adobe Creative Suite – Currently on its fifth version, the 6th instalment is now on a pre-order period. It has 5 main creative suites thus the highest price in the fray. It has superb digital imaging features and intuitive user interface for ease of use.


Corel Draw Graphics Suite – like the pioneer Adobe, it also draws on the idea of a suite or many applications converged to give users more options. It offers a wide array of applications including the complicated vector illustration, page layout and mobile capabilities.


Xara Designer Pro – Unlike the two giants, this product’s general appeal is for the minimalist and consolidator since it is not a suite but a single program that offers all the application without you ever leaving its portal. So if you want to edit an image or layout a page, you only need to open one application. Because of this, it is also the cheapest of the three.



If you’re an aspiring professional or is a company wishing to make use of the advantage that Birmingham Graphic Design brings, then the time is ripe to start the venture to reap off the benefits in the soonest possible time.

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