Graphic Design

Title:
Graphic Design
Contributor:
Cooley, Shannon (Presenter)
Central Piedmont CC (Director)
Language:
, ASL
Publisher:
National Interpreter Education Center, January 17, 2014
Type of resource:
Moving image
Genre:
Video recordings
Format:
Video
electronic
1 video, 15:07
Digital origin:
born digital
Abstract/Description:
The presenter's aim is to clarify the misconception that graphic design is easy. After explaining her background in the field, she provides a brief definition and overview of graphic design, detailing what it is used to create. She then explains the tools used in the process, focusing on the types of software. The pressures and challenges of the creative process are also discussed, as well as the low pay rate.
Related item:
Terp Talks
Subjects and keywords:
graphic design, ASL, persuasive, short duration, female, Caucasian, TerpTalks
terptalks
Permanent URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20198958
vimeo id:
97184157
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