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Purpose of Digital Graphics

 

To educate:

Digital graphics can be used to educate as one of the examples would be books and magazines, which includes school textbooks of which can also be educational. Moreover, posters could be used in schools or include in a magazine. Websites that use digital graphics might be as well be for the purpose to educate users. Adults can also be educated as education is not only for children. It can range from graphics which could them to learn skills to the health and safety posters in the workplace.

The artwork is designed for educational purposes. This design is to shows photosynthesis.


To inform:

Digital graphics that combine with text and images could be used to provide a message as it may include signs and posters which is to guide around a building, or maybe used to tell what to do or what not to do in a particular situation.

As for an example, this illustration shows a quick and comprehensive guide in typography.


To promote:

Digital graphics could be used to promote a product. For example, film posters are to promote new movies. Graphics can be used to promote places or events as well, whether it be posters, flyers, billboards, or online graphics. Websites can also use promotions to promote sales or specials offers as it is to attract new clients.

For example, the graphic promotes sales of discounts of new arrivals that is to attract clients.


To advertise:

Digital graphics for companies use adverts to promote their products. The advertisements are often seen in billboards, magazines as well as online. An advert may be for a certain product or can be also used to raise the figure of the company for clients to know about it. The adverts can sometimes be really simple as it only includes a small amount of information on them by the reason of raising an image of the brand instead of promoting for sale.

With the example, the brand ‘Nike’ made an advertisement that refers to the new product for their shoes to the clients.


To entertain:

Digital graphics can just be created to entertain. Books and magazines are frequently designed to entertain and graphics at which includes magazines or book covers can be covered for this purpose. The part of entertaining is to capture the attention of the potential clients so as to possibly think about purchasing the product.

For example, the illustration shows a graphic design on a magazine cover about video games to tell the clients what it includes inside.






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