well, in my perspective, Graphic Design is just a sub category of Fine Arts where its main base of establishment is commercial use....
An artist can produce works of art that involve graphic media to convey a message the artist wants, rather than be under the mercy/ desires of the client
Graphic design uses more digital media than Fine Arts, where the former expanded to website design & animation that are distanced from fine arts.
An artist can easily function in a graphic design environment, but not the reverse.
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Abdul Karim , Head Of Prepress , r-pac Bangladesh Packaging Company Limited
Fine arts or Graphics Design are related sector, But fine arts or graphics Design some Difference ,Brush on a Canvas Cloth,Typography, Page Layout, Image Development, Branding etc but it is not limited to these Elements.
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Amit Amberker , Looking for Creative Designing Projects which needs to be Done on Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDRAW , Freelancer and Self Employed
Hi Ghady El Hajj :)
This is Great! :) Thank you for posting this Question :)
Alrighty!... Here I go...
* Graphic Design is a form of communication in which Visual Information is used to convey a Message.
* Fine Art it is normally used for commercial purposes, to convey a specific and persuasive message to a large audience.
* Graphic Design often incorporates Typography, Page Layout, Image Development, Branding etc but it is not limited to these Elements.
* Fine Art may seek to inspire Emotion in the Observer and Encourages the Observer’s Individual Interpretation and Response.
* The intent of Graphic Design is to Send a Message.
* The intent of Fine Art is to Convey a Message.
* A Portrait Photography of Mr. Rabea Ataya and incorporating Special Effects from Adobe Photoshop or CorelDRAW for a Poster with the title "General Manager, Chairman, CoFounder at Bayt.com” = Graphic Design.
* A Portrait Painting of Mr. Rabea Ataya and writing the title “General Manager, Chairman, CoFounder at Bayt.com” with a Brush on a Canvas Cloth = Fine Art.