A graphic designer is a creative problem solver who is trained to conceive, plan, and execute a design that communicates a direct message in an imaginative and visually arresting manner to an intended audience regardless of the medium. Effective visual communication requires a graphic designer to inform and motivate a viewer.
Shape refers to the external outline of a form or anything that has height and width. An example would be the basic three shapes: the circle , the square, and the triangle, considered to be the fundamental shapes found in all design.
Texture is the look and feel of a surface. In two dimensional form, texture is essentially visual and adds richness and dimension to work.
Space refers to the distance between shapes and forms, but it is best understood in design as white space or negative space terms used to refer to the empty but often active areas that are void of visual elements.
Space refers to the distance between shapes and forms, but it is best understood in design as white space or negative space terms used to refer to the empty but often active areas that are void of visual elements.