15000-10000 BC -
The first known visual communication,with pictographs and symbols in the Lascaux caves in southern France.
3600 BC - The Blau Manument,the oldest artifact known to combine words and pictures.
105 AD - Chinese government official Tsiai Lun or Chai Lun credited with inventing paper.
1045 AD - Pi Sheng invents movable type,allowing for character to be individually place for printing.
1276 - Printing arrives in Europe with a paper mill in Fabriano,Italy.
1450 - Johann Gensfleisch zum Gutenburg credited with perfecting the system for printing type in book.
1460 - Albercht Pfister the first to add illustrations to a printed book.
1530 - Open first type foundry,developing and selling fonts to printers by Claude Garamond.
1722 - First Calson Old Style font developed.
1760 - Industrial Revolution begins,setting the stage for advance in graphic design production.
1796 - Author Aloys Senefelder develops lithography.
1800 - First printing press made of all cast-iron parts,requiring 1/10 the manual labor and doubling the possible paper size.
1816 - First sans-serif fonts make a subtle entrance as one line of the book.
1860 - Art and Crafts movement.
1880 - Development of halftone screen allows for first photo printed with a full range of tones.
1890 - Art Nouveau movement begins and changes design,making its way into all type of commercial design and utilizing all types of art.
1901 - The Art and Craft of the Machine,basic principles of modern design,future designers create prototypes for machine productions.
1916 - Dada Movement.
1919 - The Bauhaus,a German school is founded providing the framework for modern design.
1960 - Pop Art movement.
1968 - Post-Modernism.
1969 - Douglas Englebart develops first computer mouse ,setting the stage for the future tool of graphic design.
1984 - Apple releases first Macintosh computer featuring bitmap graphics.
1985 - Develops Pagemaker software,coins the phrase Desktop Publishing by Paul Brained.
1990 - Photoshop version one is released and develops the world wide web ,along with HTML and the concept of website addressed.
2001 - Max Kisman designs poster celebrating a century of Toulouse-Lautrec.
2002 - Jean-Benoit Levy designed a poster for the 9 design studios that opened in San Francisco for local AIGA members
Adobe Creative Suite launched.
2003 - Graphic design in the U.S. is more common than fine arts
3D sidewalk art and Spray paint art is popular.
The U.S. government has been using Verizon Wireless to spy on citizens
Possible revolution in the near future.
ROLE OF GRAPHIC DESIGN :
LOGOS
- A symbol or other small design adopted by an organization to
identify its products.
ICONS / SYMBOLS
- A mark or character used as a
conventional representation of an object, function, or process, e.g. the letter
or letters standing for a chemical element or a character in musical notation.
- A thing that represents or stands for something
else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
ADVERTISEMENTS
- A notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy.
BOOK DESIGN
- Book design is the art of incorporating the content, style, format, design, and sequence of the various components of a book into a coherent whole.
BROCHERS
- A small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service.
BILL BOARDS
- Billboards present large advertisements to passing pedestrians and drivers.
PRODUCT PACKING
- Packaging is the science, art, and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging also refers to the process of design, evaluation, and production of packages.

POSTER
- A large printed picture used for decoration.
- A person who posts something online, as on a blog, social media website, or forum.

GREETING CARD
- A decorative card sent to convey good wishes.
CORPORATE STATIONERY (CALL CARD,LETTERHEAD)
- Materials (such as paper, pens, and ink) that are used for writing or typing.
- paper that is used for writing letters and that usually has matching envelopes.
TASK 2
ELEMENTS OF GRAPHIC DESIGN :
- SHAPE
- LINES
- COLOUR
- TYPE
- ART,ILLUSTRATION,PHOTOS
- TEXTURE
SHAPE
- A shape is the form of an object or its external boundary, outline, or external surface, as opposed to other properties such as color, texture, material composition.- Psychologists have theorized that humans mentally break down images into simple geometric shapes.
LINES
- Line is a mark connecting two points,something stretched between two things,or two or more peeople standing in a row.
- Line also a long narrow mark or band.Line can be horizontal,vertical or diagonal.Lines can use to produce art.
type of lines
COLOUR
- Colour is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red,blue,yellow,green and others.
- Colour can be divide into two type such as CMYK and RGB.
color can make the product more attractive.
TYPE
- The work of producing printed pages from written material.
- The style,arrangement,or appearance of printed letters on a page.Typogrqaphy is performed by typesetters,compositors,typographers,graphic designers,art directors,and comic book artist.

example for typography
ART,ILLUSTRATION,PHOTOS
- What we can see, art can make people amaze.
- 3D art is the art that make the picture looks alive. The picture below some example of 3D street art.

portrait picture
landscape picture
manipulation picture
TEXTURE
- The visual and especially tactile quality of a surface : rough texture.
- The characteristic structure of the interwoven or intertwined threads,stands,or the like that make up a textile fabric : coarse texture.
- The characteristic physical structure given to a material, an object, etc., by the size, shape, arrangement, and proportions of its parts: soil of a sandy texture; a cake with a heavy texture.
TASK 3
5 ARTIST :
PABLO PICASSO

wood texture
TASK 3
5 ARTIST :
PABLO PICASSO
- Spanish painter, sculptor, print maker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright who spent most of his adult life in France.
- BORN : October 25, 1881, Spain
- ARTWORK :
- OIL PAINTING
CHIA YU CHIAN
Chia Yu Chian was in Paris for studies from 1959 to 1962, where he had a studio at 20, Rue du Sommerard in the Latin Quarters and then 28, Rue de la Charbonnere in Montmarte. His works typify the School of Paris style that included Fauvism, Cubism and Orphism.
Born in Johor, Chia Yu Chian graduated from Nanyang Academy Fine Arts, Singapore in 1958. He was the first artist from Straits Settlement to receive a French Government scholarship at Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris (1959-1962). He was commissioned to do a mural painting Life in Malaysia for Malaysian High Commission in Paris. Yu Chian received the awards of Honourable Mention, Salon des Independent and Societe des Artistes Francaise, Paris.
Born in Johor, Chia Yu Chian graduated from Nanyang Academy Fine Arts, Singapore in 1958. He was the first artist from Straits Settlement to receive a French Government scholarship at Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris (1959-1962). He was commissioned to do a mural painting Life in Malaysia for Malaysian High Commission in Paris. Yu Chian received the awards of Honourable Mention, Salon des Independent and Societe des Artistes Francaise, Paris.
ARTWORK :

Signed, titled and dated ‘Yu Chian Paris 1961’
(upper left and lower right)
Oil on canvas laid on board
(upper left and lower right)
Oil on canvas laid on board
GARY BASEMAN
BORN : September 27, 1960 (age 53) Los Angeles,California
OCCUPATION : Cartoonist, illustrator, painter, designer, animator
ARTWORK :

Gary Baseman is a versatile “Low Brow” artist who dabbles in traditional art, clothing, and toys. He also has three Emmy Awards under his belt for a Disney cartoon called Teacher’s Pet. Clap, clap, clap.
DAVID LLOYD GLOVER
BORN : Victoria, British Columbia is the 1949 birthplace of David Lloyd Glover.Located on Vancouver Island.
OCCUPATION : Prolific Painter
ARTWORK :

EDWARD HOPPER
BORN : July 22, 1882, New York,United States
Edward Hopper was a prominent American realist painter and printmaker. While he was most popularly known for his oil paintings, he was equally proficient as a watercolorist and printmaker in etching.
ARTWORK :

FINAL TASK :
BACKGROUND
OF STUDY :
NOREZATUL
NABILA BT MOHD YUSRI
I really
like the art. I am a graphic design student. For this latter task we are
required to do research on current issues .With I have chosen the title of
global warming as a topic. After completing a study on this topic we have to
include elements of illustration. I use my own ideas to produce the best work.
However, I do not actually described global warming as a whole, but I'm sure
other versions apart. For example, the elements of nature. My opinion to design
any type of elements in my artwork. I do all this for my success in my life and
become independent artist graphic designer.
MY OBJECTIVE :
·
- To incorporate any global sketch style art with a different version.
- For such recent works to meet the title I choose to add an appropriate illustration.
- To provide graphic elements through my art.
OBJECT :
·
- Magnetic Lasso Tool
- Magic Eraser Tool
- Layer Style :
- Effects, stroke, satin and color
- Move Tool
TECHNIQUE:
- I have used Adobe Photoshop to create the poster.
DESCRIPTIONS :
·
To produce
my first poster, I put the earth as the main character. I put the earth as the
first character because, to describe the destruction of the earth meditating if
this problem is not addressed. With that, I added a few other objects that term
to describe how high the temperature warming. Moreover, with its addition of
the buildings which have as a consequence and cause of the problem. i using
white color as a background.
CONCLUSION :
In our daily life, all people have
they are own talented. My suggestions is we need to take care our talented and
keep it until we grow up. For myself, my talent is my life, my dream, my
success and so on. Imaginations is more important to all graphic designer. I
hopefully my artwork for this title be a creativity idea and I will make a
beautiful detail for my poster.
POSTER :
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