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    There are two types of computer graphics: raster graphics, where each pixel is separately defined (as in a digital photograph), and vector graphics, where mathematical formulas are used to draw lines and shapes, which are then interpreted at the viewer's end to produce the graphic.

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    Visual identity graphic design. — ...
    Marketing & advertising graphic design. — ...
    1. User interface graphic design
    2. Publication graphic design
    3.Packaging graphic design
    4. Motion graphic design
    5. Environmental graphic design
    6. Art and illustration for graphic design

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    Visual Identity Graphic Design
    Marketing & Advertising Graphic Design
    Web Design
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    Motion Graphic Design
    Environmental Graphic Design
    Illustration For Graphic Design

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    There are two types of graphics- vector and raster. raster graphic's pixels are separately defined and in vector graphic, math formulas are used to draw shapes.

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    Electronic hardware design involves the meticulous creation of physical components for electronic systems. This intricate process encompasses circuit design, PCB layout, and component selection to optimize functionality, efficiency, and manufacturability. Skilled professionals in electronic hardware design focus on creating reliable and innovative solutions for a wide range of applications, from consumer electronics to industrial systems. This discipline is essential in advancing technology, ensuring that electronic devices not only meet performance requirements but also adhere to the ever-evolving standards of efficiency and sophistication.

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    There are several types of graphics, including:

    1. Raster Graphics: Composed of pixels and are resolution-dependent, such as photographs.
    2. Vector Graphics: Comprised of paths defined by mathematical equations, allowing for scalability without loss of quality.
    3. 3D Graphics: Represent objects in three-dimensional space, commonly used in gaming, animation, and virtual reality.
    4. Typography/Graphics: Utilizes text as a visual element to convey information or create artistic designs.
    5. Charts and Graphs: Visual representations of data, including bar charts, pie charts, and line graphs.
    6. Icons and Symbols: Simplified graphical representations of objects or concepts, commonly used in user interfaces.
    7. Infographics: Blend text, icons, and visuals to present complex information in a visually appealing and easily understandable format.
    8. Logos and Branding: Unique graphical symbols used to represent a company or organization.
    9. Memes and Internet Graphics: Humorous or satirical images and text often shared virally on the internet.
    10. Digital Art: Artistic creations made using digital tools and techniques, ranging from digital paintings to photo manipulations.

    These are just a few examples, and the field of graphics continues to evolve with advancements in technology and design trends.

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    Thanks for sharing! It's fascinating to learn about the different types of computer graphics. Raster graphics and vector graphics each have their own unique characteristics and applications. It's amazing how technology allows us to create and interpret visuals in such diverse ways.
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    There are several types of graphics, each serving different purposes and used in various industries. Some common types include:

    Raster Graphics: Also known as bitmap graphics, these are made up of pixels arranged in a grid. Common raster formats include JPEG, PNG, and GIF. They are suitable for photographs and images with complex colour gradients.

    Vector Graphics: These are made up of paths defined by mathematical equations. They are resolution-independent and can be scaled without losing quality. Common vector formats include SVG, AI, and EPS. They are suitable for logos, illustrations, and diagrams.

    3D Graphics: These are used to create three-dimensional objects and scenes. They are commonly used in video games, movies, and simulations. Common 3D formats include OBJ, FBX, and STL.

    Typography: This refers to the art and technique of arranging type to make written language readable and appealing. Typography can be used in graphic design to create visually appealing text-based designs.

    Charts and Graphs: These are used to visually represent data. Common types include bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, and scatter plots.

    Infographics: These are visual representations of information, data, or knowledge intended to present complex information quickly and clearly. They often combine text, images, and charts or graphs.

    Digital Paintings and Illustrations: These are created using digital tools such as tablets and software like Adobe Photoshop or Corel Painter. They can mimic traditional painting and illustration techniques.

    Animation: This involves creating the illusion of motion through a rapid sequence of static images. Animation can be 2D or 3D and is used in movies, video games, and multimedia presentations.

    These are just a few examples, and there are many more types of graphics used in various fields such as web design, advertising, and digital art.

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    There are several types of graphics used in various fields, including:

    1) Raster Graphics: These are made up of pixels arranged in a grid, commonly used for digital photography and detailed images.

    2) Vector Graphics: They use mathematical equations to define shapes, making them ideal for logos, illustrations, and scalable graphics.

    3) 3D Graphics: Used in animation, gaming, and architectural visualization, 3D graphics create three-dimensional objects and environments.

    4) Typography/Graphics: Focusing on the design and arrangement of text, typography/graphic design combines text and visuals to communicate messages effectively.

    5) Infographics: These combine text, images, and graphics to convey complex information in a visually appealing and easy-to-understand format.

    6) Charts and Graphs: Used to represent data visually, charts and graphs include bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, and more.

    7) Interactive Graphics: These allow user interaction, such as interactive maps, data visualizations, and multimedia presentations.

    8) Digital Paintings: Created using digital tools like tablets and software, digital paintings mimic traditional painting techniques but offer greater flexibility and efficiency.

    9) Motion Graphics: Combining animation and graphic design, motion graphics use moving images and visual effects to convey messages or tell stories.

    10) Iconography: Consisting of symbols or icons representing objects, concepts, or actions, iconography is commonly used in user interfaces and signage.

    Each type of graphic has its unique characteristics and applications, catering to different needs and purposes across various industries and creative endeavors.

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