
Computer Graphics For Communication (1982)
The film discusses the evolution of graphic design through computer technology, highlighting how computers enhance the efficiency and creativity of graphic artists. It contrasts traditional graphic art production with modern computer-generated methods, showcasing the tools and processes involved in creating various graphics, including charts and animations. The narrative emphasizes that while computers automate tedious tasks, they ultimately serve as tools that empower artists to focus on design and innovation.
Keywords
graphic design, computer technology, creativity, art production, automation, tools, efficiency, animation, graphic artist