A graphic designer’s process for designing is very tedious, but it is very rewarding once it has been accomplished. Something very important to remember is that an artist does not concern himself with the final product. A designer on the other hand is focused on the product and how it will affect the audience at the end of the production. The whole concept of design is focused on the user and how it affects them. Not only does it matter how it affects them, but also if the design is compatible with the person and if they can understand it. Before a design is made, the creators think about the end goal and the audience that it will affect. Once they have figure out who will be affected, they will then discuss their budget, the type of materials that are going to be used, and then they also discuss the time limit they have to finish the project. An important step in creating the product is that after setting up the general prototype, they bring out the prototypes to the public and check for feedback so they can fix it to make it more user friendly and understandable. Not only is having a functioning product important, but it is also critical to have a beautiful design for the employer. After the prototypes have been modified, the final product is created and then sent to the employer.
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I completely agree that the process of designing for a graphic designer can be tedious. Sometimes they can up looking at a blank canvas, not knowing how to start since there are endless possibilities. It makes me think how do graphic designers gain inspiration?