What is Graphic Design?

Patient Tools

Read, save, and share this guide

Use these quick tools to make this medical article easier to read, print, save, or share with a family member.

Article Summary

If you’re not placing utmost importance on graphic design within your business, you're doing it wrong. You see, graphic design is responsible for communicating tailored messages, establishing brand identity, attracting target audiences, and enhancing usability, all of which are vital for the future success of your business. If you don’t know a lot about graphic design, including the reasons why it is important for any business,...

Key Takeaways

  • This article explains What is Graphic Design? in simple medical language.
Educational health guideWritten for patient understanding and clinical awareness.
Reviewed content workflowUse writer and reviewer profiles for stronger trust.
Emergency safety firstUrgent warning signs are highlighted below.

Seek urgent medical care if you notice

These warning signs are general safety guidance. Local emergency numbers and clinical judgment should always come first.

  • Severe symptoms, breathing difficulty, fainting, confusion, or rapidly worsening illness.
  • New weakness, severe pain, high fever, or symptoms after a serious injury.
  • Any symptom that feels urgent, unusual, or unsafe for the patient.
1

Emergency now

Use emergency care for severe, sudden, rapidly worsening, or life-threatening symptoms.

2

See a doctor

Book a professional medical evaluation if symptoms persist, worsen, recur often, affect daily activities, or occur in a high-risk patient.

3

Learn safely

Use this article to understand possible causes, tests, treatment options, prevention, and questions to ask your clinician.

If you’re not placing utmost importance on graphic design within your business, you’re doing it wrong. You see, graphic design is responsible for communicating tailored messages, establishing brand identity, attracting target audiences, and enhancing usability, all of which are vital for the future success of your business.

If you don’t know a lot about graphic design, including the reasons why it is important for any business, then you’re in luck. We’ve written this practical guide to telling you all there is to know about this practice.

What is Graphic Design?

1. Graphic design definition

Graphic design uses visual and textual elements such as typography, photography, iconography, and illustration to communicate ideas or messages, which therefore influence our perceptions. It is most commonly utilized for projects, events, campaigns, or products, and aims to help the producer connect with their target consumer through these visual and textual cues.

Common examples of graphic design work you might see every day include:

  • Marketing materials, such as flyers, brochures, and posters
  • Product packaging and labels
  • Website layouts
  • Infographics
  • Web and social media advertisements
  • T-shirt and apparel designs
  • Magazines, newspapers, and catalogs

Graphic design can be broken down as serving two important functions: creating aesthetics that maximize usability and creating visuals that shape users’ emotions. Let’s look at each of these in more depth below.

Graphic design creates aesthetics that maximize usability

On the surface, graphic design is about attracting a target audience using visual elements such as graphics, color, and typography, however, the craft must also take into consideration one vital element: user experience. This is particularly true for those working in the field of user experience (UX) design, as they must take on a human-centered approach with their work.

Along with considering the visual appeal of graphics, designers must aim to maximize usability to ensure what they design also serves a purpose. This means not only considering how a button on a sales page, for example, must look stylistically (including color, shape, outline, size, etc.), but also where it should be placed on the page to enhance both the user’s experience and conversion rates. Therefore, graphic design must consider a user’s visual processing abilities too.

Graphic design creates visuals that shape users’ emotions

Graphic design also has strong ties with emotional design, as designers must take a viewer’s emotions, expectations, and beliefs into consideration when creating visuals. This is where color theory comes into play, as the chosen color palette will not only convey certain messages to a viewer but influence their emotional response to the design too. For example, red is a color that is often seen to signify danger or an alert, whereas blue is associated with the ocean and sky, and therefore encourages a more tranquil response.

Graphic design therefore must use elements, including typography, that match the tone of the piece and shape a user’s emotions as they interact with the overall design from start to finish. Essentially, graphic design is also about making design considerations with user psychology in mind.

As you can see, graphic design differs from visual arts in the fact that it doesn’t just concentrate on beauty; rather, it ensures beauty and usability go hand-in-hand.

2. The basic principles of graphic design

Now that you know what graphic design is, it’s important to learn the elements and principles that make up design, as these serve a vital role within the field.

The elements of graphic design include:

  • Color
  • Size
  • Shape
  • Line
  • Form
  • Texture
  • Space

These elements can be used in combination or in contrast with each other to create visuals that are eye-catching and highly effective.

The basic principles of graphic design include:

  • Contrast
  • Balance
  • Rhythm
  • Emphasis
  • Movement
  • Proportion

Think of these as a set of guidelines that help a designer to achieve the perfect composition in a piece.

3. Types of graphic design

As you’ve probably realized by now, graphic design is quite broad. Although it contains a set of general ‘rules’ or guidelines, the industry is made up of several specializations, each focusing on a different type of graphic design.

Let’s look at the various types of graphic design in more detail.

Visual identity graphic design

A brand identity is the collection of elements a business uses to portray its desired image to the consumer, including its:

  • logo
  • color palette
  • typography
  • other visual elements

This is where visual identity graphic design comes into play, as it is responsible for designing the elements that form the brand’s visual identity.

Visual identity graphic designers will often create a set of brand guidelines (or ‘style guides’) that help to establish visual brand consistency across marketing or branding assets into the future. The visual identity of a brand is extremely important, which is why this sub-category is the most common type of graphic design.

Marketing and advertising graphic design

Graphic design helps organizations promote and communicate their brand, products, and services in a more effective, visual manner. Marketing and advertising graphic design include:

  • magazine ads
  • vehicle wraps
  • flyers
  • brochures
  • billboards
  • web banners
  • social media ads
  • postcards
  • trade show displays

User interface graphic design

A user interface refers to the things a person uses to interact with a device or application, including the keyboard, screen, or mouse. Therefore, when we refer to user interface graphic design, this involves the user’s visual experience with the interface and its design, such as the buttons, menus, and more.  Although a user interface must have technical functionality, it’s equally as important for it to have an aesthetic appeal that makes it enjoyable and easy to operate.

Examples of user interface graphic design include:

  • Web page design
  • Desktop app design
  • Game interfaces
  • Mobile app design
  • Theme design, such as for WordPress, Shopify, Squarespace, etc.

Publication graphic design

Publication graphic design is the application of graphic design elements and principles to long-form pieces that are publicly distributed to communicate with an audience. Examples include:

  • Books
  • Magazines
  • Newspapers
  • Catalogs
  • Newsletters
  • Reports
  • Directories

Although publication graphic design once solely referred to print mediums, it now also refers to digital forms of publishing, an area that has dramatically increased in popularity within the last decade alone.

Packaging graphic design

Packaging graphic design is built on the belief that every protective casing for a product can be an opportunity to delight consumers and tell the brand’s story. It includes choices in:

  • Material
  • Form
  • Texture
  • Graphics
  • Colors
  • Fonts

It aims to provide consumers with a sensual experience and engage them through sight, touch, sound, smell, and/or taste, depending on the product. Additionally, good packaging design should be able to convey the answers to the following questions, all within a glance:

  • What is the product?
  • Who is the product for?
  • How and why are people buying the product?

Motion graphic design

As the term suggests, motion graphics just refers to graphics that are moving (or in motion). This can include animation, typography, video, illustrations, and other design elements that are used in online media, television, and film. Common examples include:

  • Lyric videos
  • Title sequences and end credits
  • Animated logos
  • Video games
  • GIFs
  • Tutorial videos
  • Banners

It takes the core components of graphic design, including its elements and principles, and adds movement to it. The aim is that adding movement, keeps the viewer engaged visually for longer, all while effectively illustrating an idea or message to them.

Environmental graphic design

Environmental graphic design is a broad area of design that merges graphic, architectural, interior, landscape, and industrial design. Its main goal is to improve people’s experiences within their environment by making them more memorable, fascinating, helpful, or easier to navigate.

Examples include:

  • Murals
  • Signage
  • Interiors of retail stores, event spaces, offices, etc.
  • Museum exhibitions
  • Public transport navigation
  • Interactive displays

Ultimately, environmental graphic design provides visual cues that help people not only identify where they are but also get from their current destination to their desired destination without confusion.

Art and illustration for graphic design

While graphic design involves the use of art and illustration, it’s important to note that these disciplines remain separate. This is because, while graphic designers create and assemble visual pieces to communicate messages or enhance an individual’s experience, artists and illustrators create original artwork for purposes such as decoration, fine art, or storytelling.

Art and illustration, however, are often created for commercial use within graphic design and can be found in advertisements, packaging, branding, and marketing materials. Therefore, it is vital to include these mediums within this section.

4. The importance of graphic design in business

There’s no denying how vital graphic design is for businesses, especially in today’s fast-paced, visually-driven society. Research indicates that:

  • 90% of the information transmitted in the human brain is visual
  • 65% of the population are classified as ‘visual learners
  • Visuals are processed 60,000 times faster than text

To understand the critical importance graphic design plays in a business, it’s helpful to look at exactly which areas of a business rely on the practice.

Logo design

Your logo is what separates your business from its competitors and it’s the most important design asset you have representing your brand. It’s often the first thing a target customer will see about your company and therefore can set a great first impression and persuade them to do business with you. While typography plays a vital role in the success of your logo, so to does its color palette. The graphic design utilizes color theory to ensure your logo’s color palette communicates the right message to the right audience and evokes the emotions you want them to feel when interacting with your brand.

Advertising

Without a hero image, bold typography, and a clear call to action, it is highly unlikely your advertisement will capture attention, let alone convert prospects. If you want to cut through the noise and deliver your advertising message quickly and effectively, then your advertisement needs to adhere to the elements and principles of graphic design that we discussed earlier. Remember, graphic design aims to condense large amounts of information and convey it visually for greater ease, both of which are necessary for advertising.

Website design

The aim of your brand’s website should be to attract, engage, and convert visitors, and this just isn’t possible without the visual cues and aesthetically pleasing organization of information that graphic design allows. You see, graphic design elements and principles allow us to enhance a user’s experience, all while successfully moving them from A to B on your website through navigational prompts, clear messaging, and expertly placed calls to action.

Sales collateral 

Materials developed to help boost the sales process, such as product catalogs or brochures, also rely heavily on graphic design to enhance a business’s brand and messaging. They incorporate visual elements such as pleasing typography, appropriate imagery, and cohesive formatting to ensure the brand’s aims, voice, and message isn’t lost on the page.

Marketing collateral

Similarly, with your advertising and sales collateral, your marketing collateral relies heavily on graphic design to capture attention, increase brand recognition, and attract sales. Remember, good marketing designs lead to a boost in credibility, and good credibility will encourage your customers to trust you with their wants and needs, therefore increasing conversions. Through the creation of a brand style guide, you can also ensure your marketing collateral remains cohesive and in line with your brand.

Social media

Using custom branded visuals across your social media allows you to tie your online presence to your digital and physical branding, therefore further establishing cohesiveness. It also boosts the authenticity and integrity of your brand’s voice and encourages consumers to follow and interact with your brand on social media.

Presentations

Almost 85% of presentations are said to be highly visually focused, meaning that design plays a vital role in these projects. As we mentioned earlier, 90% of the information transmitted in the human brain is visual, so you’ll need to capitalize on this through the visual appearance of your presentation if you want to succeed. Through the use of colors, typography, and imagery, you can keep your audience engaged throughout the presentation and ensure it flows seamlessly from one slide to the next.

Packaging design

A popular saying goes, “we eat with our eyes,” but did you know that as humans, we shop with our eyes too? This is why it’s important for your product packaging to encompass graphic design elements and principles, as you’ll not only want to leave a lasting impression but also capture the attention of your target audience. Perfectly designed packaging adheres to the company’s branding and understands the visual hierarchy. Additionally, it is designed with your target customer’s desired aesthetic, taste wants, and needs in mind.

5. Common graphic design jobs

The graphic design industry has changed rapidly over the last two decades alone, with a significant shift from print graphic design to digital graphic design. This reflects businesses’ growing reliance on digital forms of media and advertising, including through websites, eCommerce, and social media.

It is believed that by 2028 the employment of graphic designers in computer systems design services will grow by 24%.

Graphic design also encompasses several different roles within the industry, with each focusing on a specialized area or job position, such as:

The creative director

The creative director is the head of a creative team responsible for planning and designing the layout and visuals for print and digital assets. They determine the creative vision of the project and require excellent time management, leadership, team management, and budgeting skills.

Although they predominantly lead the creative team through the process of completing the project, they too often take part in the visual design process and collaborate with roles such as copywriters, art directors, and graphic designers.

The art director

The art director is in charge of the overall production of an artistic project, whether it be in theater, marketing, publishing, fashion, film, or video games. Along with directing other artists to bring about the successful completion of the project, they too create the design and contribute their ideas.

An art director needs to work closely with the client or employer to create a finished project that not only meets the desired goals and overall design but the budget too.

The graphic designer

A graphic designer creates and assembles visual elements such as images and typography to produce a piece of design, whether by hand or by using computer software. Their main aims are to inspire, inform, and attract consumers, and they do this by using the elements and principles of design, both of which we outlined previously in this guide.

They are experts at communicating messages or ideas visually, hence why they are also sometimes referred to as communication designers. Graphic designers may sometimes collaborate with other creative professionals too, such as artists, illustrators, or animators, to bring their design todesigns

Along with having an excellent eye for design, graphic designers are also praised for being communication experts and visual-thinking problem solvers.

The web designer

A web designer designs and arranges the appearance and layout of a web page, including content and graphics. Their major goals are to make the web page aesthetically pleasing and highly functional, contributing to a positive customer experience. A web designer has immense knowledge of coding, as they must use this to layout the website, and will keep things such as SEO and rankings in mind when designing the page, to increase its success.

The user experience (UX) designer

The user experience (UX) designer differs from the web designer, as their role is to focus solely on the experience of the user, therefore working on the ‘behind the scenes’ of the design. They aim to understand how a user thinks and feels, and rely heavily on user research, usability testing, content strategy, and related data. They are less about the visual elements of a web page or application and more about forming a strategy to deliver the best user experience possible. As a result, however, web designers and UX designers often work closely together.

Conclusion

Graphic design serves an important role in the way consumers interact with, perceive, and experience your brand, so it’s vital that you not only understand the practice but also embrace it within your business.

Furthermore, the elements and principles of graphic design are applied to communicate specific messages, establish brand identity, attract target audiences, and enhance usability, all of which are necessary for your business to not only survive but thrive.

Patient safety assistant

Check your symptom safely

Hi, I am RX Symptom Navigator. I can help you understand what to read next and what warning signs need care.
Warning: Do not use this in emergencies, pregnancy, severe illness, or as a substitute for a doctor. For children or teens, use with a parent/guardian and clinician.
A rural-friendly guide: warning signs, when to see a doctor, related articles, tests to discuss, and OTC safety education.
1 Symptom 2 Severity 3 Safe guidance
First safety question

Is there chest pain, breathing trouble, fainting, confusion, severe bleeding, stroke-like weakness, severe injury, or pregnancy danger sign?

Choose quickly

Browse by body area
Start here: Write or select a symptom. The guide will show warning signs, doctor guidance, diagnostic tests to discuss, OTC safety education, and related RX articles.

Important: This tool is educational only. It cannot diagnose, treat, or replace a doctor. OTC information is not a prescription. In an emergency, contact local emergency services or go to the nearest hospital.

Doctor visit helper

Prepare before seeing a doctor

A simple rural-patient checklist to help you explain symptoms clearly, ask better questions, and avoid unsafe self-treatment.

Safety note: This is not a prescription or diagnosis. For severe symptoms, pregnancy danger signs, children with serious illness, chest pain, breathing difficulty, stroke-like weakness, or major injury, seek urgent care.

Which doctor may help?

Start with a registered doctor or the nearest qualified health center.

What to tell the doctor

  • Write when the problem started and how it changed.
  • Bring old prescriptions, investigation reports, and current medicines.
  • Write allergies, pregnancy status, diabetes, kidney/liver disease, and major past illnesses.
  • Bring one family member if the patient is weak, elderly, confused, or a child.

Questions to ask

  • What is the most likely cause of my symptoms?
  • Which danger signs mean I should go to hospital quickly?
  • Which tests are necessary now, and which can wait?
  • How should I take medicines safely and what side effects should I watch for?
  • When should I come for follow-up?

Tests to discuss

  • Vital signs: temperature, pulse, blood pressure, oxygen saturation
  • Basic physical examination by a clinician
  • CBC, urine test, blood sugar, or imaging only when clinically needed

Avoid these mistakes

  • Do not use antibiotics, steroid tablets/injections, or strong painkillers without proper medical advice.
  • Do not hide pregnancy, kidney disease, ulcer, allergy, or blood thinner use.
  • Do not delay emergency care when danger signs are present.

Medicine safety and first-aid guide

This section is for patient education only. It does not replace a doctor, pharmacist, or emergency care.

Safe first steps

  • Avoid heavy lifting, sudden bending, and prolonged bed rest.
  • Use comfortable posture and gentle movement as tolerated.
  • Discuss physiotherapy, X-ray, or MRI only when clinically needed.

OTC medicine safety

  • For mild back pain, pain-relief medicine may be discussed with a doctor or pharmacist.
  • Avoid repeated painkiller use if you have kidney disease, stomach ulcer, uncontrolled blood pressure, or are taking blood thinners.

Avoid these mistakes

  • Do not start antibiotics without a proper medical decision.
  • Do not use steroid tablets or injections casually for quick relief.
  • Do not delay emergency care because of home remedies.

Get urgent help if

  • Back pain with leg weakness, numbness around private area, loss of urine/stool control, fever, cancer history, or major injury needs urgent care.
Medicine names, dose, and timing must be decided by a qualified clinician or pharmacist after checking age, pregnancy, allergy, other diseases, and current medicines.

For rural patients and family caregivers

Patient health record and symptom diary

Write your symptoms, medicines already taken, test results, and questions before visiting a doctor. This note stays on your device unless you print or copy it.

Doctor to discuss: Doctor / qualified healthcare provider
Tests to discuss with doctor
  • Basic vital signs: temperature, pulse, blood pressure, oxygen level if needed
  • Relevant blood, urine, imaging, or specialist tests only after clinical assessment
Questions to ask
  • What is the most likely cause of my symptoms?
  • Which warning signs mean I should go to emergency care?
  • Which tests are really needed now?
  • Which medicines are safe for my age, pregnancy status, allergy, kidney/liver/stomach condition, and current medicines?

Emergency warning signs such as chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, sudden weakness, confusion, severe dehydration, major injury, or loss of bladder/bowel control need urgent medical care. Do not wait for online information.

Safe pathway to proper treatment

Back pain care roadmap

Use this simple roadmap to understand the next safe steps. It is educational and does not replace examination by a doctor.

Go to emergency care if you notice:
  • New leg weakness, numbness around private area, or loss of bladder/bowel control
  • Back pain after major injury, fever, unexplained weight loss, cancer history, or severe night pain
Doctor / service to discuss: Orthopedic/spine specialist, physical medicine doctor, physiotherapist under guidance, or qualified clinician.
  1. Step 1

    Check danger signs first

    If danger signs are present, seek emergency care and do not wait for online information.

  2. Step 2

    Record the symptom story

    Write when symptoms started, severity, medicines already taken, allergies, pregnancy status, and test results.

  3. Step 3

    Visit a qualified clinician

    A doctor, nurse, or qualified healthcare provider can examine you and decide which tests or treatment are needed.

  4. Step 4

    Do only useful tests

    Discuss neurological examination first. X-ray or MRI may be needed only when red flags, injury, nerve weakness, or persistent severe symptoms are present.

  5. Step 5

    Follow up and return early if worse

    If symptoms worsen, new warning signs appear, or treatment is not helping, return for review quickly.

Rural patient practical tips
  • Take a written symptom diary and all previous prescriptions/test reports.
  • Do not hide medicines already taken, even herbal or over-the-counter medicines.
  • Ask which warning signs mean urgent referral to hospital.
  • Avoid forceful massage or bone-setting when there is weakness, injury, fever, or nerve symptoms.

This roadmap is for education. A real diagnosis and treatment plan requires history, examination, and clinical judgment.

RX Patient Help

Ask a health question safely

Write your symptom story. A health professional or site editor can review it before any answer is prepared. This box is not for emergency care.

Emergency first: Severe chest pain, breathing trouble, unconsciousness, stroke signs, severe injury, heavy bleeding, or rapidly worsening symptoms need urgent local medical care now.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this article a replacement for a doctor?

No. It is educational content only. Patients should consult a qualified clinician for diagnosis and treatment.

When should I seek urgent care?

Seek urgent care for severe symptoms, rapidly worsening condition, breathing difficulty, severe pain, neurological changes, or any emergency warning sign.

References

Add references, clinical guidelines, textbooks, journal articles, or trusted medical sources here. You can edit this area from the RX Article Professional Blocks panel.