Printed Interactivity Towards a New Understanding of Graphic Design

2012 
ABSTRACTPrevious definitions of graphic design have not included the notion of time and the extent of the relationship that printed objects establish with their users. The current understanding does not consider a phase after the distribution of these objects, nor the potential interactivity they hold, thereby limiting their study and evaluation to the domain of the strictly visual.The context in which graphic design operates today is dominated by the influence of digital technologies.These technologies are inherently interactive, placing the experience of interactivity in closer contact with people. If the design of printed objects can incorporate the same experience of interactivity as a concept, then the work of graphic designers will transform the moment these objects are used.In order to describe the approach between the two areas, this paper presents a review of the main literature, which explains the beginning of graphic design as an activity dependent on its use. The paper also introduces the conc...
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