What is the difference between Web Design and Graphic Design?

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    Pragati Singh | Contributor-Level 10

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    Logos and print design are both parts of graphic design. Anything that is made, printed, or presented as part of a layout is considered graphic design. Advertisements, magazines, newspaper layouts, newspaper advertising, billboards, logos, brochures, books, toy decals, CD labels & booklets, movie posters, etc. are all included. It includes everything related to print.
    Web design, on the other hand, overlaps graphic design in terms of graphics, overall layout, and page flow. Additionally, it covers all the technical facets of building a website, such as advanced coding.

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