What is the scope of Fine Arts Graphic Design?
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BFA (Fine Arts) and B Design, both courses have their own glory, Those who chose BFA are called Artist and they work more on aesthetics, Artist's work with an art gallery and put their own shows. Where a Designer gets a degree in B. Design and most of the time designers work on problem-solving, they make and develop new products. But if you SEE an artist as a person whose soul purpose is self-expression and designers' soul purpose to solve a problem for the many then they are different. At IILM School of Design & Fashion, we have made our curriculum looking into both the aspects of the need as an artist and designers, we have major-min...more
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Well fine arts and graphic design have very different scope. Graphic design has a very practical approach to itself as compared to fine arts. Graphic design is the art of giving meaningful form to information. In an era when information comes from every imaginable source, the graphic designer's play a very important role in modern society. On the other hand "fine art" refers to an art form practised mainly for its aesthetic value and its beauty ("art for art's sake") rather than its functional value. Fine art is rooted in drawing and design-based works such as painting, printmaking, and sculpture. one could pursue a career as an arti...more
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