Computer Graphic Artist
Computer Graphic Artist
Computer graphic artists use computers to create designs that meet the needs of their clients. They may be self-employed, or may work for publishing companies, printing companies, art and design studios, advertising agencies, design firms, commercial art and reproduction firms, wholesale and retail trade establishments, and public relations firms. Computer graphic artists generally have a bachelor's degree in art or design.
Computer graphic artists design promotional displays and marketing brochures for a company's products and services. They also design company logos for products and businesses. A graphic artist may create visual designs of annual reports and other corporate documents. In addition, they design packaging for products such as food or toys.
Some computer graphic artists develop the overall layout and design of magazines or newspapers. Other artists develop the graphics and layout of Internet web sites. Some computer graphic artists produce the credits that appear before and after television programs.
All of these design tasks require precise mathematics in laying out the various sections of text and pictures. For example, a computer graphics artist working for a newspaper may have to equally space two 3.1-inch wide text columns with a 1.6-inch picture between them. They must account for margin widths, the overall size of the pages, and the type of printing machine that will be used.
Computer graphic artists use computers for designing, sketching, and image manipulation. A computer creates a reproduction of an object by executing a program that uses an algorithm based on a mathematical formulation of the object. The algorithm may transform a three-dimensional object so the computer can create the two-dimensional picture seen on the computer monitor screen. In the past, graphic artists performed the trigonometric operations on lists of coordinates by hand. Now, graphic artists use computers to speed up the calculations and to model more complex objects.
see also Computer Animation.
Denise Prendergast
Bibliography
Steel, Lynn A., ed. For All Practical Purposes: Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1988.
Internet Resources
Visual Artists. Occupational Outlook Handbook. <http://stats.bls.gove/ocohome.htm>.
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Anthony Roche (editor), The Cambridge Companion to Brian Friel.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies; 9/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...The Cambridge Companion to Brian Friel. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge...such books as Ulf Dantanus's Brian Friel: A Study (1988) or Tony Coult...work, The Cambridge Companion to Brian Friel includes essays that provide an...
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Appreciations of Brian Friel.(Brian Friel's Dramatic Artistry: The Work Has Value)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Irish Literary Supplement; 3/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...BERTHA, and MARIA KURDI, EDITORS Brian Friel's Dramatic Artistry: The Work...collection of essays about Brian Friel is the reminder it provides of the...the varied, impressive responses Friel's work has elicited. This collection...
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Brian Friel: staging the struggle with nationalism.
Magazine article from: Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies; 9/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Bhabha I The critical responses to Brian Friel's work have long recognized the...most naive readers would consider Friel a loyal nationalist in the de Valera...and 'Northern' to characterize Friel's brand of nationalism in the nineteen...
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State of the art.('Cambridge Companion to Brian Friel' by Anthony Roche)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Irish Literary Supplement; 3/22/2009; 700+ words
; ...behind creating the Cambridge Companion to Brian Friel, Anthony Roche stated: "I felt that...to compete with the critical corpus on Friel's contemporary Seamus Heaney. That is not to say that Friel himself has been subject to critical neglect...
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Scott Boltwood, Brian Friel, Ireland, and the North.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies; 9/22/2008; ; 700+ words
; Scott Boltwood, Brian Friel, Ireland, and the North...length studies on Brian Friel's work has increased once...method. For instance, in 'Brian Friel's American Diary...perceptively suggests that Friel, fictionalizing himself...
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Theatre: A bright light in search of the shadows Brian Friel may shun publicity, but in his 70th year his writing is set to make a very public performance.
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 3/26/1998; ; 700+ words
; Brian Friel's new play, Give Me Your...done more than most to sow. Brian Friel was born near Omagh...academic, and for a while Friel was also a teacher. By the...patron of Irish letters. Friel switched to plays in the late...
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For Friel the play is still the thing at seventy.(Irish playwright Brian Friel)
Magazine article from: Europe; 7/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...to August - to the extraordinary Brian Friel, with an exhibition of the playwright...the Country. Is this some sort of Friel theatrical mania? Not really. Simply...Fellow playwright Thomas Kilroy says Friel, a friend since the 1960s, values...
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Brian Friel in Conversation.(Review)
Magazine article from: World Literature Today; 9/22/2000; ; 700+ words
; Brian Friel in Conversation. Paul Delaney, ed. Ann...09710-5 (06710-9 paper). THAT BRIAN FRIEL IS the outstanding Irish playwright of his...removes some of the veil that has shrouded Friel up to now and presents him in his own words...
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BRIAN Friel packed out the Abbey yet again last night as the great and the good of the theatre world gathered to celebrate the playwright's 80th birthday.
Newspaper article from: Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland); 9/14/2009; 700+ words
; ...as friends and fans turn out for Friel's 80th BRIAN Friel packed out the Abbey yet again...Theatre, Fiach MacConghail. "Brian's a personal friend of mine...he said. Notoriously shy, Friel has found himself at the centre...
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His own twin.(Irish playwright Brian Friel)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: World of Hibernia; 6/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; "Brian Friel was born in Killyclogher, near Omagh...biographical sketches usually start, but for Friel, naming, timing, and placing--the...of which bear the names Bernard Patrick Friel. But in the parish register, his name...
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Brian Friel
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Brian Friel , 1929-, Irish playwright, b. Killyglogher...acclaimed contemporary Irish dramatist. Friel's family moved to Derry (1939), and...emigration to the United States. Since the 1970s Friel has written much about the political realities...
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Friel, Brian
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Friel, Brian (1929– ), Irish...often despairing sensibility of Brian Friel's plays may be traced to the experience...private experience and the public world. Friel began as a short story writer and retains...
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Bernard Patrick Friel
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Northern Ireland, Bernard Patrick Friel (born 1929) was noted for the...culture found in his plays. Bernard (Brian) Patrick Friel was born in Omagh, County Tyrone...Patrick and Christina (Macloone) Friel. He moved to the city of Londonderry...
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Field Day Theatre Company
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
...Irish company founded in 1980 by Brian Friel and the actor Stephen Rea, the only...first of its annual productions, Friel's Translations , was followed by...authors, including several more by Friel, and adaptations of Sophocles and...
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Lughnasa
Book article from: A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
...Marriages of the Gods at the Sanctuary of Tailltiu’, Folk-Lore , 31 (1920), 109–41. Brian Friel's drama Dancing at Lughnasa (1990) draws thematically on festival traditions.
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