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Encyclopedia > Commercial art

Commercial art refers to art created for commercial purposes, primarily advertising. The term is somewhat obsolete and is currently being replaced in many colleges with the now 'it' term Visual Communication. Resources ArtLex. ... This article is about the business concept; Commerce is also the name of several places in the United States. ... Generally speaking, advertising is the promotion of goods, services, companies and ideas, usually by an identified sponsor. ... Visual communication is the communication of ideas through the visual display of information. ...


Commercial sdsdsart can include many genres of art and categories of art technique, including:


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Commercial art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (71 words)
Commercial art refers to art that is made for the purposes of commerce.
Commercial art can include many genres of art and categories of art technique, including:
This page was last modified 07:40, 23 April 2005.
Black Collegian: world of commercial art, The (1387 words)
The field of commercial art is so vast and employment opportunities so good that anyone entering it has a variety of positions from which to choose.
Commercial artists need skills in many areas such as illustration, graphic design and art directing because many of the skills needed today overlap.
The salaries in commercial arts have a wide range depending on whom you work for, your position there, the type of commercial artist you are and location.
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