Colour can make an image more powerful and give of different messages to a person just by changing the colour in context. Changing a coloured picture to sepia for example is going to give off a complete different feel and interpretation to its viewer.
Type obviously having to do with typography in this case. Words and the way they are presented play a great role in Graphic Design. The type a graphic designer chooses is going to influence his work and help convey his message. One isn't going to use Comic Sans when presenting work to a client (unless the client's target audience is aged 3-9; Even that is just about acceptable), unless maybe the designer is using it intentionally in a sarcastic way.
The image you portray in your design leaves you with one question; Make it or break it? Out of one single picture, your audience can come up with a whole story. You want that story to be relevant to the message your are trying to get across to your audience so you must do it wisely. Don't just lash out your first idea and stick to it. Scrap it. Don't be afraid to be daring and try something new. At the end of the day that is what you are trying to do... catch the eye of an audience.
Graphic design started a long time ago with people drawing on the walls of caves. Many have remained in tact since they did not get into contact with much different types of weathering and sun. The paintings of Altamira are some of the first we come across. They are still found and well preserved until this date. A lot of their drawings consist of the bison, their source of food, clothing and main economic resource.
Bison in Altamira Cave, Spain.
Obviously, years ago one did not have the commodity of stationary but instead made use of natural resources such as ochre and zinc oxides. Wall paintings are also found in Tassili-n-Aller in Algeria - Paintings of revolution. These paintings illustrate and portray four different periods and include a ''horse'' and a ''camel''.
A rock drawing in Bhimbetka India
image of a horse in the Chauvet Cave
A History of Graphic Design: Chapter 1 - Birth of Graphic Design -- Egypt. 2013. A History of Graphic Design: Chapter 1 - Birth of Graphic Design -- Egypt. [ONLINE] Available at: <http://www.guity-novin.blogspot.com/2010/02/history-of-graphic-design-writing.html.> [Accessed 20 November 2013].
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