
Art is no doubt a from of self expression from a painter's point of view. The same applies to graphic designs where one is attempting to make a visual communication to his spectators at large. This could be expressed through visual composition of objects from different shapes, sizes together with objects viewed from different angles; creates the seemingly endless visual combinations in graphic design. Colours by themselves are only used to highlight, compliment or even contrast the various constructs in a piece of art work. The colour schemes could be either bold, lively and bursting with energy or it can be dull and gloomy; more than often in reflection of a person's emotions as well as his state of mind at a point in time. Picasso's transition of his different colour periods clearly exemplify such proposition.....
Hence, the jest of graphic design is about creating a visual impact to the spectators through the purported images one is trying to project and their corresponding colour scheme that brings up the overtone of the so-called 'human feelings'.





