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The term graphic design was coined by William Addison Dwiggins in 1922. However, the origins of graphic design can be traced from the origins of human existence, from the caves of Lascaux, to Rome’s Trajan’s Column to the illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages, to the neon lights of Ginza,

Tokyo. In “Babylon, artisans pressed cuneiform inscriptions into clay bricks or tablets which were used for construction. The bricks gave information such as the name of the reigning monarch, the builder.

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From or some other dignitary. This was the first known road sign announcing the name of the governoof a state or mayor of the city. The Egyptians developed communication by hieroglyphics that used picture symbols dating as far back as The Egyptians developed communication

136 B.C. found on the Rosetta Stone. “The Rosetta stone, found by one of Napoleon’s engineers was an advertisement for the Egyptian ruler. This was the first known road sign announcing the name of the governo of a state or mayor of the city. The Egyptians developed communication by hieroglyphics that used picture symbols

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or some other dignitary”.[3] This was the first known road sign announcing the name of the governor of a state or mayor of the city. The Egyptians developed communication by hieroglyphics that used picture symbols dating as far back as The Egyptians developed communication by hieroglyphics that used picture symbols dating as far back as.

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