Hi Friends... This blog is part of the previous one.
Graphic Design 1 Read here

6. Packaging graphic design

Most products require some form of packaging to protect and prepare them for storage, distribution, and sale. But packaging design can also communicate directly to consumers, which makes it an extremely valuable marketing tool. Every box, bottle, and bag, every can, container, or canister is a chance to tell the story of a brand.

Packaging designers create concepts, develop mockups and create print-ready files for a product. This requires expert knowledge of print processes and a keen understanding of industrial design and manufacturing. Because packaging design touches so many disciplines, it is not uncommon for designers to find themselves creating other assets for a product such as photography, illustrations, and visual identity.

7. Motion graphic design

Simply put, motion graphics are graphics that are in motion. This can include animation, audio, typography, imagery, video, and other effects that are used in online media, television, and film. The medium's popularity has skyrocketed in recent years as technology improved and video content became king.

Motion graphics designer is a somewhat new specialty for designers. Formally reserved for TV and film, technological advances have reduced production time and costs, making the art form more accessible and affordable. Now, motion graphics is one of the newest types of design and can be found across all digital platforms, which has created all sorts of new areas and opportunities.

>> GIFs
>> Title sequences and end credits
>> Advertisements
>> Animated logos
>> Trailers
>> Presentations
>> Promotional videos
>> Tutorial videos
>> Websites
>> Apps
>> Video games
>> Banners
8. Environmental graphic design Environmental graphic design visually connects people to places to improve their overall experience by making spaces more memorable, interesting, informative, or easier to navigate. Environmental design is a broad type of design, here are some examples: >> Signage
>> Wall murals
>> Museum exhibitions
>> Office branding
>> Public transportation navigation
>> Retail store interiors
>> Stadium branding
>> Event and conference spaces
9. Label Design A label design is a visual that differentiates your product from your competitors in the crowd of supermarket shelves. A label generally holds information such as its maker, manufacturing and expiry date, ingredients, warnings, etc. It helps the customer in making a buying decision. Many types of symbols are nationally and internationally standardized. The designer must have the following before designing a label: >> Logo design of the company
>> Product details
>> Client preferences from packaging types
>> Shapes & colors
>> The text
>> Branding guidelines

10. Art and illustration for graphic design

Graphic art and illustration are often seen as being the same as graphic design, however, they are each very different. Designers create compositions to communicate and solve problems, graphic artists and illustrators create original artwork. Their art takes a number of forms, from fine art to decoration to storytelling illustrations.

Even though graphic art and illustration are not technically types of graphic design, so much is created for commercial use within the context of graphic design that you can not talk about one without the others.

>> Graphic patterns for textiles
>> Motion graphics
>> Stock images
>> Graphic novels
>> Video games
>> Websites
>> Comic books
>> Album art
>> T-shirt design
>> Book covers
>> Picture books
>> Technical illustration
>> Concept art

Thanks
Sourabhgupta.com