The external graphic representations as transmitters of knowledge and its relation with graphic design
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Abstract
The image has infinite potential. Each individual can internally imagine or visualize any combination of images. In the same way it happens outside the person, in the outside world, there is an infinite number of images that the human being can perceive. Graphic External Representations are images, which were made throughout history, by one or a group of people to communicate and transmit information. Many of these images created by civilization are carriers and transmitters of knowledge. For the transmission of knowledge, the visual part and the way in which the information or message is contained is of vital importance, therefore, Graphic Design and Visual Language must be considered as an indispensable tools in the production of these Graphics External Representations.
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