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Graphic design VS interior design: a visual journey from 2D to 3D
Graphic design and interior design are two different fields, but both are based on aesthetics and express designers' creativity through different means. This paper will discuss the similarities and differences between graphic design and interior design from two-dimensional to three-dimensional visual journey.

Graphic design: a masterpiece of two-dimensional vision

Graphic design is a two-dimensional form that conveys rich information through visual elements such as graphics and colors. In the curriculum, graphic design pays attention to the cultivation of basic skills, such as sketch, sketch, color and so on.

Interior design: the construction of three-dimensional space

Interior design pays more attention to the creation of three-dimensional space, from home to storefront, every corner is full of designer's ingenuity. In the curriculum, interior design pays more attention to the shaping of space and three-dimensional sense, such as design sketch, color composition, three-dimensional composition and other courses.

Career development: different stages

Graphic designers can choose to enter advertising companies, magazines or design companies, and interior designers can find their own stage in home and decoration companies. Designers need solid professional knowledge and skills, whether designing house decoration for customers or presenting effect models on computers.

Professional choice: 2D or 3D?

Although graphic design and interior design are different, they are inseparable from the pursuit of beauty and the exploration of space. Which major you choose depends on your love and pursuit of the two-dimensional world or the three-dimensional world.