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Which BEST explains the difference between a digital designer and a digital artist?
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Nothing; the terms digital designer and digital artist are interchangeable.
Nothing; the terms digital designer and digital artist are interchangeable.
A digital designer creates characters, and a digital artist makes advertisements.
A digital designer creates characters, and a digital artist makes advertisements.
A digital artist uses computers, and a digital designer does not.
A digital artist uses computers, and a digital designer does not.
A digital artist works with art and other elements like sound, and a designer does not.
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Which BEST explains the difference between a digital designer and a digital artist?
(1 point)
Responses
Nothing; the terms digital designer and digital artist are interchangeable.
Nothing; the terms digital designer and digital artist are interchangeable.
A digital designer creates characters, and a digital artist makes advertisements.
A digital designer creates characters, and a digital artist makes advertisements.
A digital artist uses computers, and a digital designer does not.
A digital artist uses computers, and a digital designer does not.
A digital artist works with art and other elements like sound, and a designer does not.
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GPT-4o mini
The best explanation of the difference between a digital designer and a digital artist would be:
**A digital artist works with art and other elements like sound, and a designer does not.**
While both roles can involve the use of digital tools, their primary focuses and end goals can differ significantly, with artists often focusing on the creative expression of visual elements, and designers typically focusing on solving problems and creating user-centered designs.
**A digital artist works with art and other elements like sound, and a designer does not.**
While both roles can involve the use of digital tools, their primary focuses and end goals can differ significantly, with artists often focusing on the creative expression of visual elements, and designers typically focusing on solving problems and creating user-centered designs.