Photographic design is the art of using photography, space, and image to communicate, stylize, and solve problems. It can be simple or complex, and styles can focus on composition, colors, and light. Photographic design involves manipulating the natural elements of a photograph's composition, such as: Lines, Patterns, Textures, Depth, Symmetry, Framing, Colors, Perspective, Background, and Contrast. Photography can be an effective tool in graphic design, which is the art of combining pictures and words to convey ideas. Photography can help graphic designers: Consider composition, Understand the impact of light and color, Understand the importance of texture, and Develop their own library of photographic images.