Why were advances in printing words so important in the evolution of graphic design?

A Printing words helped people learn how to print images.
B As printing technology evolved, it was possible to recreate images.
C Images are easier to understand than written language, so they evolved first.
D Words and images did not appear together before the invention of the printing press.

The correct answer is D) Words and images did not appear together before the invention of the printing press.

Before the invention of the printing press, books were handwritten and illustrated by hand. The printing press revolutionized the way information was shared by enabling the mass production of books and the combination of words and images in printed materials. This development opened up new possibilities for graphic design, as designers could now incorporate both text and visual elements in their compositions. The printing press allowed for the dissemination of knowledge and ideas on a larger scale, leading to the evolution of graphic design as a field.