graphician
English
Etymology
From graphic + -ian, probably by analogy with musician.
Pronunciation
Audio (UK): (file)
Noun
graphician (plural graphicians)
- (computing, nonstandard, chiefly demoscene) A designer of graphics for computer software.
- 2000, Teemu Lahti, “We need a graphician”, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos (Usenet):
- I have a demogroup called Kontio and we need a graphician, who can make 2D and 3D. Our website is not yet online, but it will be someday. Contact me, if you are interested!!
- 1998, Lars Sobiraj, “graphician wanted!”, in alt.amiga.demos (Usenet):
- Darkage is desperatly [sic] searching for a graphician!
Usage notes
- This nonstandard English term is particularly common in the international demoscene. A person having this role in industry would usually be called a graphic artist or graphic designer.