One of the options for "Developer Role" in the 2017 Developer Survey was "Graphics Designer".
Since when is a graphics designer a software developer?
Sure, their output is displayed by software and most use software in their work, but what they produce isn't itself software. By definition they do not develop software. What they do falls into the "content developer" bucket, which includes:
- text of bloggers
- videos of vloggers
- T+C's created by corporate lawyers that must be accepted before installing software
- audio content such as music/sound effects for games
- creative writing such as house descriptions by realtors
- survey results composers
The list is endless, and nothing in that list involves developing software, so they shouldn't be part of a software development survey.
If through some logic "graphics designers" are "software developers" then so should every other job in a very long list of jobs that create content.