Graphic Design Career
Earn a Degree in Graphic Design
By Melissa Steele, published Sep 26, 2006
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Graphic designers create visual solutions to communicate. They use a variety of print, electronic and film media to effectively get their message across to others. Graphic designers create the layout and production design of magazines, newspapers, and other publications. They also put together promotional displays, packaging, and marketing brochures for products and services, and design individual logos for products and businesses. Overall, these professionals need to be able to come up with strategies for layouts and artistic concepts, and they must be able to create visual images that engage, attract and sell their clients products. Most graphic designers today use computer software to generate innovative images. Graphic designers need to be familiar with desktop publishing tools such as Frame Maker, Acrobat Exchange, Photoshop or PageMaker. These designers must be able to work under extreme time pressures and very defined financial and design limits to produce quality material. Their work is generally done on a project basis.
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Did You Know?
Solo designers, who freelance or work under contract to another company, reported median annual earnings of $60,000.
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- Melissa Steele is a featured writer for EducationGuys.com. She has been writing about trade & vocational schools since 2004.
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