1. Are you creative? If innovation, design and art are your forte then you need to
consider a career as a graphic designer.
By: Brian Ross ww.careerwithonlinedegrees.com
2. Graphic designers create visual content that appeals to their target audience and
consumers, and conveys a message. This can be done by hand or through computer
software.
Clients hire graphic designers to bring their ideas and concepts to life in an
innovative way though website design, logos, marketing material and
advertisements.
3. To become a graphic designer you would ideally need at least a Bachelor’s Degree in
Design or a related discipline. However, in this field creativity, originality and client
relationships are more important.
If you have a great portfolio, then your work can speak for itself and employers will
place more emphasis on that then your education. Freelance designers can get away
with not having a design degree but training within the discipline is a great plus point.
4. Almost 29% of graphic designers work for themselves i.e. they are self-employed.
The rest of them work for specialized design firms, advertising and public
relations agencies, publishing houses and multi-national companies. Nowadays
almost all organizations have either an in-house graphic designer or one on a
need-based contract.
5. Graphic designers need to be able to work on their own and adhere to strict
deadlines. Working well under pressure, and being able to communicate your ideas
accurately is a plus point. Thus interpersonal skills, written and spoken
communication skills as well as excellent customer service will be what will set you
apart.
You need to be constantly experimenting and evolving as a designer. Creativity
and originality in your portfolio is critical.
6. The actual salary of graphic designers depends on where they work as well as
how good their portfolio is. Your relationship with your clients, your PR and
reputation in the industry will largely determine your salary, as will the nature of
work. However, the annual median salary in 2010 was recorded as being $43,500.
7. Competition in this industry is
fierce especially due to the fact that
it is relatively easy to enter this
market. The flexibility it allows is also
a feature that attracts people to it.
The industry also faces tough
competition from abroad.
By: Brian Ross
www.careerwithonlinedegrees.com