March 11, 2008
How To Become A Graphic Designer
There are quite a few skills needed to become a graphic designer. As such, it really makes sense to go to graphic design school. Don’t get me wrong; there are plenty people in the field – particularly freelancers – with little or no formal graphic designing training. These are generally skilled, creative, idiosyncratic people have taught themselves everything they needed to. They learned HTML, various design programs, freehand sketching, layout, and all of the other skills that the industry requires on their own. Nonetheless, these folks are generally paid less than they deserved. The more formal training you have, the more money you can ask for, and the less difficulty you will have getting the job you want.
Although it is a rewarding career for many, some people become graphic designers for the wrong reason. You have to make absolutely sure that it is what you really want to do. It isn’t just about following instructions, you see. You really need to have talent and passion for design. If you aren’t a very visual person, you probably shouldn’t become a graphic designer. If you don’t like taking art assignments from other people, you also should think of a different career. There are a lot of temperamental artists who think that they can make a living in graphic design, but they are wrong. You have to be willing to compromise and not always stick to your vision. After all, the most important thing is what the client wants.
There are many different training programs available to people who want to become a graphic designer. Traditional art schools are a great option for many people. Most of these have a school of design as well as a fine arts degree. You can take classes in fine arts as electives, something that many people find fun. Of course, if you are eager to just get into the business, you should go to a school of design that doesn’t focus so much on the fine arts aspect. It will get you the training you need more quickly, and then you’ll be on your way to making a great living.
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