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I currently starting high school, and have been receiving a class on how to prepare for your future, and I want to follow a career path that has to with art. I'm talking about something like becoming a filmmaker, graphic designer or architect.?
I currently starting high school, and have been receiving a class on how to prepare for your future, and I want to follow a career path that has to with art. I'm talking about something like becoming a filmmaker, graphic designer or architect.
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Anastasiia’s Answer
Hey Andrew! What an awesome aspiration!
First off, you can dive right in by getting a handle on the essentials. Grasp the basics like hues, typefaces, and the art of organizing them effectively on a layout. This can be done by delving into books or exploring online platforms such as Behance, Pinterest, and Dribble. This will train your eye for design.
Unleash your creativity: Engage in activities like sketching, painting, or any other art forms to spark innovative ideas.
Share your creations with your circle: Set up a website or blog to display your designs. This will give others a glimpse into your capabilities.
Connect with like-minded people: Engage with other graphic designers or architects to learn and receive constructive criticism. You can participate in groups, attend gatherings, or leverage social media for this.
Keep in mind: With consistent practice and dedication, you can fulfill your dream of becoming a graphic designer, architect, or filmmaker.
First off, you can dive right in by getting a handle on the essentials. Grasp the basics like hues, typefaces, and the art of organizing them effectively on a layout. This can be done by delving into books or exploring online platforms such as Behance, Pinterest, and Dribble. This will train your eye for design.
Unleash your creativity: Engage in activities like sketching, painting, or any other art forms to spark innovative ideas.
Share your creations with your circle: Set up a website or blog to display your designs. This will give others a glimpse into your capabilities.
Connect with like-minded people: Engage with other graphic designers or architects to learn and receive constructive criticism. You can participate in groups, attend gatherings, or leverage social media for this.
Keep in mind: With consistent practice and dedication, you can fulfill your dream of becoming a graphic designer, architect, or filmmaker.
Those are great tips. I'd add that written communication is really important too. When you work in disciplines like design, architecture, and film, you're going to be giving and receiving directions every day because all of these involve working with other people to make things happen.
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Chris’s Answer
Hi, Andrew--
It looks like you've already gotten some great responses here! I just wanted to jump in to add a little bit more info about the types of creative careers you might find.
In filmmaking, of course there's directing and acting, but there are also storyboard artists, model makers, cinematographers, all sorts of computer graphics artists, make-up artists, costume designers, concept artists, and beyond!
In graphic design, you might wind up designing user interfaces for video games, mobile apps, or websites, or designing for the covers and interiors of books and magazines, creating advertisements in a marketing agency, and all sorts of other options!
Even architecture has a bunch of creative options. I've met or heard of architects who specialize in sustainable architecture (that helps conserve energy and supports the health of our planet), architects who work on public spaces to help bring communities together or showcase art and music, architects who design fancy houses and also small modular homes that help people recovering from disasters...
Whenever you see something you find exciting, like a movie with amazing scenes and imagery, a book with a really cool cover design, or a building that makes you feel really comfortable or that takes your breath away, take a look inside (or at the credits, or online) to see who was responsible and what their job titles are. Then you can Google those titles and those artists to learn more!
It looks like you've already gotten some great responses here! I just wanted to jump in to add a little bit more info about the types of creative careers you might find.
In filmmaking, of course there's directing and acting, but there are also storyboard artists, model makers, cinematographers, all sorts of computer graphics artists, make-up artists, costume designers, concept artists, and beyond!
In graphic design, you might wind up designing user interfaces for video games, mobile apps, or websites, or designing for the covers and interiors of books and magazines, creating advertisements in a marketing agency, and all sorts of other options!
Even architecture has a bunch of creative options. I've met or heard of architects who specialize in sustainable architecture (that helps conserve energy and supports the health of our planet), architects who work on public spaces to help bring communities together or showcase art and music, architects who design fancy houses and also small modular homes that help people recovering from disasters...
Whenever you see something you find exciting, like a movie with amazing scenes and imagery, a book with a really cool cover design, or a building that makes you feel really comfortable or that takes your breath away, take a look inside (or at the credits, or online) to see who was responsible and what their job titles are. Then you can Google those titles and those artists to learn more!
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Yuliia’s Answer
Here are some tips for choosing a career in the arts:
Explore professions: Learn more about directing, graphic design, and architecture to understand which one resonates with you.
Education and skills: Study subjects related to your chosen career. For example, graphic design requires knowledge of Adobe software.
Practice: Get involved in school projects—join theater productions, graphic design projects, or architecture competitions.
Network: Attend events and connect with professionals to gain advice and inspiration.
Create a portfolio: Start building your body of work early to showcase in the future.
Experiment: Try different styles and techniques, and don't fear mistakes—they're part of the learning process.
Good luck on your journey!
Explore professions: Learn more about directing, graphic design, and architecture to understand which one resonates with you.
Education and skills: Study subjects related to your chosen career. For example, graphic design requires knowledge of Adobe software.
Practice: Get involved in school projects—join theater productions, graphic design projects, or architecture competitions.
Network: Attend events and connect with professionals to gain advice and inspiration.
Create a portfolio: Start building your body of work early to showcase in the future.
Experiment: Try different styles and techniques, and don't fear mistakes—they're part of the learning process.
Good luck on your journey!