Career questions tagged graphic-design
Good Careers in these fields?
I'm interested in a job in graphic design but also like to teach, business. I was wondering what careers are good for these fields.
What does your average day look like?
Do you work at home, in an office or somewhere else? What are some day to day tasks?
How sustainable is graphic design as a career?
Is the salary good enough to live off of comfortably
What is the best college for learning graphic design?
Hi, my name is Lila. I’m thirteen, I live in Arizona U.S. I love art and drawing and I interested in being a graphic. What is the best college for learning graphic design? What is the most challenging part about being a graphic designer?
My name is Jacob and I’m a middle schooler in Arizona and wanted to know about this job
How do you start being a graphic designer and is it hard to do this job
What is it like having a career as a graphic designer ?
My name is Allison I’m from Yuma Arizona and I’m interested into graphic designing and have some questions. My first question about being a graphic designer, is stressful being a graphic designer? My second question is, being a graphic designer worth the money and time your putting in it?
What do I need to be successful in the fashion industry?
I'm 13 in the 8th grade and trying to start my own clothing brand.
How do I get started as an illustrator/graphic designer?
Hi! I'm a lifelong artist currently recovering from my engineering day job and the toll it's taken on my mental health. (Mechanical Engineering grad, 2-ish years into my career). I've finally gotten to a point where I'm ready to take the plunge and look for a more creative career. I'm totally lost on where to go from there, though. I would absolutely love to illustrate books but I don't think I'm ready to fully shift to freelance work. What other career options should I explore that are similar but a little more stable? (And ideally include healthcare, lol) What programs/certifications should I prioritize? What should I include in my portfolio? Thanks in advance :) please feel free to leave any other advice you have for me!
Is it better to major in Graphic Design or to independently learn it from online resources?
I want to learn graphic design and develop my skills, but is it worth going to university for it? I've seen a lot of videos about free online resources to learn it.
What are some helpful high school classes that I should take if I want to get a career in software engineering?
I am currently very familiar with coding and I'm good at math as well. I also am very interested in graphic design and 3D modeling. I like coding and doing 3D work in Blender in my freetime.
How do I start this?
How do you start looking for a graphic design job? What do I need to get in high school to reach that level, and what should I start doing now while I have the chance?
What is future career that will fill all of my current interests ?
Any jobs that will relate to any current interests I may have will be helpful because there are many jobs out there that can help and be similar to this in any way, anything that is close or relevant to eachother.
What career should I focus on?
I have doubts if I want to build a career as a digital artist or as a graphic designer. If I can't choose what career I want to pursue in life, should I pick what I love doing or the one that is the most profitable and in demand? I did some research and I think nowadays there's more demand for graphic designers than artists. Digital art is a market more saturated than graphic design. There is also to consider all the problems related to AI platforms like Midjourney or DALL-E. This makes me think that, even if I like drawing, maybe it's not a profitable business like it was in the past. So I'm scared to take this risk. However having these thoughts, I can't commit to anything and I keep procrastinating because I'm too scared to take action. Do you know something that could help me choose? Do you have any advice to give to stop this problem? I've tried doing both these past months, but I noticed that I couldn't. My plan was to study graphic design in the morning and practice drawing in the afternoon, but it was too much to handle for me. I had no energy left in the afternoon or I had other personal tasks to do. After doing this for some weeks, I started waking up tired and some days I skipped my morning routine. I was also exhausted about switching topics to learn everyday. That's why I suppose I need to choose one and stick with it. Do you have any advice to suggest? What do you think I should do?
How to get different scholarships?
How would i be able to get multiple scholarships for in school activates such as clubs and sports . What colleges are best for acting and graphic design ?
What advice do you have for those who want to study marketing and graphic design in college/get into the business?
What advice do you have for a senior in high school who wants to study marketing and graphic design in college/get into the business? I'm trying to grow my portfolio and get Adobe certified but I was wondering if there was anything else I could do to improve myself. Thank you so much and have a blessed day!
how much does doing art commissions make a year and ho long does it take to get a commissioner?
like if i wanted to do art and fursuit commissions for people. how much would i make. also how long would it take for someone to commission me.
How difficult is it to make a living being a graphic designer??
I'm interested in being a graphic designer and doing commissions and selling art, but I keep hearing how difficult and unrealistic it is. Is it really so difficult? Is it possible?
What classes should I take in the future ?
Im 10th grade and I want to know what classes I should take in the future to become better at designing clothing.
How do I start a graphic design business?
I’m 14 going to high-school and I want to make some extra cash whilst sharpening my skills. I also really want to earn (at least) my bachelors in graphic design and hope to get my AA in high-school through dual enrollment
What can I expect entering the art field as a newbie when I graduate college?
After I finish college I’m going to start entering the art field. I want to produce my art if a bigger scale and be featured in museums someday soon. I believe in my skills and capability to adapt to new situations, and I pride myself in being a good communicator with people in business settings and socially. I would appreciate any and all advice for starting out as a “newbie” in the art field. Specifically on apprenticeship offers, graphic design or illustrator jobs, Disney experience, and being an independent artist. Thank you.
How does graphic design work?
I mean more on the like drawing and like Game creating side
What kind of majors do animation (3D or 2D), or film jobs look for in their candidates, and what colleges or universities offer good programs for these jobs?
What kind of majors do animation (3D or 2D), or film jobs look for in their candidates, and what colleges or universities offer good programs for these jobs?
If I would like to do professional animation for work, should I major in art or film?
So for context, I've always been stuck between going to school for art or going to school for film, because I love the both of them and animation requires knowledge of both skills. I'm always asked about college & I just don't know which one is best for my goals.
What can I do to make my resume stand out further? I have completed my CTE graphic design and done FBLA for two years.
I graduated 2023.
Which minors pair well with graphic design and would help me stand out on a resume?
My native language is Spanish I am in grade 10 in an international school. I am on my career exploration journey to find out as much information as possible and do possible internships for my dream career. Note: this question was asked anonymously by a student
How can I connect graphic design with art?
For example, photography, sculpture, among others. Note: this was asked by a student anonymously