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Career in Graphic Design

If you love to draw, if you get really excited about seeing new covers at your favorite bookstore, or if you find yourself frustrated by signs on highways or in shopping
malls, you should consider launching a career in graphic design.

Professional graphic designers shape the way that we use images and words to communicate quickly and effectively, especially in public. Today's culture places such a huge emphasis on quality graphic design that professionals can find themselves working on all kinds of interesting projects. A skilled graphic designer could create a high profile concept, like a shimmering sign on the side of an Atlantic Casino, in the same week that she tweaks the typeface for an instruction manual to make it easier to read.

Most graphic design professionals begin their career with detailed, formal training that will set the stage for the innovative work that follows. Even the most outlandish, outsider artists must understand the baseline principles of art and design to create effective work. Most consumers understand these ideas on a subconscious level, which means that excellent graphic design often seems effortless and transparent to the average audience. In fact, a skilled graphic designer understands how to manipulate an audience's sensibility to achieve a desired effect.

Students of any age can receive quality graphic design training. You can prepare for your career in graphic design by attending a traditional college or university with a
respected design program.

If you have already finished an undergraduate degree program, you can work around your current day job by participating in an online graphic design program.

Graphic designers who work hard to improve their skills can maintain a very high degree of control over their work/life balance. Some graphic designers prefer the relative stability and the social corporate culture of a salaried job with a large company. Other graphic designers exercise their entrepreneurial skills by launching a freelance graphic design practice from their home office. Very talented graphic designers with strong leadership skills can grow their freelance business into a vibrant design agency, complete with assistants and skilled staff members of their own. Regardless of where a graphic designer shows up to perform each day, the quality of that designer's work determines the path that their career will follow and the income they can hope to earn over time.

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