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Graphic Design Careers
Designers are people with a desire to create. They combine practical
knowledge with artistic ability to turn abstract ideas into formal
designs for the merchandise we buy, the clothes we wear, the publications
we read, and the living and office space we inhabit. Designers usually
specialize in a particular area of design, such as automobiles,
industrial or medical equipment, or home appliances; clothing and
textiles; floral arrangements; publications, logos, signage, or
movie or TV credits; interiors of homes or office buildings; merchandise
displays; or movie, television, and theater sets.
Graphic designers use a variety of print, electronic, and film
media to create designs that meet clients' commercial needs. Using
computer software, they develop the overall layout and design of
magazines, newspapers, journals, corporate reports, and other publications.
They also may produce promotional displays and marketing brochures
for products and services, design distinctive company logos for
products and businesses, and develop signs and signage systems—called
environmental graphics—for business and government. An increasing
number of graphic designers develop material to appear on Internet
home pages. Graphic designers also produce the credits that appear
before and after television programs and movies.
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