Career Preparation: Graphic Design

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By Franklin Skribbit


Everyone has their 'niche', the place that they belong, and that they are best at. You may have found your niche but where do you go from there. Graphic design is many people's niche but trying to get into a career can be confusing and difficult. Knowing the best entry level jobs, who should you know, and what should you do all leads into one confusing mess. Below are some of the top tips on how to prepare for your career in graphic design.

Go to college This may seem rather obvious to some people but if you truly want to get started and have an edge in a graphic design, then you should go to college for graphic design. Future employers will like that you have studied graphic designed and will be able to see your dedication and desire through your degree. It is absolutely possible to still get a job without a degree, but if you have the resources, then plan on getting your degree. It will help you be successful in your field.

Less is More - Another key to getting the undivided attention of your website visitors is to not give them a reason to divide it in the first place. If you have a hundred options of different links you could send them to, narrow it down. No one wants to see that many options, especially on a tablet. That standard has translated over to non-tablet web design as well. Businesses have started to simplify the main page of their websites to just a few links that will lead them to what they are looking for. It is much easier to read content and navigate sites this way.

Adobe suite - If you are looking into a career in graphic design, then chances are, you know exactly what adobe suite is. But knowing what it is may not be enough. Some companies might offer some training to help you get started but many companies don't offer any training and expect you to already have experience using Adobe products. If you want to have an edge then you should master the Adobe products. There are training courses that you can take that will help you get acquainted with Adobe products. It might be a good idea to consider some of these training sessions. Not only can you use these for your own work or for building your portfolio but you these can also be a huge asset when you are applying for a job in the graphic design industry.

Start to network - Most people get jobs through their contacts. If someone knows that you are a really strong, reliable, and creative graphic designer, and they are looking for someone to fill the job, then they will be much more inclined to find you, and to hire you. Get your name out, and be friendly with everyone you meet. You never know who could be your next boss or employee.

The bottom line The best things to do are for you to get a graphic design education and network. Build friends in the industry and your opportunities will start to flourish as people get to know that you are a serious graphic artist.




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