May help knowing how to spell graphic, for starters.
May help knowing how to spell graphic, for starters.
I LOLed! Indeed. Spelling is a big part of being a graphic designer. If you cannot be trusted to proofread, your career will be short and painful.
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I've been a graphic designer for over 15 years now. The job market now, as it was then, is over-saturated with designers. Too many seagulls squabbling over a crumb of bread. Competition is fierce and the pay has slowly gone from pretty damn good to absolutely pathetic. That is, if you can find work. As a matter of fact, I was talking with a headhunter at one of my old agencies today about this and was told that, "The market has been absolutely dismal the last two years. Clients have laid off (like crazy). There are a lot of people out there, the whole ‘social marketing’ thing is growing quickly and several small businesses have disappeared."
I'm telling you now, if you want to get work here in graphic design, you'd better already be working in a studio by the start of the second year of your three year college program. That's what I did years ago and it worked for me. My friends from college did meh, some never did find work in the field, and one still makes pretty much minimum wage slugging out weekly flyers for Shoppers Drug Mart.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but better you hear it now.
Take my advice, get into real estate.
Take my advice, get into real estate.
i work in the graphic arts industry..... not a graphic designer but i have a few on staff. the tittle "graphic designer" is very general. there are tons of "graphic designers" out there making it hard to find work. what i do see is an evolution of the the graphic designer. what used to be defined as graphic designer is no longer the case. the ones that find work, steady work, and get paid are the ones that do more than graphic design. graphic designer is not enough to impress, it is the starting block to build a portfolio. graphic design will allow you to become familiar with buttons/tools/programs but until you learn and expose yourself to new methods/technologies/principles it will be tough.
much appreciated, yeah a few of my friends told me that a lot of their coworkers started with GD and ended up doing something else cause its too hard to find a job.
when you say yours frd from college did meh you mean they did find jobs but jsut doing so so?
Not to insult anybody in graphics design, but the reason the market is so saturated with them and the fact that the pay is so little is because even a kid can do that kind of stuff. You need to diversify your skillset if you want to get paid anything to do that kind of work. I've seen 13 year old kids who can photoshop as well as any seasoned artist. In fact when I was 16 I got paid to make a website with my graphics design skills that I had grown from just playing around in photoshop and dabbling in that stuff outside of school. It's too easy for anyone to do. Right now graphics design is more of a supplement to marketing, or web design, communications roles etc...
LMAO! You do realize Photoshop isn't "graphic design," correct? It's an image manipulation tool and that is it. There are other products in the CS package, but you probably only got PSD Lite with your digi camera, so you think that's all there is to it. I've seen you wannabe designers using Microsoft Word before. I've seen you use Corel Draw. I've seen you use low res bitmap images you've stolen off the Internet with no understanding of copyright laws. The same people who can't understand colour processes and whine about the printed colour being 'off' from your monitor, have never heard of a printers bleed before — little less know how to apply one — and complain about the white line around your graphic, and caterwaul about the jagged image quality on your crappy images. No clue. No clue whatsoever. And it seems that very few true, educated designers know the first thing about prepping files for print, how to create a simple dieline, or even how to set simple tabs and style sheets.
Oh when you put it that way I retract my statements. You guys truely are a rare breed. The reason you get paid $24/h is because the world is unfair.