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That page in the magazine or newspaper that jumps out at you, the website with brightly colored title, animated photographs and interactive elements. These are the works of graphic designers - the talented individuals whose job it is to visually convey messages. Entry to the field typically requires a bachelors degree in graphic design.

Many colleges, universities and design schools offer bachelors degrees in graphic design. In working toward such a degree, students are likely to take courses such as principles of design, studio art, commercial graphics production and website design. Liberal arts courses in history, art, writing, business, cultural studies and marketing are among those that the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports can help prospective professionals in their work.

Some talented individuals work for publishing companies, while others might work for advertising agencies. Students who prefer instead to work toward associate degree or certificate programs in this field might be able to put the technical skills they acquire to use while working as an assistant to a graphic designer or in jobs where only those technical skills are needed, the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests. In addition to community colleges, students might find associate degree and certificate programs in design available through two- and three-year professional schools.

Students might be good candidates for bachelor degrees in this area in instances where they are creative, boast communication and problem-solving skills and are at ease with computer graphics and design software. Even after obtaining a degree in graphics, graduates might have to stay up to date with new and updated software programs.

Students who are seeking schools that offer degrees in design might look toward those that are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. It's likely, at any college, university or professional school, however, that students won't receive formal entry to the bachelors degree program until after a year of art and design courses are completed. Students can complete these courses in high school, if they plan ahead.

College, university and professional school applicants might also have to provide samples of their work as a means of demonstrating their artistic talents. When seeking work in the field of graphics, prospective designers might carry a portfolio showcasing some of their work.

The Bureau anticipates that employment growth for graphic designers into 2018 is to be about 13 percent, which is as fast as the average for all occupations. Advertisers and computer design companies are expected to increase the demand for graphic designers. Those with website design and animation experience are expected to enjoy the most promising job prospects in this competitive field, the BLS notes. Interactive media projects, including those for websites and mobile telephones, also are expected to increase the demand for designers with website design and animation experience, according to the Bureau.

The BLS anticipates an increase in Internet advertising that's to be offset by a reduced demand in print publishing, where many in graphics are employed. In addition to publishers for newspapers, magazines, books and directories, many designers work in advertising and other marketing services. Web design training, not surprisingly, may be learned the best through online education as this is the medium of productivity and creativity in this field.

by: MINU




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