Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Where you draw stuff on a computer.
My sister has incredible talent at that kind of stuff..me, I can't even draw my name with a mouse.
Originally posted by: cobalt
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Where you draw stuff on a computer.
My sister has incredible talent at that kind of stuff..me, I can't even draw my name with a mouse.
WRONG! I'm taking Graphic Design right now in HS. It's more of a client type thing, you are the designer. You have to create projects, which could involve computer design but is NOT limited to it.
Originally posted by: cobalt
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Where you draw stuff on a computer.
My sister has incredible talent at that kind of stuff..me, I can't even draw my name with a mouse.
WRONG! I'm taking Graphic Design right now in HS. It's more of a client type thing, you are the designer. You have to create projects, which could involve computer design but is NOT limited to it.
Pretty much accurate. Don't forget dealing with extremely high-stress situations. Hard deadlines, psycho art directors, etc. You will always have issues with your printing company, and when your catalog (etc.)just gotta be out by a certain date = tremendous headaches + crazy long hours. Not a walk in the park, but if you can deal with stuff like that, it can be rewarding. However, be warned, it will not be easy to express your creativity too much when you are starting out. Your work will generally have to conform to the art director's ideas. This can get extremely frustrating and many new graphic designers just give up on it.Originally posted by: ricochet
Originally posted by: cobalt
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Where you draw stuff on a computer.
My sister has incredible talent at that kind of stuff..me, I can't even draw my name with a mouse.
WRONG! I'm taking Graphic Design right now in HS. It's more of a client type thing, you are the designer. You have to create projects, which could involve computer design but is NOT limited to it.
Those who thinks it's just "draw stuff on a computer" most likely are not successful graphic designers. Computer is just one tool. Graphic design requires a lot of creativity and artistry. Visual spacial, color management, and presentation skills are a must. Those who start in the field get paid cr@p for their hard work. One should not go into Graphic Design unless he/she loves his/her work. Reputable GD, though, earn mucho dinero.