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Graphic Design
OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  
A Graphics major teaches you how to create visual content using digital tools and techniques. You'll learn about graphic design principles, typography, and digital imaging. With this knowledge, you can design logos, posters, websites, and advertisements, effectively communicating messages and ideas through compelling visual compositions.
Difficulties and concerns in studying Graphic Design: Design Principles: Graphic design involves understanding design principles such as composition, typography, color theory, and visual hierarchy. Students may find it challenging to apply these principles effectively in their work or struggle with conceptualizing design solutions. Technical Skills Mastery: Graphics majors require proficiency in various software tools and techniques used for graphic design, illustration, typography, and digital imaging. Students need to learn how to use industry-standard software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, which can be complex and require time to master. Creative Problem-Solving: Graphic design involves solving visual communication challenges and conveying messages effectively through design elements. Students must develop strong problem-solving skills, creative thinking, and the ability to conceptualize and execute design solutions that meet client objectives. Client Expectations and Deadlines: Graphic designers often face tight deadlines and pressure to deliver high-quality work within short turnaround times. Meeting client expectations, managing multiple projects simultaneously, and maintaining quality standards while working under pressure can be challenging. Will you enjoy learning this course? (WhatsApp Us) Arrange a Zoom session with us to find out! You'll gain access to: - Course videos - Course exercises - Course-modules explanation
Main RIASEC codes: Artistic (A), Enterprising (E) What's your RIASEC Code? Arrange your Interest Test with us to find out! (WhatsApp Us) Artistic (A): Graphics involves creativity, imagination, and visual expression. Students develop artistic skills to create visually appealing designs that effectively communicate messages and ideas. Enterprising (E): Graphics professionals often engage in tasks related to business development and entrepreneurship. They pitch creative concepts, collaborate with clients, and manage projects to achieve artistic and commercial success in the competitive design industry.
- Graphic Designer - Illustrator - Packaging Designer Will you feel satisfied in these careers? (WhatsApp Us) Arrange a Zoom session with us to find out! You'll gain access to: - Career Videos - Career Insights - Industry Trend and Requirements - Salary Report