Graphics Design,My Opinion
All about Graphic Design
What
is it?
In its most basic form, graphic
design is visual communication. It involves the art of photography,
illustration and typography to communicate a message, idea or identity.
Everything starting from a logo to the format of this newspaper page you're
reading involves with it.
What
educational background does one require to learn this skill?
As long as you have a basic understanding of
computer graphics and design software, along with problem solving and
communication skills, it is not rocket science. But of course, the unique
element that degrees cannot teach you is creativity, which is perhaps the most
crucial ladder that helps you climb up the levels of it.
How
does one get started?
There are numerous websites, tutorials and books
one can access, not only to learn the basics, but to gain expertise as well.
There are many YouTube channels and playlists for beginner level Photoshop,
Illustrator, and in fact any other software related to graphic design. Some
even come with practice templates, for example TastyTuts Creative Tutorials by
Gareth David.
If one is more interested in certified online
courses, Udacity, Pluralsight, Lynda and Coursera offer theoretical as well as
practical project-based courses. Even though all of these are not available for
free, one can always apply for financial aid (if available) to study the paid
ones.
However, learning the tools and skills is not
the same as being a good iter. Tabriz Haidary, who is a self-taught
photographer and iter currently working at Business Development and
Communication, MIB Spirit Ltd, remarks, “There is this creative gap people tend
to ignore. Just because you have watched and mastered numerous tutorials, it
does not make you a very creative person—although it might make you very
skilled. So practicing creativity is the key here.”
What
tools/software do you need to get started and how long does it take to master
the basics?
There is a massive range of software out there
that one can use to learngraphic design. Paid packages include software like
Photoshop and Illustrator from Adobe and CorelDRAW from Corel. On the free end,
there is Gimp and Inkscape. However, Photoshop and Illustrator are often
mandatory skills required if one is to get hired for agencies or companies, so
it is suggested one master these at one point.
The learning curve tends to vary based on the
technical familiarity, curiosity, and capability but a beginner can take around
15 days to understand the complete basics. However, becoming an expert requires
months of practice, observation and resilience. Just like art, one can never
know enough when it comes to it!
What are the career prospects and demand of graphic design in the jobmarket?
It will forever be in high global demand for
marketing, interactive media, newspapers, promotional displays, and so on.
Based on one's skills, there is a range of options one can pursue in this
field. Editorial design, web/mobile design, illustration, 3D design/animation,
corporate design (the official graphical design of a company's logo), and
blogging are only a few branches.
There are freelance contracts, paid contracts
and all sorts of opportunities. Akif Mustafa Khan, Content Manager of Analyzen
Bangladesh states, “Sometimes it is as easy as tapping a button, sometimes it
takes a little more effort. But an average designer earns the more they work,
so it is more about the level of commitment than fixed salaries.”
For those who enjoy it, it is an art form. So
what are you waiting for? Get started on your creative magic!
To know about graphic design
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