Becoming a successful graphic designer
By: Leonard, Neil (Graphic designer)
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Summary:
As students prepare to enter the world of work, there are many decisions that they need to make about what type of career they want: Freelancing? Working in a design agency? Setting up their own business? They also need the practical advice about how to work with clients, how to organize themselves, billing, etc. Through interviews with people at all levels of design, the author provides down to earth and straight forward information that is relevant to today's students looking to start a career in design.
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741.6 OL CR Creativity for graphic designers : a real-world guide to idea generation - from defining your message to selecting the best idea for your printed piece / | 741.6 PI ON Pioneers : layout design | 741.6 YA CO Communication design : insights from the creative industries / | 741.6023 LE BE Becoming a successful graphic designer | 741.6023 OL OH Oh sh*t; what now?! : | 741.6023 SH HO How to be a graphic designer, without losing your soul | 741.602373 FL ST Starting your career as a graphic designer / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Career opportunities -- Getting out there and getting noticed -- The workplace -- The work of a designer -- The essential skills -- Forging your own path.
As students prepare to enter the world of work, there are many decisions that they need to make about what type of career they want: Freelancing? Working in a design agency? Setting up their own business? They also need the practical advice about how to work with clients, how to organize themselves, billing, etc. Through interviews with people at all levels of design, the author provides down to earth and straight forward information that is relevant to today's students looking to start a career in design.