I design logos, posters, flyers and transcribe audios into text. All this services are available..
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I design , brochures, logos, signs, magazine covers,advertisements, and other communication materials.
Create these materials by hand or by using technology, including computer software programs. Adobe's Creative Suite—including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and more—is the standard in the industry and most employers expect designers to be proficient with its programs.
Meet with clients to gain an understanding of what they want their proposed communications to look like. Create or incorporate illustrations, pictures, and designs to reflect the desired theme and tone of the communications.
Select type size and style to enhance the readability of text and image.
Produce drafts for review by clients and make revisions based on the feedback received.
Review final productions for errors and ensure that final prints reflect client specifications.
Graphic Designer Salary
The highest paid graphic designers worked in advertising and public relations in 2017.
Median Annual Salary: $50,370
Top 10% Annual Salary: $85,760
Bottom 10% Annual Salary: $29,610
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2018
Education, Training, & Certification
This field puts a great deal of emphasis on experience, even if that experience is simply developing your own work as an example. A few graphic designers don't go through any sort of formal training and are completely self-taught. These people typically have an advanced aptitude for computer-aided design.
Education: Many graphic designers complete a bachelor's degree with a major or concentration in graphic design, either at a traditional college or an art institute.
Training: People with bachelor’s degrees in unrelated fields often can gain the training they need through technical programs such as software training courses. They might also take specialized courses in graphic design and complete internships or do freelance work.
Graphic Designer Skills & Competencies
Employers seek certain skills in graphic designers. These include both soft skills, which can be difficult to quantify and reflect how you interact with others and your environment, and hard skills.
Communication skills: You must be able to confer advice and suggestions from clients, as well as understand what they want.
Time management skills: You'll often find that you're juggling several projects almost simultaneously.
Teamwork skills: Designers must be able to collaborate and get along with others when they work as part of a design team.
Technical skills: A knowledge of both typography and color theory is critical. internships.
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