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Showing posts with label Yourself. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

5 Questions To Ask Yourself When Considering Online Graphic Arts Colleges

Interested in a career in graphic arts? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), most graphic design jobs require a bachelor's degree. So if you're already busy with family commitments, a full-time job, or a long commute that makes attending traditional classes impractical, then look through the following questions to figure out whether a graphic arts school online could be right for you.

Five Questions to Ask Yourself About Online Graphic Arts Schools

1. Can you work well independently? Those who are interested in online graphic arts schools should be self-motivated and disciplined. The freedom and flexibility of online graphic arts schools means that there will be no one checking to make sure you completed your homework, listened to the lecture, or are even progressing toward the end of your coursework. If you don't think you'll handle the freedom well, online graphic art schools may not be for you.

2. Do you thrive on community? If you are the type of person who enjoys face-to-face interactions, you might do better in a traditional graphic arts classroom. If you enjoy working with others but are still interested in online graphic arts courses, then look for an online school that offers plenty of opportunities for discussion and feedback, which could include online discussion boards, peer reviews, and plenty of correspondence with the instructor.

3. Do you know where to find scholarships? According to the New York Times, most online schools charge tuition similar to that of traditional schools. So even if you're saving money on commuting gas, room and board, or by working at the same time that you're studying, finding scholarships can save you even more money. Look at the College Board Web site and Fastweb.com; these are two free Web sites that can help you get started.

4. Is your online graphic arts school accredited? Buyer beware: there are online schools out there that offer diplomas at a price, but aren't actually accredited. If you want to make sure your degree actually means something, check the accreditation status of your online graphic arts school at the U.S. Department of Education Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

5. Does your school's graphic arts program mesh with your career goals? If you're just looking for basic training in graphic design, you may not need to be as picky about what graphic arts school you attend. If, however, you are interested specifically in graphic design with an emphasis in advertising, magazine layout, or art direction, make sure the online graphic arts school you enroll in offers courses, if not an emphasis, in your secondary field.

If you have done the research, know your career goals, and know your learning style, then you are probably ready to attend an online school for graphic arts. Keep working hard and don't let yourself get sidetracked, and you should be well on your way to a career in graphic arts.



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Monday, October 26, 2009

Graphic Designing - Express Yourself

Graphic Designing is an art to enhance the appearance of any layout. With its help we can make the layout, presentation or just a product cover so much attractive to viewers. Along with making things attractive the other aspect of Graphic Designing is to help in better communication. However it may look pretty simple but needs attention on every single details.


Graphic Designing Segmentation


Segmentation on the basis of the media type that particular Graphic Design is about to be served, can be done on two major types: a) Online / Web Design b) Offline / Print Design


1.Web Graphic Designing
To make a piece of information look presentable at the same time captivating over Internet, we require experts of Graphic Design. On Internet websites, web images, banner advertisements, illustrations are used to convey the relevant information to the audience.

Further classification of Web Graphic Design can be done on these basis:

a) Website Design


b) Banner Ads Design (Static Banners, Flash Banners, Rich Graphic Banners)


c) Illustrations or Web Manual Design


d) 3D Animation Design


e) Flash Animation Design


2. Print Graphic Designing
Most of us do see so many examples of print Graphic Design in our day to day life. Either it is a fascinating advertisement of our favorite Coffee-Shop on Newspaper or our favorite Car on Magazine or an amazingly placed Hoarding on the freeway. These art creations make a huge impression on us by all the following ways:


a) Newspaper Design


b) Newspaper Ad Design


c) Magazine Design


d) Magazine Ad Design


e) Post Card Design


f) Flier Design


g) Company / Corporate Logo Design


h) Brochure Design


i) Business Card Design


j) Banners / Hoarding Design


Here we discussed very few dimensions of Graphic Designs.

But with so many computer software easily available at such a low price or even free of cost at times, it is observed that everyone around these days start considering himself or herself as a Graphic Designer.

Many people at home try to save few dollars by creating their own wedding invitations, holiday newsletters, calendars and much more. Still I advice "let experts do their job". With the help of expert designers you can cherish a perfectly designed graphic that will help you and your business to express the right message to the world.





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