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The Career Profile of a Graphic Designer-From Vault (SU log-in required)
Occupational Outlook HandBook

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Possible Job Titles

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*Denotes need for additional education

Technical
*Conservator/restorer
Fine arts handler
Appraiser
Arts consultant
Design consultant
*Historical preservation coordinator
Artist-in-residence 

Business/Industry
*Industrial designer
*Fashion designer
*Interior designer
Executive search consultant
Gallery operator
Consumer goods salesperson
Marketing manager
Marketing consultant
Animator
Media consultant
Commercial artist
Cinematographer
Art director
*Computer programmer
Publicist 
Education/Communication
Teacher
*Professor
*Librarian
*Curator
Grants specialist
Art critic
*Graphic artist/layout editor
Photographer
Exhibit designer
Information specialist
Arts programmer (TV/Radio)
Arts writer/reporter
Book/journal editor
Cartoonist
Film/video engineer 

Human Services/Management
*Arts therapist
City cultural events planner
*Museum director
*Archivist
Arts council director
Preservation council director
Community arts center director 

ANIMATOR 
Creates movement for a visual still using illustration skills and computer applications. Most animation sequences are produced for films and entertainment; some are used for industry (i.e. creating logos for television networks or translating machinery drawings into three dimensions). Works for animation studios or on a freelance basis. 
ART BUYER/CONSULTANT 
Assists other people in buying art. Recruits clients, develops familiarity with wide variety of artistic styles, and maintains  network of contacts among artists and gallery owners.
Interviews clients about artistic preferences and presents options to them. Works for consulting firms or on freelance basis. 
ART DIRECTOR, ADVERTISING 
Creates a visual concept that can be developed into a successful print ad, television commercial, or sales campaign.  Analyzes market research data and client specifications and works closely with copywriters. Creates layouts and presents to creative directors or possibly to clients. Works with an illustrator or photographer to develop a final visual. Works for advertising agencies. 
ART DIRECTOR, EDITORIAL 
Directs art and visuals for books, magazines, and newspapers according to specified guidelines. Supervises layout and selects illustrators or photographers to execute the visual effects. Works for publishing companies. 
ART TEACHER 
Instructs students in art skills. Evaluates student artwork and offers constructive criticism and advice concerning future work. May help with curriculum planning. Works for public/private schools or community education programs. 
BOOK DESIGNER 
Organizes a book's format to establish a coherent flow and to make the text inviting to read by designing an aesthetically pleasing page within the restrictions of length, paper weight, and trim size. Chooses a typeface, designs a layout, and may create a book cover. Works for publishing companies. 
CARTOONIST 
Uses humorous illustration style to entertain or convey information. Works for comic book publishers, newspaper syndicates, or on a freelance basis. 
CORPORATE DESIGNER 
Helps a company establish its identity through graphic representation. Works on a wide range of assignments, such as logo development, letterhead design, or illustrating brochures or annual reports. Works for variety of companies. 
CREATIVE DIRECTOR 
Coordinates overall look of an advertising project. Works closely with art director and copywriter to ensure consistency of final product and adherence to deadlines. Works for advertising agencies. 
CRITIC 
Writes articles giving critical analysis of artwork, exhibitions, or art-related issues. Usually writes on a freelance basis and supplements with teaching or museum work. Works for newspapers, magazines, museums, or on freelance basis. 
EXHIBITION DESIGNER 
Designs displays and exhibits for events such as conventions, museum shows, and supermarket promotions. Uses artistic design skills and knowledge of traffic flow and lighting to create original presentations of objects, ideas, and information.  Usually works on a freelance basis. 
FINE ARTIST 
Creates original artworks using a variety of mediums, such as sculpture, painting, or ceramics. Sells work to individuals or organizations. Works on freelance basis. 
FORENSIC ARTIST 
Draws sketches of suspected criminals based on descriptive information from crime victims. Works closely with police officers and other law enforcement officials. Works for federal, state, or local government. 
GRAPHIC SYSTEMS DESIGNER 
Develops symbols and signs to unify a building or public complex (i.e. shopping center, subway) and make it easier to navigate. Also works with architects to design interior and exterior environments. Works for architectural or design firms.
ILLUSTRATOR, ADVERTISING 
Sells products or services by creating an appropriate image for the market the client is trying to reach. Considers headlines, copy, and visual ideas and makes a preliminary sketch. Works with art director to establish size and color limitations and completes illustrations by a specific deadline. Works for advertising agencies or on a freelance basis. 
ILLUSTRATOR, EDITORIAL 
Considers manuscript and visual ideas and makes a preliminary sketch. Works with art director to establish size and color limitations and completes illustrations by a specific deadline.  Works for publishers or on a freelance basis. 
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER 
Designs commercially produced products, ranging from electronics to toys. Works with corporations to style or package products that attract consumers. Acts as a negotiator
between engineers and marketing representatives. Works for variety of companies. 
MAGAZINE DESIGNER 
Consults with editor and publisher on editorial objectives and the consumer market. Determines a format, selects typeface, and establishes approach toward photography and illustration.  May redesign already established magazines. Usually works on a freelance basis. 
PACKAGE DESIGNER 
Designs packaging for variety of products. Often redesigns an existing package by changing color or type treatment or using graphics. Creates three-dimensional prototype to ensure package efficiency. Usually works on a freelance basis. 
SKETCH ARTIST 
Draws quick sketches and first drafts for print or live-action advertisements. Works for advertising agencies. 
TELEVISION GRAPHIC DESIGNER 
Designs images to introduce sports events, nightly news stories, or specials. May use computer technology to produce charts, graphs, or illustrations. Works for television studios. 
TOY DESIGNER 
Uses imagination and childlike perspective to create new toys. Researches safety standards, child psychology, production, packaging, and promotion to create products that are safe, cost-effective, and fun. Works for toy manufacturers. 
TYPEFACE DESIGNER 
Creates new typefaces, often using computer graphics. May modify existing typefaces by creating new weights and proportions or developing new logos for clients. Works for type manufacturers, design studios, and advertising agencies.


Typical Places of Employment

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Advertising firms
Historical societies
Architectural firms
Libraries
Art galleries
Magazines & newspapers
Boat yards (woodworking)
Museums
Business corporations
Photography studios
City, state or federal government.
Art lessons
Garment industries
Publishing companies
Community organizations
Retail stores
Colleges, schools &
universities
Teaching hospitals and law
firms (medical illustration for
court cases)

Required Skills and Abilities

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Technical
Gauging public tastes
Developing manual flexibility and dexterity
Assessing an audience
Project planning
Writing grant proposals
Developing fine visual discrimination skills
Examining critically
Demonstrating creativity and artistic expression 

Visual and Data Analysis
Considering historical perspectives
Defining quality
Recognizing cultural differences/similarities
Thinking critically
Weighing values
Recognizing the school/period/artist of a work
Comparing interpretations
Analyzing the artistic qualities of everyday objects 
Problem Solving
Defining problem areas
Taking multiple approaches to problems
Examining components
Using other symbol systems
Attending to details
Perceiving patterns/structures
Utilizing available resources
Working independently 

Interpersonal
Working with community groups
Recognizing cultural similarities/differences
Describing impressions about art
Observing human interactions
Working within organizations 

Typical Work Activities

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Composing, writing
Working independently
Acting, performing
Playing musical instruments
Decorating, designing
Curating exhibits
Image digitization
Grant writing
Creating artwork
Organizing exhibits

Additional Info in Career Services

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These publications must be used in the "Browsing" Library of Career Services.   There are also many brochures and magazines such as Resume Writing, Interviewing and Job Choices that you may take with you.

  • Building a Career as a Visual Artist
  • 100 Best Careers for Writers and Artists
  • Careers for Cultural Lovers and Other Artsy Types
  • Career Opportunities in Art
  • Careers in the Visual Arts
  • Careers for Shutterbugs & Other Candid Types

To see a complete list of career books located at the Career Services Office click here .

  • Graphic Design:  A Career Guide and Education Directory
  • Graphic Design Career Guide
  • Great Jobs for the Art Majors
  • How To Survive and Prosper as an Artist
  • The National Resource Guide for the Placement of Artists

Alumni Resources

(Listed below are examples of SU Alumni and their Jobs in this major-For more alumni resources, go to Mentor Network)

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ALUMNI NAME GRAD
DATE
ORGANIZATION  CURRENT JOB
Doris Truitt 1999 Prometric Digital Designer
Holly Shiflett 1992 eCollege.com Manager, Instructional Design & Program Consulting
 
Deborah Lynn 1990 Montgomery Co. Public Schools Teacher
Stephanie Melis 1993 International Engineering Consortium Graphic Designer
Victoria Siegel 1996 How It Works Web Designer  

Related Links:   Further Explore this Career Field

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Alternatives for Art Historians
Animation World Network
Association for Art History 
ArtBiz.com
Art and Design, Career and employment-From Northern Michigan
Art Directors Club of Metropolitan Washington
Art and Design Jobs in the Federal Government
ArtSource 
About  Art Therapy
Archivists and Curators from the Occupational Outlook Handbook 
Careers in Art-Help Wanted
Check this out:  A major-- to career-- converter from Monster.
Designers from the Occupational Outlook Handbook 
Gamasutra- the art and science of making games
Graphic Arts and Printing Career Guide
Job Sites for Art
Lucas Arts
The Museum Employment Resource Center- lists jobs and
other information related to the museum, heritage management, and cultural resource communities.
Museums in the USA
The New York Foundation for the Arts
Photographers and Camera Operators from the Occupational Outlook Handbook 
Sample Resumes for Art Students
Visual Nation-Careers in Art
Visual Arts Career Guide
Visual Artist from the Occupational Outlook Handbook
World Wide Art Resources 

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