Graphic Designer Jobs

Different Graphic Designers Jobs

1.Web Designer
Web designer creates pages, layouts and the graphics for web sites, playing in developmente of a website it takes more creating working with a team.

2.Art Director
Charge of an creative team that prodices artworks to be display in magazines, television,billboards , wed or any product.

3.Brand identity
Its a visual aspect of any company or organizations of a brand or inditity. its a visual element that represnts the brand and gives a indentity.

4.Flash Designer
Flash trend currently use in web desing, it rankes from begginner to expererienced wed designer its all about wanted to learning ho o creat.

5.Logo Designer
Logo as in a sketched or graphical designedsymbol, set in a specific typeface or font using color , shaps in need of the company in hand.

6.Illustrator.
Conceptualize to creat illustraciones that represent ideas or a story thougt some times two or three dimensional images.

7.Technical Illustrator.
It conceptualize and creates a three dimensional image. in storyline skeches,, or in moving illustration for an animated production, televition , movie, computer game, or a set in an exhibit design.

8.Photographer.
its more that just taking photos capturing an image.Professional photographers need to lear how to use the camera and others types of equipment as light,film, lenses,filters and now digital technology.

9.Photo Editing & Photoshop Artist.
Photo editing, and new photo editing software like Photoshop has helped professional photographers and designers more easily bring their visions to life through advertisements, magazine layouts, billboards, logos, and just about every other multi-media medium.

10.Multimeda Designer
In multimedia design can be found in such career fields as television or film production, animation, audio production, and set design, as well as several other multimedia, and production design fields.

11.Apperal Design
If you major in apparel design (which is sometimes known as clothing design or textile design), you’ll learn how to create and design clothing and accessories of all kinds. You’ll study the art of making clothing, but also the technical aspects, as clothing design requires careful planning and precise measurements.

12.Content Designer
A content designer is a designer who designs content for media or software. The term is mainly used in web development. Depending on the content format, the content designer usually holds a more specific title such as graphic designer for graphical content, writer for textual content, instructional designer for educational content, or a programmer for automated program/data-driven content.

13.Typography
Typography is the art, craft and techniques of type design, modifying type glyphs, and arranging type. Type glyphs (characters) are created and modified using a variety of illustration techniques. The arrangement of type is the selection of typefaces, point size, line length, leading (line spacing) and letter spacing.

14.Visual arts
Before any graphic elements may be applied to a design, the graphic elements must be originated by means of visual art skills. These graphics are often (but not always) developed by a graphic designer. Visual arts include works which are primarily visual in nature using anything from traditional media, to photography or computer generated art. Graphic design principles may be applied to each graphic art element individually as well as to the final composition.

15.Printmaking
Printmaking is the process of making artworks by printing on paper and other materials or surfaces. Except in the case of monotyping, the process is capable of producing multiples of the same piece, which is called a print. Each piece is not a copy but an original since it is not a reproduction of another work of art and is technically known as an impression. Painting or drawing, on the other hand, create a unique original piece of artwork.

16.Desktop publishing
Desktop publishing (also known as DTP) combines a personal computer and WYSIWYG page layout software to create publication documents on a computer for either large scale publishing or small scale local multifunction peripheral output and distribution.

17.Industrial design
Industrial design is a combination of applied art and applied science, whereby the aesthetics, ergonomics and usability of products may be improved for marketability and production. The role of an industrial designer is to create and execute design solutions towards problems of form, usability, physical ergonomics, marketing, brand development and sales.

18.Information design
Information design is the skill and practice of preparing information so people can use it with efficiency and effectiveness. Where the data is complex or unstructured, a visual representation can express its meaning more clearly to the viewer.

19.Instructional design
structional Design (also called Instructional Systems Design (ISD)) is the practice of maximizing the effectiveness, efficiency and appeal of instruction and other learning experiences. The process consists broadly of determining the current state and needs of the learner, defining the end goal of instruction, and creating some “intervention” to assist in the transition.

20.Interface design
User interface design or user interface engineering is the design of computers, appliances, machines, mobile communication devices, software applications, and websites with the focus on the user’s experience and interaction. The goal of user interface design is to make the user’s interaction as simple and efficient as possible, in terms of accomplishing user goals—what is often called user-centered design.

21.Landscape architecture
Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor and public spaces to achieve environmental, socio-behavioral, and/or aesthetic outcomes. It involves the systematic investigation of existing social, ecological, and geological conditions and processes in the landscape, and the design of interventions that will produce the desired outcome.

22.New media
New media is a broad term in Media Studies that emerged in the later part of the 20th century to encompass the amalgamation of traditional media such as film, images, music, spoken and written word, with the interactive power of computer and communications technology, computer-enabled consumer devices and most importantly the Internet.

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