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A person would become a graphic designer by first figuring out which specific area of advertising they would like to be in (commercial, technological etc.). They then must gain the correct tools to make the graphics. This would include a computer and programs that allow for graphics and applications. College is another step in becoming a graphic designer. Courses would make it possible for a person the become more educated and qualified for future employment.
How did you decide to become a graphic designer? What was your first graphic design job? What advice would you give to aspiring designers? What is your favorite piece of design you've done? How do you stay creative?
The best degree to pursue if you want to become a video game designer would be a degree in graphic design. A graphic design in computers will help you design images on a computer.
A abit LG-957 motherboard would be best for a graphic designer.
Yes. There are a number of options for online training as a graphic designer. Do a search for "online course graphic design" and you should get a number of results. I would look deeper though and see if you can find some testimonials as to the quality of the school before laying out thousands of dollars in tuition.
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You can become a jewelry designer after you get some training on jewelry designing. Then, some companies would might want to hire you and you can start making some money.
a graphic designer, an interior designer, an artist of any sort
Where he can effectively interact with his customers.
Highly variable - depending on who you work for. Ranges from high-school all the way to post-grad.
To become a graphic artist, most in the field need a sufficient education before accepting work. That would typically entail a college degree in graphic design from a quality four year college or university.