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GRAPHIC DESIGN


How To Become a Graphic Designer: Step-by-Step

19 December 2024
Candice McDowell

Graphic design is a great career path for those looking to use their creative skills on a daily basis. It offers individuals the chance to make a visual impact across industries whether you're drawn to branding, digital media, or print design.

Beyond the artistic satisfaction, this field provides unmatched flexibility, allowing graphic designers to choose between freelancing, remote work, or full-time roles across diverse industries. This career choice can also open doors to global opportunities but we’ll discuss more of that later on.

Read on to find out how you can start your journey to becoming a successful graphic designer.

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The Role of AI in Graphic Design: Opportunities and Challenges

18 October 2024
Candice McDowell

The world of graphic design is seeing some huge changes thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). Using AI tools in the graphic design process can allow graphic designers to experience new levels of efficiency and creativity.

However, while AI presents vast opportunities, it can also bring a number of challenges. In this blog post, we will explore the role AI plays in graphic design, its potential benefits, and the challenges it brings.

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How to Build a Strong Portfolio During Your Graphic Design Course

05 August 2024
Rebecca Paulraj & Candice McDowell

Your graphic design portfolio is more than just a collection of work; it’s your professional identity in visual form. It's a chance to show off your skill set, creativity, and problem-solving abilities. As a graphic design student, investing time and effort into building a strong portfolio is essential for securing internships, landing your dream job, and establishing a successful career in the design industry.

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What Is environmental graphic design?

21 November 2022
Sushree Saloni Rath

Environmental graphic design has been applied extensively throughout history in places such as schools, galleries, workspaces, and more. It can be seen in everything from ancient Egyptian inscriptions decorating tomb walls to contemporary room paintings in lobbies.

It aims to change how individuals relocate through space, engage with others, and feel while they are there. It goes far beyond simply designing a room's structure or a wall's paintings. The environment and the human condition can be impacted by anything, from the colour of a wall to the sound that feet make on the ground.

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