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 killa Won't Shut Up

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 Posted: 10:17 - 09 Mar 2010 Post subject: A job in Graphics? advise please :) |
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Having a technical creative background on computers im pretty confident i could handle a position in graphics. I currently use AutoCAD and inventor but the precision in engineering is getting a little old. Im currently looking for another position but not so keen on carrying on this mechanical design lark.
So, the idea is that i use my technical abilities to move to graphics. Im not entirely sure what field i want to be in, ive heard of graphic work for booklets, maps and banner design so far. The thought of getting a little more creative makes me happy so im interested in shifting my career a little.
My question is, i think im capable but i need some guidance on what software / course / route i should be looking at. As i work 8-5 5 days a week it doesnt give me much time for a course i guess, or maybe a i can do something online.
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Joined: 27 May 2004 Karma :    
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Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator are the main packages you need to know inside out. Plus these days they are asking for Dreamweaver and website design experience.
Also need to be aware of Acrobat and pdfs, and some microsoft packages, as a lot of customers are 'designers' and work in software like Publisher.
Be prepared to be doing battle with 'us' oldies (with oodles of years experience), and those fresh faced from university, who are prepared to start on as little pay as £13,000 a year and work long hours.
The main epicentres for Graphic Design are Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol, Brighton and London.
The more examples of work you have in your portfolio the better, the more diverse you can be the more employable you could be.
Good luck.  ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Very helpful thanks.
I think you've nailed that on the head with portfolio. I don't have anything to show right now apart from a couple of flyers ive designed and my C.V which says ive used certain packages.
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You'd probably learn more and learn alot faster just by going off tutorials online which is all i've done.
Only downside is to this is i don't have a shiny certificate or anything... but i bet you i could photoshop one  ____________________ 2010 Ducati 848 Dark
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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| bEN_ wrote: | You'd probably learn more and learn alot faster just by going off tutorials online which is all i've done. |
Which also means you need to 'have' the software at home. Not cheap...especially if it gets you nowhere!!!
I have found evening classes in webdesign painful, especially as they don't teach you the 'right' packages. If I were you I'd go with the full day/week intense training you can get.
I personally have trained with Appropriate Learning, Authorised Training Centre for Adobe, Corel, Macromedia, iGrafx and Quark. And Media Training 020 7359 9855. You get a certificate at the end, and the course is usually a handful of people, so you get the training you need.
See if you can get yourself some 'live-briefs', some places are big on ideas / sketch books / photos...see how your ideas are generated. Some are interested in the end product. There are places online where you can bid for jobs, and get paid...but you have to be top of the game. ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Obviously as a mechanical engineer, I would say stay where you are but I accept that everyone is different, as is their personal situation. I could say that your job is far more secure in the engineering field but that comes from my own circumstances where I have worked damn hard to ensure the skills I have obtained are required in the marketplace.
If you aren't happy and are willing to be unemployed/on very low wages for quite some time, then go for it. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I've ventured and it paid off. If I didn't, I'd be stuck in a rut.
But seriously though, in this digital age, where the government are trying to pile 50% of kids into higher education (of which, most popular degrees are useless), all those kids will just jump onto computers to try and achieve something. I reckon, once you're out of your position in such an early stage (you're still studying?) then it will be hard to get back in. |
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Were using solid works at uni, its A quality software!
You can make 3d representations quickly, second best to RPT  |
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I applied for a job for an Art Technician with experience in Photoshop, Corel, and Illustrator (outside of the area I live). Last week I went for the interview, staying over at a mates place nearby. The setting was perfect, but the job was not.
It was basically a desktop publishing job, working with Word. No creativity whatsoever, unless you consider text layout. I can't believe it, I felt duped. My skills were not required in any shape or form!!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 107 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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