Description:
Technical Skill - A graphic design job requires the technical skills to use design software programs such as Photoshop® or
Quark Xpress®. You may learn other specific software in graphic design school; however, a general interest in computers and
an aptitude for learning new technology will be beneficial. As technology continues to develop, graphic designers hoping for
longevity in the field need to be able to adapt.
Communication Ability - Sometimes known as visual communication, graphic design requires the ability to effectively present
ideas—both verbally and visually. You'll need to be able to sell your ideas to clients and work with them to achieve the end
product they want.
Organization - Graphic designers need to be organized in order to meet deadlines and stay within a budget. General business
skills will come in handy, since many graphic designers work on a freelance or contract basis.
Problem Solving Ability - Graphic design is a brainteaser. Choosing just the right fonts, colors and lines to create a
balanced composition, while simultaneously conveying meaning, is complicated. In order to succeed in a graphic design job,
you'll need to have strong problem solving skills and love a good challenge.
Technical Skill - A graphic design job requires the technical skills to use design software programs such as Photoshop® or
Quark Xpress®. You may learn other specific software in graphic design school; however, a general interest in computers and
an aptitude for learning new technology will be beneficial. As technology continues to develop, graphic designers hoping for
longevity in the field need to be able to adapt.
Communication Ability - Sometimes known as visual communication, graphic design requires the ability to effectively present
ideas—both verbally and visually. You'll need to be able to sell your ideas to clients and work with them to achieve the end
product they want.
Organization - Graphic designers need to be organized in order to meet deadlines and stay within a budget. General business
skills will come in handy, since many graphic designers work on a freelance or contract basis.
Problem Solving Ability - Graphic design is a brainteaser. Choosing just the right fonts, colors and lines to create a
balanced composition, while simultaneously conveying meaning, is complicated. In order to succeed in a graphic design job,
you'll need to have strong problem solving skills and love a good challenge.