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What’s the difference between fine art and commmercial art?


The Oxford Dictionary describes art as,”The expression of creative skill through a visual medium such as painting or sculpture. The product of such a process; paintings, drawings, and sculpture collectively.”  Some argue that the line between Fine Art and Commercial Art is very definite, but really, it is only the intentions that seem to separate the two.

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How Do I Become a Graphic Designer?


What is a graphic designer?

When asked, “how do I become a graphic designer,” most people would ask you what a graphic designer is. Though the career has been around for a number or years now and many have heard of it, a lot of people still do not know what a graphic designer is an what a graphic designer does.

A graphic designer or graphic artist presents information through a visual, digital source to enhance a service, product, philosophy or entity.

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How Do I Become a Graphic Designer?


Becoming a graphic designer, especially if there is great interest in this type of creativity, is a very enjoyable profession.  And there is a path that most follow who are successful.  Yes, there are those that make it in this graphic design through simply being talented.  But most people who are truly successful and make a living through graphic design are those that acquire a certificate or degree in this field of choice.  Many employers will not even give you an interview if they do not see that you have schooling in graphic design on your resume.

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Graphic Design School


Are you curious about what attending graphic design school can do for your career?  As you’ll discover there are a surprisingly large number of careers available to talented design school graduates.

Attending a good design school can provide one with the training needed for such careers as art director, illustrator, layout artist, photo editor, as well as logo, web or 3D graphics designers.

If you have an appreciation of good design, artistic talent and a subtle eye for detail, then graphic design may be a good career for you.

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Careers in Graphic Design


Talent is of course the most important thing to possess if one is interested in becoming a graphic designer.  However careers in graphic design are much sought after.  So while talent is key, on it’s own, it may not be enough.

To get a job in graphic design, entry-level or otherwise, it’s important to have a 4-year degree.  Many prestigious art and design schools offer graphic design as a major.

However graphic design has come to be something of a blanket term that can mean many different things.  Multi-media, advertising, animation, art direction and web development are just a few of the areas that fall under the umbrella of graphic design.

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Is a Degree Worth Getting when Pursuing a Career in Media/Arts?


You know the end of your favorite film?  The one you’ve watched a million times and always smile when they get to that special scene, that climactic scene, right at the end…?  That one.

Where do you think it started? It started at the beginning of the film.  The filmmakers crafted, built and brought you along on that journey which made the ending pay off that much more.  They did the work.

Let’s look at the question again…is a degree worth getting when pursuing a career in media/arts?

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Art School


Art school is a colloquial term for any educational institution (whether elementary, secondary, post-secondary/undergraduate, or graduate/postgraduate) with a primary focus on the visual arts, especially graphic design, illustration, painting, photography, and sculpture. They are distinguished from larger institutions which may also offer majors or degrees in the visual arts, but only as one part of a broad-based range of programs (such as the liberal arts and sciences).

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  • Tuition Costs Are Rising At Unprecedented Rates

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    The headline says it all.  Tuition costs have escalated to the point where students are demonstrating.  In fact, it's not unusual for a student to graduate from school hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt.

    This makes it imperative to spend some time choosing the right school to help you achieve your goals.  Sadly, in this age of hyper-inflated tuition costs, a college degree does not guarantee a job, much less a career.

    One strategy that is often overlooked when choosing a school is to talk to people who are successful in the career you want to pursue.  If you don't know anyone in your chosen field, you can often find much of this valuable information online.

    The more entrepreneurial individual might go so far as to enroll in the "University of Hard Knocks" and just go for it.  The reasoning is simple: he can start his career behind the wheel of a Bentley, instead of owing his college what a Bentley costs by the time he graduates.

    We're by no means advocating dropping out of school, or not pursuing an education.  However, we are advocating that you look before you leap.

  • MBA Pay: Riches for Some, Not All

    http://finance.yahoo.com/college-education/article/107863/mba-pay-riches-for-some-not-all?mod=edu-continuing_education

    Schools publish average salary figures that suggest most grads will reap rich rewards, but for many the "average" is a distant dream.

    by Anne VanderMey
    Thursday, October 1, 2009 provided by BusinessWeek

    The MBA in the corner office, fresh out of business school with a six-figure paycheck, is a standard trope of Corporate America. Every incoming student has heard rags-to-riches tales of that gilded certification leading to giant paychecks and even bigger bonuses. But how often do these MBA fairy tales actually come true? According to new research: not as often as you think.Read more »
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