iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Career
 

Advantages Of Going To Graphic Design School

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Rich Points

If you are graduating high school or thinking about going back to school for a degree in graphic design, you may be wondering if there is any advantage in doing so. You may already be an accomplished artist or designer and think you have the right skills to go out and find a great job. Why bother with an advanced degree when you could be exploring employment opportunities without one?

Even if it is true and you have all the skills you need for an entry-level position with a graphic design firm or to start your own business, there are many other factors to consider when deciding if there is an advantage to continuing your education. Here are just some of the reasons you may want to consider.

Who Are Graphic Design Firms Hiring

Many marketing and design companies are only hiring applicants with degrees and extensive portfolios. They want to know the person they’re hiring has the basic skills necessary for an entry-level position. These companies know prospects with degrees and portfolios can be productive the day they walk in the door.

These companies are looking for individuals who have a few years of experience in an academic environment working with trained professionals and other creative students developing their talents. They may also want to inspect your portfolio to see what kind of work you have been doing while in school.

One advantage of attending a graphic design college or university is extra time you have developing your skills and putting together a professional looking portfolio of work. What you may think looks good in high school may not be enough for entry to the next level.

Working with the Best

By going to a first-rate graphic design school, you’ll have access to some of the best design equipment available. Most schools have state-of-the-art computer labs with the latest hardware and software available. You will be working with the same programs used by the biggest graphic designs firms worldwide.

You’ll get to study and learn from a faculty of outstanding professionals who have experience in the design field and are willing to share with you their knowledge and experience. If you are lucky, you’ll find a mentor among these teachers who can provide you with not only the skills you will need but also the insight necessary to be successful in a competitive market.

Contact with the Outside World

Besides getting the training you need to be successful as a designer, a good graphic design school has contacts with the outside job market. Many advertising and marking firms have strong relationships with local schools and their instructors. These companies know if they hire a graduate from one of these schools, they’ll have the skills necessary to be successful and the firm won’t have to spend a lot of time teaching basic skills.

So when looking for a school to apply to, be sure to ask about companies they have relationships with, industry relationships and find out their job-placement ratio. You want to know how many students get jobs at graduation, where they are working and what type of jobs they are getting.

Contact with the Inside World

Another advantage of going to graphic design school is the relationships you’ll develop with fellow students while in school. The friends you make while at school may one day be instrumental in helping you find a job. Who knows, they may even be in the position to hire you or better yet, become a partner.

Never underestimate the importance of these relationships. School is about learning the skills necessary to be successful in your field, but don’t forget the old adage, “It’s not what you know, but who you know”. There is a lot of truth to that statement in today’s job market.

Is It Worth It

Did you know that nationwide, college graduates with a bachelor’s degree earn about 80 percent more each year than individuals who only have a high school diploma? Not only is there potential to achieve more income, there are more opportunities to reach higher, more skilled positions.

Besides the money and better job position, going to a graphic arts college provides you the opportunity to meet new people and share new opportunities to develop your interests.

Answering the Questions

You may be asking yourself if going to graphic design school is right for you. It may be difficult to imagine where you’ll be three years from now much less ten or twenty. Going to a graphic design school is a great way to get your feet wet and see if this is the right choice for you.

Here you will be able to see if you have the skills to achieve you goals and quickly decide if this is the direction you want to go. Most schools offer faculty advisors, tutors, financial advisors and career councils all trained to help you along that path.

Finding the Right School For You

So if you decide to continue your education and go to a graphic design school, finding that school is the next important step. The best place to start your research is on the Internet. Here you will be able to find what schools are available in your area, what courses they offer, what degrees are available, what do they cost, are scholarships available and just about anything else you might need to know.

Graphic-Arts-Schools.com is an example of one of the many sites you can learn about top graphic design schools in your state. Most of these sites cover basic information about the school with the opportunity to fill out a short questionnaire to receive more information directly from the school.

When you fill out the form, a representative from that school will contact you to answer all your questions and guide you through the enrollment process. If all you want is an information packet sent to you, they will be able to provide that too.

So before you make a decision on whether or not a graphic design school works for you, take the time to make a list of the advantages and disadvantages. This way you can weigh all your options before deciding.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Rich Points is the administrator of Graphic Arts Schools at http://www.graphic-arts-schools.com, a website offering resources for prospective graphic design artists.
Article Tags: school [See Dictionary], design [See Dictionary], graphic [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 06, 2006 at Isnare.com
 
Rate [Ratings: 5 / 5] [Votes: 2]

Social Media and Job Search
Submitted by: Jason Kay

Everywhere you look online there is some sort of social media From FaceBook to LinkedIn to YouTube, everywhere you search you see examples of the latest online craze that is social media...

Should Executive Resumes Focus on More Than Just Accomplishments?
Submitted by: Heather Eagar

Most of the time, when you write a resume, you spend most of your time listing out accomplishments There is certainly nothing wrong with this because it helps employers understand just what they can look forward to in you as an employee...

Teaching English in Taiwan - An English Teacher's Experience
Submitted by: Creztor Tessel

If you are considering a move to Taiwan to teach English, then it is probably logical that you want to know what it is really like teaching in Taiwan...

What Are the Best Cities to Teach English in Taiwan?
Submitted by: Creztor Tessel

What are the best cities to teach English in Taiwan While Taiwan might be very small compared to many other countries, there are many cities and each one has unique features and a way of life different to other cities in Taiwan...

Tips to Find Jobs in Canada
Submitted by: Mac Patel

Many people hope to find jobs in Canada For some people it only takes a few days to gain employment, whereas others find months passing before gaining an interview...

What Not to Say on Your Resume
Submitted by: Jason Kay

Sometimes writing a good resume is not about what you say, but more about what you do not say Really writing a good resume is a delicate balance of both but there are certainly things that you will want to omit and should never be included on your resume...

Phases of the Job Search Cycle
Submitted by: Jason Kay

When searching for a job it helps to think of the process as a cycle rather than a series of steps This will allow you to constantly evolve the actions you take while performing the job search cycle as you need to due to going after different opportunities...

5 Tips to Improve the Visual Impact of Your Resume
Submitted by: John Stronack

Going through job applications is a tedious process With that in mind, you need to do all that is within your power to grab the attention of the person who will screen your resume...

Resume Writing Checklist
Submitted by: Jason Kay

Resume writing takes a good bit of dedication and time on your part if you want to write a good one Your resume is your key to getting your foot in the door at the job of your dreams...

Things to Hate About Finding a New Job
Submitted by: Jason Kay

As exciting as it can be to start a new job the actual process of finding a new job can be something of a nightmare...

Resume Distribution Secrets
Submitted by: Jason Kay

Once you have written the perfect resume you are then faced with the daunting task of resume distribution...

Drafting a Cover Letter That Will Complement Your Resume
Submitted by: John Stronack

Most job applications are made up of two documents, the resume and the cover letter A lot has been written about resume writing...

What Do Employers Look For in a Background Check?
Submitted by: Hando Kroon

Companies are taking a closer look at who they hire today From heightened security concerns to an increase in negligent hiring lawsuits, companies understand that bad hiring decisions can cause them big problems...

Does Social Networking Have a Good Impact to Your Career Search?
Submitted by: Hando Kroon

After you’ve created all your “self-marketing documents” and verbal presentations, you’re ready to take your job search “to the street” and begin networking...

Tips On How To Write A Resume And Cover Letter
Submitted by: Aden Ten

When employers are looking to hire someone, the important thing to realize is that they don't want to spend all day reading just one resume...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy