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Graphic designers/artists design graphics for use in media and multi-media products such as magazines, labels, CD-ROMs, advertising and signage. Typical activities include:
Graphic designers work mainly nine-to-five, but deadlines may require working additional hours. Opportunities for graphic designers exist mainly in towns or cities throughout the country, although freelance designers can work from home.
Career development will more than likely require frequent job movement to widen your experience and develop your portfolio.
While entry is open to non graduates, subjects that include the visual arts may increase your chances. Preference will more than likely be given to those with relevant degrees, including:
A range of industry relevant taught postgraduate programmes are on offer across colleges that provide similar programmes at undergraduate level.
A portfolio of work may be requested, particularly for entry to postgraduate programmes.
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