Overview
Graphic design is another term for commercial art. In a graphic design degree, students will study industry-relevant computer graphics, electronic imaging, and production skills and methodologies. In addition, our graphic design courses teach you how to use scanners, digital cameras, computer-based gear and software (such as Adobe® Photoshop®, Adobe InDesign®, and Adobe Illustrator®), as well as all of the other skills you'll need to succeed as a professional. To develop visually beautiful and eye-catching graphics or promotional publications, students learn to balance text, symbols, colours, and perspectives.
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Abilities and Aptitude needed
Commercial artists must have a high level of attention to detail. They should be able to communicate clearly and efficiently. They have training or experience in the fine arts (drawing, painting, photography, and so on). They are familiar with and capable of using certain computer software packages (graphics, editing, etc.). They also need someone with marketing, advertising, coordination, and animation talents.
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internship
Internship opportunities are available for individuals pursuing Commercial Art with a 1-year qualification. Collaborate with experienced professionals on real-world projects and gain insights into the industry. Develop skills in client communication, creative problem-solving, and meeting deadlines. Gain hands-on experience in graphic design, illustration, advertising, and visual communication. Assist in creating visual designs, marketing materials, and digital media content.
Career outlook
Many artists have studios in office buildings, warehouses, or lofts where they work on fine or commercial art. Others labour in their houses' private studios. Some artists share studio space and may show their work there as well. The majority of studios are adequately illuminated and ventilated. Commercial artists are employed in a variety of industries, including publishing houses, multinational corporations, art studios, and advertising firms.