Friday, November 4, 2016

Do You Have What It Takes To Be a Graphic Designer?

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To become a graphic artist, the first step is to have artistic ability and creativity. They are obvious must-haves but they are not enough if you want to become successful in the field. Here are other qualities clients may look for in a designer:

Accepts criticism


Many artists are so afraid of rejection and criticism that they end up never showing their work at all. Others feel too full of themselves and would be hostile to anyone who would comment negatively on their art. These are absolute no-noes in the industry. Accept criticism and instead of putting yourself down because of it, treat it as a learning experience and move on.


Seeks improvement


The road to greatness is a never-ending quest. You may have become successful, rich, and famous but it doesn't stop there. Learning is an infinite process. Even an experienced professional can learn a thing or two from an amateur.


Flexible


The client-designer relationship can be rocky at times. There is a fine line between creating a work you can be proud of and delivering what the client wants. This is where flexibility comes to play. Learn to compromise; you may be the artist and you know the design principles better but you still need to follow your client's vision.


Passionate


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Love what you do and it will shine through your work. While monetary compensation is necessary, don't let it be your inspiration. Love your craft and you will be happy.


Professional


Follow deadlines and communicate properly with clients. Never act arrogantly but don't let others belittle you and your career. Professionalism is important no matter what field you're in.


Hi! I'm Ram V. Chary, freelance photographer and graphic artist. To know more about the art industry, follow me on Pinterest.