Graphic Designer
Education required for this profession
A bachelor’s degree is required for most entry-level and advanced graphic design positions; although some entry-level technical positions may only require an associate degree. Bachelor’s degree programs in fine arts or graphic design are offered at many colleges, universities, and private design schools. Most curriculums include studio art, principles of design, computerized design, commercial graphics production, printing techniques, and Web site design. In addition to design courses, a liberal arts education that includes courses in art history, writing, psychology, sociology, foreign languages and cultural studies, marketing, and business are useful in helping designers work effectively.
Relevant Degree/Diploma/Certificate
Bachelors degree in arts, computers, design
Quicks Facts
About 25 percent are self-employed; many do freelance work in addition to holding a salaried job in design or in another occupation. A bachelor’s degree is required for most entry-level positions; however, an associate degree may be sufficient for some technical positions. Job seekers are expected to face keen competition; individuals with a bachelor’s degree and knowledge of computer design software, particularly those with Web site design and animation experience will have the best opportunities.
Salary
Median annual earnings for wage and salary graphic designers are $39,900 . The middle 50 percent earn between $30,600 and $53,310. The lowest 10 percent earn less than $24,120, and the highest 10 percent earn more than $69,730.