What Does a Graphic Designer Do?
The Graphic Designer is responsible for giving identity to
projects, pieces and animations, working with images, texts and white space to
convey ideas and concepts. Designers are responsible for creating logos, brands
and packaging and much of their work is connected to the creation of visual
identity systems.
Although this is not the only skill of professionals who can
work with digital games, signage, pattern and pattern development among
thousands of other possibilities on and offline. Designers can work in agencies
and design studios, developing outreach projects, publishing, branding and
designing better user experiences for digital systems.
Also they find place in the market in the publicity
agencies, where generally, they take positions of Direction of Art. During
their time at university, graphic design
students learn to design visual
solutions that create graphic pieces with clear functionality. Technical design
classes, materials and production means are part of your training to be able to
choose the best approach to a problem.

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