Thursday, March 5, 2020
Learn to Draw for a Career in Graphic Design
Learn to Draw for a Career in Graphic Design Learning to Draw for a Future as a Graphic Designer ChaptersWhat Type of Work Does a Graphic Designer Do?The Path to a Career in Graphic DesignTaking a Step Back in TimeThe Proliferation of Graphic DesignA Word on DimensionsWhat Training and Credentials are Required?Are you intent on a career where you can make full use of your creativity?Could your ability to draw lead to a satisfying and rewarding profession?By developing your drawing skills, you may find many doors open to you in the world of graphic design.Before you start banking those fat paychecks, you will need expanded education in drawing art.With this article, we hope to point you in the right direction.The graphic designer is a professional artist who works with a well-developed aesthetic sense, complemented by solid technical knowledge of drawing and painting.Technical know-how?Generally, when one discusses pen and ink drawing, pencil and paper drawing, charcoal drawing or drawing in any type of medium, drawing technique is invoked, rather than technical knowledge.Unless you are talking about graphic art.Let us find out now what this job entails and how you could train for it.How could a talent for drawing not be enough to work as an artist?We'll answer that question, and discover everything you ever wanted to know about the profession vaguely labeled graphic designer.Graphic designers are busy throughout the year. Photo via Visualhunt sharpening lines and contrast between coloursTypeface: font settings and adjustmentSimple shapes, coalescing them to create a coherent whole.Sounds like we're casting a wide net, doesn't it?In spite of the far-reaching realm of the graphic designer, s/he operates under specific guidelines.As such an artist, you might be tasked with enhancing and fine-tuning a proposed concept to create a brand-specific image, logo, poster, flier; or design fine art for packaging.The graphic designer works on all types of print media, but also creates online art for the world wide web.Designing banners, callouts and adverts; s/he could even be credited with designing and creating the layout of entire sites!With the year's peak shopping season currently at hand, you'd better believe that such artists are working double and triple time to make sure their clients secure the lion's share of this year's holiday spending!If you are planning your future around this type of lucrative engagement, here is what you will have to be capable of:Working under/against a deadlineManaging stress and pressure from client (or supervisor) demandsWorking on a team, with other artistsBe willing to scrap all of the work you've done and start anew, if your customer so wills it.That makes your glorious future career as a graphic designer sound like any other job, doesn't it?The field of graphic design is as yet undefined; limitless in creative and earning potential.What that means is that the profession is constantly evolving.Doesn't that make it sound more exciting?And, graphic design is not the only career field you can ply your figure drawing in.Your path to a career as a graphics designer starts in art school Source: Pixabay Credit: LarisaKThe Path to a Career in Graphic DesignWhy would anyone learning how to draw want to do so on a computer?The benefits of drawing in achieving a meditative state are well known - the feel of charcoal on your hand, the smell of oil pastels and pencil shavings; the warm reassurance of a sketchpad across your knee: aren't these expressive of the artist's milieu? Not necessarily, although your drawing lessons will most likely require you to work with those drawing materials, at the outset.Every idea the contemporary artist embraces as his next subject begins its journey to realisation with a pencil sketch: an unformed idea thrown on paper through a series of random strokes of the pencil.We'll bet you have filled a sketchbook or two!From there, your work turns into a powerful message, whether for advertising, brand recognition, entertainment or any other objective.That is why it is vital to know how to draw well by hand, and ply your skill through digital drawing, too.To do so effectively, you would need to have:intimate knowledge of colour and what each shade symbolisesfor example: pink for girls, blue for boys, red for passiona sense of balance in art; of proportion and aestheticsideas for the effective use of spaceeven negative spacea way to achieve textures, for example: through cross hatching or shading.The best graphic designers master these fundamentals of art drawing and more, which gives them the artistic intuition to render exactly what their client is looking for.Often, the most successful artists outdo their clients' expectations.With proper training as an artist, you could be one of them!Because the profession of graphic design is constantly changing, breaking new ground in visual feasts and treats, the field has been cited as one of the most exciting to work in, in this new millennium.And, because the career field is so hot, new drawing tools to render this cutting edge of art are invented and designed every day.Maybe that could be a career field for you! If you're searching for art classes in the UK be sure to check out Superprof for drawing lessons London to Edinburgh and in between.appeal even to those who were not privileged to have learned how to read.To continue that trend, and in addition to adverts, cartoons and caricatures started appearing in newspapers around the middle of the nineteenth century.The practice expanded â" and the art styles evolved in the early twentieth century, with the appearance of advertising posters, some of which are now considered works of art.Surely you know of Toulouse-Lautrec posters? At least the Moulin Rouge one?It was after the second World War that advertising, a visual feast, exploded!Economies were desperate to recover from devastation, and people were hungry for beauty and novelty.Ad agencies delivered.Full page spreads hawking the latest kitchen appliance or household convenie nce. For the gentlemen: how about a sleek new car?Rosy-cheeked children spooned pudding into their cartoon faces while doting parents looked on...For decades, not much changed, other than the themes of the renderings: women were buying cars more, and working in offices.For that, entire wardrobes were drawn and marketed.And then, along came the computer; a more advanced way of rendering, and graphic design would never be the same.Neither would advertising.With training as a graphic designer, you too could render pencil sketches digitally Source: Pixabay Credit: PtraThe New Frontier for Graphic DesignFor today's graphic designer, whether in advertising, web page design or in the exciting and stimulating industry of vector graphics for gaming, the sky is the limit.Software applications from Adobe, Quark and Corel permit graphic designers to reach new dimensions; far beyond the limited perspective drawing required of the illustrator of the past.The Wacom Tablet and other computer drawin g equipment have mostly replaced traditional pencil and paper drawing, but the mechanics of basic drawing have not changed.Why not discover how online drawing techniques can help you refine your sense of art?The Proliferation of Graphic DesignAccording to the site Career Addicts, the world of graphic design is one of the most lucrative and diverse.If you aim to work in any of the following fields, you too will enter that world to seek your fortune.Here are some blatantly obvious, and some not-so-obvious career choices your love of step by step drawing could lead you to:Advertising (of course!)Television and cinema â" special effects, cartoon and other animated featuresWeb designComic book artistManga artistVideo game designerProduct labelingDecoration and furniture designArchitectNo matter where you look these days, computer generated imagery is everywhere.Someone has to design it! Why not you?A Word on DimensionsJust now, anyone who can execute flawless 3 dimensional work is in hi gh demand.In fact, if you are any kind of gamer, that is the type of graphics you may wish to specialise in. It requires a good understanding of maths to draw in 3D.However, we offer this caution: don't forsake every other drawing course to settle on this particular field.It would be far better â" more valuable in the long run for you to learn the basics: still lifes and how to draw faces.Once you have established yourself as a graphic designer of some renown, you can always transition into this field that, even as we write this, is in flux.Or, you just might find that you prefer being a portrait artist!What Training and Credentials are Required?It would be nice if, like great masters of the past, you could land an exciting and lucrative position simply because you have nurtured artistic talent all of your life.The fact is that graphic designers today must be highly educated to specialise in their field.Fortunately, there are plenty of courses for you to certify your drawing skills .Before you get to that level, you should take all drawing classes available to you, to learn:sketchingone point perspectivehow to draw peoplehow to draw hands, an eye, the haircontour drawingforeshorteninghow to accurately draw animalsYou will also need to experiment with various media: colored pencils, Conté crayons and pastel oils.Do you know the difference in drawing with a charcoal pencil versus a graphite pencil? Under which condition would you use a kneaded eraser? What about a plain eraser?It might seem unnecessary, as you envision three dimensional work in your future, still: remember what was said about the mechanics of drawing?If you can render a life drawing realistically, using traditional art materials, you stand a much better chance at furthering your art education than if you merely draw cartoons or caricature.If you know how to create sketches that leap off the page â" or screen; if you have attended art school and know more than drawing basics, your skill and t alent may be eagerly sought after.Does the idea of becoming a graphic designer give you additional motivation to continue learning to draw?In embracing these different, modern drawing techniques, you will be perfectly prepared for your future artistic assignments.For you, who spend your days doodling and finding subjects that are fun to draw, what could be better?
4 Study Tips When Youre Completely Stuck in a Rut
4 Study Tips When Youre Completely Stuck in a Rut Suzy S. Feeling burned out? Reset your brain with these helpful study tips from Chicago, IL tutor Hilary B... Do you ever feel like your brain is in a rut? Itâs happened to all of us maybe there are a set of vocabulary words you just canât seem to memorize, or a new concept you understand in theory but canât seem to put into practice. Maybe you just donât feel quite as sharp as you usually do. But one thing is certain feeling frustrated and angry isnât going to help you learn anything. In fact, itâs probably hindering you. Here are four study tips to help boost your learning and get your brain out of its rut: 1. Pay attention to your state The first thing I always ask my students when they tell me they are having difficulty with focus, memorization, or comprehension is whether they drink caffeine. I ask this question because state-dependent learning is a real thing, and every student should be using it to their advantage. The principal behind state-dependent learning is simple: our brain absorbs and processes information differently depending on its state. There are a myriad of factors that can go into your brains state. Of course, there are the obvious factors like caffeine and alcohol, but there are also other factors like the music you are listening to or how recently youve had a meal. The point is to identify the state factors that help you learn, and to recreate them. So if you learn best when you are listening to the Spice Girls and drinking a cup of Earl Grey, then go for it! 2. Eat a good meal Weve all grown up hearing it: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. And as much as we hate to admit it, our mothers were right on this one. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but the other meals are important too. If you find youre stuck on something, go make yourself a well-rounded meal (leafy greens included). Just the act of getting up from your desk to do something healthy will reset your brain, and a hearty, healthy meal will keep your brain going a lot longer than sheer willpower. 3. Put away the flashcards Sometimes the oldies are not always the goodies, and in the case of memorization this is definitely the case. There are many different methods for memorizing bits of information like dates, places, and vocabulary that dont involve hunkering down with a stack of index cards. Try creating a mental map of the information you need to remember visualize each bit of information as corresponding to a detail about a place you know well, like your bedroom. If that doesnt work, try processing the information differently by drawing it into a picture or incorporating it into a song. 4. Give up but make a plan for tomorrow Sometimes your brain just isnt going to do what you want it to do, no matter how many study tips and tricks you try. Maybe you didnt get quite enough sleep last night or the neighbors dog wont stop barking. Maybe you just arent feeling sharp or motivated. If you feel like youve tried everything and it still isnt clicking for you, then get up from your desk and go do something else. I guarantee using your time productively will ultimately feel better than tearing your hair out over difficulty focusing. If you need to give up for the night, then give up for the night. But always make a plan to start fresh in the morning. Decide on a time and a place you are going to pick things back up and stick to it that way you can really relax during the time between deciding to do something else and picking up where you left off. After all, sometimes you just need to let your brain do its thing. Hilary B. teaches study skills, college admissions, and essay writing in Chicago, IL. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from Sarah Lawrence College and her Master of Arts in Religion and Literature from the University of Chicago. Hilary specializes in tutoring those who struggle with mild to severe ADD, ADHD, and similar academic and intellectual challenges. Learn more about Hilary here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by CollegeDegrees360
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