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Education/Training  High School Diploma or GED;  Bachelor’s degree in art or design  Many graphic designers get a BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) Degree.

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2 Education/Training  High School Diploma or GED;  Bachelor’s degree in art or design  Many graphic designers get a BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) Degree in the area of design they prefer Entry-Level Positions  Graphic designers can find jobs as desktop publishers, junior graphic designers, production artists, prepress technicians, web designers, and production assistants directly out of school. Many printing companies hire self-starters without education and allow them to work their way up.

3  Barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists provide hair styling and beauty services.

4 Education/Training  Obtain a high school diploma or GED;  Enroll 1,500 hours at a accredited cosmetology or vocational school  You must take and pass both the written and the practical test  Get awarded your cosmetology Licenses  You will still be required to do Continued Education to keep your license

5  Dealing with printers/clients  Communicating with suppliers and representatives.  Going through emails, reviewing proofs, drawing out concepts.

6  Communication is important  Duties: cutting, styling, coloring, perming, straightening and highlighting.  Know how to cut hair, do make up, everything dealing with nails, facials and got to have patience when people don’t like the cut.  Be able to stay on your feet on your usual workday fixing and washing hair, doing manicures and pedicures.  Pay: The median hourly wage of barbers, hairdressers, and cosmetologists was $10.82 in May 2010.$50, 000 per year

7 Graphic designers create effective visual designs for letterheads, posters, billboards, vehicles, presentations, television, movies and other marketing materials.

8  Must be able to use your talents, educating and training to create eye-catching advertising materials, publications, and websites.  Responsible for creating visual masterpieces that concur with the ideas and expectations of their clients  Always provide your clients with the best services by using software that is the most current on the market  Understanding the all technological components of graphic design is most important

9  New graphic designers face the most criticism  Perfectionism: Allows a graphic designer to do her best work but can also hold a designer back by forcing the designer to take excessive time to complete a project and making the designer more hesitant to take risks.  Expectations: Clients do not always explain their desires clearly, and making corrections afterward takes more effort and time than getting the project accepted the first time  Deadlines often run tight.  Producing quality work takes time.  Rushing a project will likely be returned for corrections.

10  Psychologists counsel people who have life or emotional problems. They also study human behavior and mental processes.  Have a high level of job required social interaction.  Work closely with clients.  Communicate on a daily basis by telephone, face- to-face discussions, and emails.  Sometimes deal with angry and rude people who may not agree on suggested changes.

11  Assembling story boards  Taking direction  Helping clients express ideas in a concrete way  Multi-tasking  Turning abstract concepts into physical artwork  A knowledge of the commercial printing process

12  Vary greatly, depending on the position and industry. You may choose to work for yourself and become a freelancer. Printing tends to pay the least, with wages for a Desktop Publisher beginning as low as $8 to $10 per hour and $32-40,00per year. Advertising and the movie industry (animation and DVD splash screens) earn the highest numbers.  There are 386 openings rate through 2018.

13 “It’s fun how different designs can be interpreted in different ways also how the outcome of the project comes about from a simple idea in your head. I like designing something with cool technology that has come a long way.”

14 Education/Training  Have a high school diploma or GED;  Obtain a bachelor’s degree in psychology  Complete an internship if you do counseling  Pass a licensing exam  Ph.D. is required/master’s degree


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