Graphic Design Degree And Programs
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Some entry-level technical graphic design positions require only an
associate degree
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for most graphic design positions, a bachelor's degree is the minimum
requirement. If you already hold a bachelor's degree in another field, a
two- or three-year graphic design program
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provide the industry-specific training you need. With a few years'
experience and continued career training
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could eventually become a chief designer or an art or creative director.
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What Can You Do with Your Graphic Design Degree?
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Graphic designers create print and layout techniques, color,
illustration, animation, photography, and more, in order to convey a
message through print, electronic, and film media. Graphic designers are
employed by design firms
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advertising agencies, newspapers, magazines, journals, and businesses
that publish reports or Web pages. The work is highly technical, so a
graphic design degree is essential 
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you want to succeed in this career.   more info....
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