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About 'graphic design college'|Selecting the Right Graphic Design School







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If               you're               looking               to               earn               the               highest               financial               rewards               for               your               creativity               and               skills               in               the               area               of               graphic               design,               then               DC               might               be               your               cup               of               tea.

At               a               median               annual               salary               of               $55,370,               the               District               of               Columbia               pays               the               highest               national               wages               for               graphic               designers               overall,               followed               by               the               state               of               New               York               at               $49,080,               and               the               state               of               California               at               $46,560.

At               the               metropolitan               level,               Washington               pays               the               third               highest               wage               ($49,810).

At               $50,550,               New               York               pays               the               second               highest               annual               wage,               and               at               $56,390,               San               Francisco               pays               the               highest               annual               median               wage               for               graphic               designers               in               the               nation.

The               difference               between               Washington,               DC,               and               New               York               and               San               Francisco,               however,               is               affordability.

The               annual               wage               for               graphic               designers               in               Washington,               DC               is               impressive               if               you               consider               America's               average               median               wage,               which               hovers               around               $40,000.

The               amount               Washington,               DC               graphic               designers               earn               each               year               is               also               impressive               when               you               think               about               the               nature               of               this               highly               regarded               position.

In               addition               to               having               a               firm               grasp               of               software               programs               such               as               Quark,               Photoshop,               and               Flash,               graphic               designers               must               rely               on               their               ability               to               generate               fresh               ideas               and               the               design               savvy               to               carry               them               out.

For               creative               types,               this               is               both               fun               and               challenging               -               something               most               employees               value               in               a               position.
               There               are               more               than               228,000               graphic               designers               across               the               country.

32%               work               part-time,               25.6%               are               self-employed,               steady               earners,               and               the               rest               work               full-time.

These               successful               graphic               designers               share               many               other               characteristics               outside               of               superior               creative               and               technical               skills.

Graphic               designers               should               have               excellent               project               and               time               management               skills               as               well               as               excellent               problem-solving,               decision-making,               and               organization               skills.

Most               Washington,               DC               graphic               design               firms,               advertising               agencies,               and               publications               also               look               for               the               ability               to               communicate,               (i.e.

the               ability               to               effectively               present               ideas               both               visually               and               verbally),               enthusiasm,               and               a               positive               attitude.

They               also               look               for               individuals               with               a               degree.
               Although               some               Washington,               DC               graphic               design               firms               will               hire               associate               degree               holder's               or               individuals               with               some               college,               but               no               degree               (certificate)               for               entry               level               positions,               they               prefer               to               hire               individuals               with               a               bachelor's               degree               or               higher.

Currently,               6%               of               all               graphic               designers               have               a               master's               degree,               29.1%               have               a               bachelor's               degree,               and               18.8%               have               an               associate               degree.

19.3%               have               some               college,               but               no               degree.

That               said,               the               most               talented               entry-level               graphic               designers               typically               work               their               way               up               within               three               years.
               So,               what               do               you               have               to               do               to               become               a               graphic               designer               in               Washington,               DC?

For               starters,               you               should               enroll               in               a               graphic               design               program               at               an               accredited               college               or               university.

Most               accredited               art               and               design               schools               offer               a               degree               in               graphic               design.

The               National               Association               of               Schools               of               Art               and               Design               (NASAD)               accredits               294               institutions               that               offer               undergraduate               and               graduate               degrees               in               the               areas               of               art               and               design.

In               Washington,               DC,               check               with               The               Art               Institute,               Corcoran               College               of               Art               and               Design               or               American               University               to               see               what               they               have               to               offer.
               For               more               information               about               Washington,               DC               graphic               designers               or               graphic               design               careers               in               general,               please               visit               the               websites               listed               below.
               National               Association               of               Schools               of               Art               and               Design               (NASAD)
               http://nasad.arts-accredit.org/
               College               Degree               Report
               http://www.collegedegreereport.com/occupations/graphic-designers
               The               U.S               Department               of               Labor               Bureau               of               Labor               Statistics
               http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos090.htm
               U.S.

Department               of               Education               Institute               of               Education               Sciences
               http://nces.ed.gov/






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