Graphic Design Vs. Illustrator Essay

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Life as a graphic designer vs. An illustrator

'What can you do with an art degree?' This is a common question asked of students who major in studio art or who get an MFA (Masters of Fine Arts). However, there are many professions which allow artists to create art and make a living. Two of these professions are that of a graphic designer and an illustrator. These professions share the common denominator of allowing someone to make a living with their creative visual intelligence. However, they require slightly different skill sets because of the unique nature of each profession. This paper will compare the typical activities of both professions; the skills and philosophies needed to perform the tasks required of graphic designers vs. illustrators; and the likely demand for professionals in these fields in the future.

Everyone has encountered the work of a graphic designer, even if he or she is unaware of this fact. The distinctive logo of Coca-Cola; the icon that represents a website on your browser; or an album jacket or a book cover are all the work of a graphic designer. "Graphic designers work with drawn, painted, photographed, or computer-generated images (pictures), but they also design the letterforms that make up various typefaces found in movie credits and TV ads; in books, magazines, and menus; and even on computer screens" (Poggenpohl 1993). Graphic design is thus a marriage of technology and art. An astute graphic designer will be a maestro of a variety of computer programs, yet have the sensitive, impressionistic eye of an artist.
Graphic designers must know how to manipulate shapes and colors to catch people's eyes and to communicate the value of a product (Starbucks coffee), idea (no smoking), or other concept. On one level, graphic design is highly abstract -- yet it is also very concrete as a profession. Think of how something like the logo for the Olympics communicates something very specific (an event) yet also the spirit of the games. Graphic design can function as a mental shorthand or symbol, yet through the beauty and simplicity of design it communicates something more powerfully than words. However, it should be noted that graphic designers do sometimes use words, yet somewhat differently than would a writer. "To designers, what the words look like is as important as their meaning. The visual forms, whether typography (communication designed by means of the printed word) or handmade lettering, perform many communication functions" (Poggenpohl 1993). Because of the increasingly visual nature of media culture in the age of the Internet, graphic design is becoming more and more important as a profession. For example, the Bureau of Labor and Statistics notes: "Employment of graphic designers is projected to increase by 13% from 2010 to 2020" ("Graphic designer," BLS, 2013). Today, even small businesses have websites, blogs, and distinctive lettering to remain competitive in a noisy information marketplace, and thus graphic designers will be in high demand. It is a competitive profession and….....

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