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Your Smart Career Move for a Slow EconomyYou've always known that you have a creative eye. From the way you arrange your living room to the way you prepare meals to the way you pick out outfits, you constantly receive compliments from friends and family members. If you're in a non-creative career field, you might be squandering valuable talent. This is not to say that accountants, doctors, and teachers come a dime a dozen, but true artists are rare, and you should explore every opportunity to cultivate your abilities. This is especially true now that the economy is slowing down. You could use this relative lull to hone your talent. Then, you could reenter the job market with the types of skills for which employers all over the world are clamoring. Graphic design, for example, is a career field that offers numerous opportunities and will only become more relevant as media technology continues to develop.Why Graphic Design? And Why Now? Graphic designers are responsible for conveying visual messages using any variety of media (photography, animation, computer graphics, etc). Usually working with entertainment outlets, advertising firms, and publishing companies, graphic designers work at the forefront of popular culture helping to bridge the gap between consumers and producers. Billboard ads, TV spots, corporate logos, Hollywood films, and magazine layouts all bear the mark of some graphic designer. With the right training, you could transform your creative background into a fulfilling career that offers variety, opportunity, and growth. According to the US Department of Labor, job growth for graphic designers will match the national average for most other occupations. Through your bachelors or associates training, you can master the requisite tools (computers, paints, psychology, CAD software, etc) to pursue an exciting career in this growing field. And instead of buying magazines and movies, you could be the one helping to design them. Schools are listed in alphabetical order by state then city.
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