Sunday, September 14, 2008

Graphic Design Schools - Choosing the Right One

By Jennifer Charleston

Choosing the right graphic design school can mean the difference between enjoying your time at school and dreading every day of it. More importantly it can mean the difference between having the skills required for employment once you finish your courses. Thankfully, most graphic design schools are so well organized that it is hard to pick one that won't empower you with the skills you need. Graphic design is receiving much more attention now than ever before and the increasing demand in graphic design related education has led to a new wave of educational facilities opening up solely dedicated to this burgeoning field of work.

So what are the main points you should look for when choosing a graphic design school?

1. Cost and fees

2. Facilities on site

3. Class sizes

4. Length of course

5. Location

6. Online or offline

7. Qualification level

8. Work placement opportunities

9. Experience of teachers

10. Subjects covered

These 10 points should all be considered when you are choosing a graphic design school. Your chosen school may not meet your desired criteria for each point, but as long as most of your desires are met you will gain tremendously.

Online vs. Offline Graphic Design Schools

There are an increasing number of online graphic design courses available. These courses are great for students who live in rural areas or who are unable to commit to regular set hours in a classroom environment. Of course, studying online means that you must have discipline and persistence when it comes to completing projects and study sessions as there is no one there to push you along. You also miss out on the social aspects of college, however many online schools conduct regular chats, teleconferences and provide student forums for interaction and help.

Once you have completed graphic design school you can start looking for work. Ideally you will want to be working part time while studying to gain practical experience. You may then be able to continue with that employer or use your new experience and skills to find work elsewhere. Whatever the case, your degree or certification from graphic design school will make your resume stand above those who are unqualified.

A graphic design career is rewarding and exciting, as it is an ever changing industry and one where you can let your creativity run wild.


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