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5 Reasons to Get a Graphic Design Degree Posted: 06 Dec 2011 12:00 AM PST You can become a graphic designer without a degree, but earning a degree can give you an upper hand over your colleagues. Obtaining your degree in graphic design expands your art, design, and technology knowledge and opens up many doors that would have remained closed otherwise. Listed below are five reasons why you should get your degree in graphic design. 1. Networking: Attending an online or conventional school opens up several networking opportunities. Your teachers and peers will mentor you, help you find job opportunities and meet even more people. 2. Portfolio Building: When you attend an online or conventional school for graphic design, you will be required to build a portfolio of your work. Before graduation, your professors will grade this portfolio and give you constructive feedback on how to become a better graphic designer. This portfolio can be used to showcase your work in job interviews or when meeting potential clients. 3. Growing Your Knowledge: Obtaining a graphic design degree says you know most of what there is to know about the subject and business up to that point in time, as dictated by the curriculum of the college or university you entered. It says you are up-to-date with the technologies and news in the field as seen by that academic institution, which may be more than what you would have learned on your own otherwise. It also says that you have proven you are skilled at designing great work, that you are organized and project/deadline oriented, and that you are capable of higher learning. 4. Free Access to Showcase/Exposure Opportunities: Most graphic design programs offer their students the opportunity to showcase their work for free on campus or online. Potential employers could possibly see your work through these free showcasing opportunities. As a student, you will also be given free access to several onsite or online career fairs and career postings. 5. The Upper Hand: As stated before, if you have a degree, you have the upper hand over those who do not. It may not be fair at times, but employers will tend to hire the interviewee who has a degree over the one who does not. This is especially important in the competitive field of graphic design. This is a guest post by Lauren Phillips, who has been a professional event photographer for 16 years and also owns the site Photography Degrees. She likes to write articles about everything photography. Let us know how you like this post, as well as what other graphic design degree- or career-related topics you’d like us to write more about in the comments! If you’d like to write for You The Designer too, please check our Write for Us page to learn how. Related posts:
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42 Arresting Guerrilla Advertising Samples Posted: 05 Dec 2011 01:00 PM PST Guerrilla warfare refers to military confrontations where the supposedly weaker side makes use of odd strategies before jumping on the clueless enemy. The concept of guerrilla advertising is very similar–it involves unconventional ads that can literally stop people in their tracks. Guerrilla advertising exhibits the product or service in an extraordinary manner using atypical tactics and strategies. When executed properly, creatively and at the right time, it can make a definite impact on its viewers. For this collection, we’ve gathered 42 of the best guerrilla advertising samples from around the world.
WWF: Paper Dispenser
Resident Evil Extinction: Elevator
Powerhouse Gym: Cable flys
Amnesty International: Eye tracking
Arturo Calle Fragrances:
Original Shundi: Shuriken Attack
Sweet Pete’s Bike Shop: Bike Safety Cling“Look before you leave.
Calcutta School of Music: Learn to appreciate
Public awareness: Burden
Utah Museum of Fine Arts: Frame“See the world through the eyes of Monet and 22 other masters. Monet to Picasso, June 23-September 21.”
Clue: Blood
Coca-Cola: New grip bottle
darylstock.com: Watermark
Dogcoach: Names promotion, Pee in the snow
Denver Water Ad: use only what you need
The Father Bob Maguire Foundation: Bins
Fisch Franke: Fish
Havaianas: Flower Beds, 1
Folliderm: Bald man
Wymehcko: Bag Full of Beer
Gold’s Gym: Elevator
Head and Shoulders: Chalkboard
Superman: Elevator
Juice Salon: Escalator
Kingston Technology: Beach
McCain Smooth-eez: Blender
McDonald’s: Fresh salad billboard
MTV Switch: Fuss
NFS (Dutch Stutter Foundation): Stutter billboard
Natural Resources Defense Council: Bus shelter
Vick: Boogers
Offsetters: Stop Global Warming
Oreo: Elevator
P&G Pantene Pro-V Anti_Dandruff Shampoo: Dandruff is not appetizing
Pantene Anti-Breakage Shampoo: Rapunzel
Quit: Premature Ending
Alteco Super Glue: Steel span wire
Tide: Stainbroidery
Tops Supermarket: Tops Net
Unicef Finland: Mom
WWF: Stop
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