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I'm a sophomore in high school and was wondering if anyone had any advice on becoming a graphic designer especially with respect to education requirements, college choice, etc. I live in Phoenix so I have a choice of going to ASU (though I'm going for just a standard diploma and ASU requires an academic diploma) and there is also an Art Institute of Phoenix. So with that, does any have anybody have any suggestions?

2006-12-16 15:40:36 · 2 answers · asked by Smokey 2 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Other - Visual Arts

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Be prepared for the difficulties of the job itself. Unfortunately, with software comes people who think they can be instant artists. Don't do much without a HUGE deposit! Like 50%. Get a GREAT portfolio 'cause nobody really gives a darn how much school you took unless you plan to work for a company instead of for yourself. There's too much money to be made working for yourself, tho...

2006-12-16 15:49:20 · answer #1 · answered by Secret Agent of God (BWR) 7 · 0 0

a respectable memory for each and daily use is 512MB, yet as you says, you're gonna use it for image Designing. about 1GB is a minimum for image designing (nicely, once you're somewhat tight on funds you need to nonetheless pick 512 MB, which should be respectable sufficient for image). (and get an excellent processor, if a chance a cellular processor, that may extend battery time. Get one which ought to apply a wireless connection because you're gonna use it for information superhighway) Get a respectable VGA card. also, as vgkhj... reported, it may be large in case you actually have a private computer pcs alongside with the computer to help for the heavier designing. And a unmarried pc would in fantastic condition crammed with all Adobe's product, see you later as to procure an excellent quantity of hard disk drive, on the minimum 40 GB (80 GB is favored).

2016-11-30 21:03:07 · answer #2 · answered by barnas 4 · 0 0

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