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Careers

Graduates of the School of Visual Communication Design are well prepared to enter a wide array of careers in graphic design, illustration and education, and to create new and diverse career paths of their own.

Careers in Visual Communication Design

Visual communication design encompasses website design and development, video production, art, illustration and graphic design. These designers create meaningful messages with compelling images for a variety of outlets. Career paths vary greatly, allowing professionals to explore a wide range of job options. It's an exciting, competitive industry where creative minds flourish in dynamic environments.

Art director

Art directors are responsible for the overall appearance of a company’s corporate identity. They conceptualize design concepts and supervise graphic designers in creating printed publications, logos, advertisements and websites.

Commercial artist

A commercial artist draws or paints images that are used in a variety of ways. The field includes jobs in interior designer, product design, illustration, police or forensics, and cartoon or comic book design.

Game designer/developer

A game designer influences the look of a game. They illustrate the characters and landscapes that bring the game to life. They also weigh in on sound, music and special effects. A game developer is a computer programmer who makes sure the interface and user experience runs smoothly and is free from errors.

Graphic designer

Graphic designers format text, images and other visual elements to create compelling print and electronic media. They can address issues of packaging and retail environments, brand development, environmental graphic design, exhibition design and wayfinding. They also create special effects, convert photographs and drawings into digital images or manipulate graphics.

Illustration: Traditional and digital

Illustrators, drawing from observation and imagination, visually interpret a narrative, a theme, or point of view through the use of media.

Photo illustration

Professional photo illustrators use light, cameras, and digital technologies to create, interpret, and produce imagery from narrative, thematic, and conceptual sources. 

Interactive media designer

These highly skilled professionals develop multimedia web graphics, animation for electronic devices and applications for smartphones and tablets. Advertising agencies, publishing houses, design firms and universities all employ these professionals.

Museum exhibition designer

Engaging museum exhibitions display art, cultural artifacts, historical documents and/or photography. To help draw people in, exhibition designers use skills in graphic design, interior design, typography, color, user experience and illustration.

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