Design-related jobs contribute to creating an object, product, or concept. This includes a very broad field, and each of these areas requires particular specialization.
Position activities
Each designer’s role varies depending on their specialty, but common activities include:
Understanding or detecting a problem or need and synthesizing the solution through design.
Staying up-to-date on industry trends.
Developing documentation for design, technical specifications, and any other documentation needed for the project.
Proposing effective design solutions for meeting project goals.
Teamwork.
In-depth knowledge of design and editing tools.
Professional profile
Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Teamwork and collaboration.
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Leadership.
Innate curiosity.
Problem-solving.
Creativity.
Observation and analysis skills.
Formal qualifications
Degree in Design.
Advanced Degree in Fine Arts and Design.
Advanced Degree in Fine Arts and Design in Audiovisual Graphics.
Advanced Degree in Fine Arts and Design in Interactive Graphics.
Advanced Degree in Fine Arts and Design in Advertising Graphics.
Mastery of specific design tools in each area of specialization.
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