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    Debunking Common Misconceptions About Graphic Design

    By Rishabh ShandilyaDecember 4, 2022
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    To this day, the graphic design remains one of the most misinterpreted areas of the arts and design sector. But don’t allow the widespread misconceptions about the design business to prevent you from creating and sharing your work with the public. Let’s get right down to busting some stereotypes about what artists really do. Following is a list and debunking of a few fallacies regarding graphic design that could be sabotaging your career.

    Contents

    • 1. You Need a Degree
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    • 2. Not Just About logos, websites, and posters
    • 3. No Rules! Roam Free
    • 4. The More the Merrier
    • 5. Graphic designers are just copycats

    1. You Need a Degree

    Misconceptions About Graphic Design 

    Lots of individuals have gotten jobs ingraphic design even if they don’t have any training, and a diploma to back it up. This doesn’t imply that they lacked the skills necessary for the job; rather, it shows that they put in the energy and effort necessary to teach themselves the trade and become effective at it.

    The reality is that studying about and joining the field of graphic design is among the easiest of any career. You may get a competitive advantage over others who aren’t familiar with graphic design or Indesign by taking advantage of the numerous low-cost, high-quality online classes given by industry leaders.

    2. Not Just About logos, websites, and posters

    Misconceptions About Graphic Design

    Some design jobs may need you to make one of these 3 items specifically, but you should be prepared to work on a wide variety of design tasks. Based on the scale of the firm, promotional pieces like box shots, previews, and photo shoots, as well as more basic necessities such as business cards, may be required. Products like this let businesses communicate with their customers on a more personal level than slogans and websites alone can.

    3. No Rules! Roam Free

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    Instructions for each task are uniquely tailored to guarantee the best possible outcome. Yes, these guidelines are used by graphic designers to develop successful designs of all kinds. Layouts follow a set of rules that apply whether one is focusing on a logo or a full website. When designing for many screen sizes, you may employ grids (lines) to ensure that items, such as photographs or text, are aligned properly.

    4. The More the Merrier

    There is no problem with using color. Truth be told, colors are what really bring your project to heart and flesh it out. However, realize that less is still more. If you utilize every hue in the spectrum, it might be simpler in your eyes, but it doesn’t imply your buyer would agree with you. The best graphic design often includes keeping things as simple and basic as possible while yet conveying the intended message or picture.

    5. Graphic designers are just copycats

    Misconceptions About Graphic Design

    It is always unacceptable to plagiarise the work of others. You are required to use your creativity and try coming up with novel solutions to problems while working on client assignments. Hot water (not hot enough to brew tea) awaits you if you steal somebody else’s concept and don’t give them recognition or compensate them for it. Please don’t be bashful about borrowing ideas from your peers. However, you should take care that this does not adversely impact your connection with them.

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    Rishabh Shandilya

    Rishabh is a tech-savvy wordsmith with a flair for crafting captivating how-to guides, troubleshooting manuals, and enticing app lists for iOS and Android. With a passion for gadgets and a penchant for watching smartphone battles on YouTube, Rishabh combines his love for technology with his skillful writing prowess. When he's not immersed in the digital realm, you'll find him writing filmmaking articles, swinging a cricket bat, or watching movies that none will watch.

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