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What kind of work does a graphic designer do?

I want to be one but I also want to know the specifics about the job. #graphic-designer

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Wael’s Answer

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmBK0_vbYnY

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Jennifer’s Answer

First, there are actually many different types of design jobs these days, not just "graphic designer". Here are some different titles and descriptions from Google (link):


Visual Designer: Weave iconography, typography, color, space, and texture together to help our users successfully navigate our products.


Interaction Designer: Transform complex tasks into intuitive, accessible, and easy-to-use designs for everyone, from first-time users to experts.


Motion Designer: Use motion design to help tell a product’s story, guide our users, improve usability, and make our users’ experiences responsive and fun.


UX Engineer: Synthesize design and development, bringing Google's most innovative product concepts to life through UX design and front-end engineering.


UX Researcher: Research and create understanding of what makes user experiences intuitive, accessible, and magical.


The type of work you'd do totally depends on the specific design role you're in. Follow the link above to learn more about what each of these roles means (at least at Google)!

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