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What is the most fun part about being a graphic designer?

What are the best parts of being a graphic designer besides watching/ playing the games or animation that you make? Does it have a lot of stress when your coming up with ideas or is it more difficult when your making the game or animation? can this be the job for a person who loves to play sports? #video-games #graphic-design #video-games

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Zaara’s Answer

HI De'Jon,

sometimes coming up with ideas can be a bit stressful, yes. You have to deliver your work on time and you have to create something based on what the client wants. You have to work with the alloted budget, clients have a set amount of money to spend on a projest. This will limit how many hours you have to come up with a solution. You have to show a variety of ways to solve one problem, you have to have several concepts to show.

Once you rocked the presentation and the client is giving you the go ahead on the project, finalizing all the details is easy. Of course nothing beats the feeling of seeing the final product working especially if it is commmercially available.

Your love of sports probably already taught you some skills that could be useful: never stop honing your craft, train every day, have a goal that you are excited about working toward. Be active, find your tribe of people who love the same thing, connect with them for fun and for support.

Enjoy your creativity!
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Cuong’s Answer

Depending what kind of work you like to do. It will be fun for you if you enjoy doing motion graphics, you'll be doing a lot of keyframing and create graphics and video production. Which means, it will take a lot of time when producing for clients but it has its rewards and self-fulfillment. Same goes for graphic design, since it's print, it's has to be symmetric when doing print. You will have trouble coming up with ideas for certain requirements for future clients that they would want. The fun part being a designer, either in print or digital, the fulfillment of creating something that people will look at and getting your name out there.

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