Careers in Art and Graphic Design

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Careers in the graphic arts can be both rewarding and glamorous for young men and women with good training and proper focus. The author points readers toward courses in art and graphic design, discusses interning in studios and art departments, and points out the pros and cons of freelancing versus working in-house, at design firms and ad agencies. Titles in the practical and enlightening Success Without College series guide ambitious young men and women toward sati… More >>

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A View of Early Typography: Up To About 1600

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A View of Early Typography has long been regarded as the classic text on the production and use of type in the first 150 years of printing. By focusing on type, Harry Carter goes to the heart of design, the point at which the material processes of printing meet the intellectual concerns of publishers and the nature of the texts they publish. Among the topics covered: the diversity of letterforms (blackletter, roman, italic, and more); the tensions between Latin and … More >>

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The Demand for Web Design Schools

It’s no secret that the Web is where the work is. Anyone and everyone wants a Web site, and those with Web design degrees can make that happen. That’s because Web designers are the ones who determine and develop the look and feel for sites, and they’re responsible for site navigation design and visual execution. Ready to point and click your way to an in-demand career through Web design schools?

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Before you upload your resume, realize that a bachelor’s degree is required for most entry-level and advanced design positions. That’s where Web design schools come in. » Read more: The Demand for Web Design Schools

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