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Design Career Russellville AR

A design career in Russellville can mean working in graphic design or web design. There are many opportunities in both fields. Web designers work on website layout to make sure it is streamlined, user-friendly and also visually appealing. Graphic designers often do print design and work on logo design, advertisement design, product packaging design and sometimes website design as well. Please read on to learn more about a design career in Russellville, AR.

Arkansas Workforce Center at Russellville
479-968-2784
104 South Rochester
Russellville, AR
United Steel Workers Local 884
(479) 968-5643
309 Weir Rd
Russellville, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at Jonesboro
870-910-8129
2311 E Nettleton
Jonesboro, AR
Reservoir International
(910) 423-8400
1314 Raeford Rd Ste B
Fayetteville, AR
Elite Staffing Inc
(501) 812-6275
3508 John F Kennedy Blvd Ste 6
North Little Rock, AR
Turnage Employment Services Inc
(479) 967-4040
425 E 4th St
Russellville, AR
Arkansas Regional Council
(479) 968-1724
1407 S Knoxville Ave
Russellville, AR
Ibt
(870) 247-5900
5515 Jefferson Pkwy
White Hall, AR
International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers Local 647
(501) 548-6050
2850 Prince St
Conway, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at Prescott
870-887-1010
355 W. 1st St.
Prescott, AR
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Design Career

Posted by : Molly Joss

Q: I have been taking some courses at school for Web design. I love to create and am very artistic. I have been considering graphic arts instead of Web design.

Every time I look at the help-wanted ads in the paper, I see ads for graphic-design artists, but I hardly ever see any for Web designers. I know the dot-com industry has taken a plunge.

Do you think the market holds more promise in the field of graphic arts than in Web design?

A: One reason why you aren't seeing ads for Web designers is that there are so many different titles for Web designers, including a few that have a marketing ring to them. So make sure to skim the whole want ad section, including sections on marketing and product development.

To answer your question, though, the Web and printed materials will be around for decades to come, and many print designers are venturing into Web design.

They're doing it to expand their skills and services, but they're also doing it out of creative curiosity. I think there is plenty of room on the Web and in print for someone who is creative, skilled, and flexible.

To learn more about both types of design and the job markets, visit a few of the trade association Web sites: the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Graphic Artists Guild, and the National Association of Photoshop Professionals.

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