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: Needs suggestion for graphic designing study I am freelancer graphic designer and I have got skills by learning some tutorials and some videos. I have got some experience in designing logos and

@Angie364

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I am freelancer graphic designer and I have got skills by learning some tutorials and some videos. I have got some experience in designing logos and brand identities but I always feel that some pieces of puzzle are missing.

I want to study Graphic Designing, Web Designing, App Designing etc...
I have seen a site named Digital Tutors. It provides learning path to learn a subject clearly, means you can have complete road map of study. I don't want to study at home, I want to study at university so my question is simple.

What are the courses to learn to be a professional designer?
or
What a professional Designing Direct of a agency has learnt?

I hope this question is now clear

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@Odierno310

It depends on your interests. What you have mentioned is three different field i.e., graphic designing, web designing and app designing. I don't think you can get all three in a single training course. Again in graphic designing you have 2d and 3d designing either of which require unique software to be learned. It can be possible to have knowledge in all but it is advisable to be an expert in a unique field if you want that to be your career. First realize which one you are passionate about.Then you can decide the course.

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@Holmes874

There are a variety of programs you could seek out. Typical ones would include:


Graphic Design
User Experience Design
Interaction/Interactive Design


Graphic Design programs would lean more towards the fine arts realm. User Experience programs may lean towards psychology and library sciences. Interaction/Interactive Design my lean more towards computer science.

As for what courses to take, that's all going to be dependent on the particular school and program you enroll in.

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