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Career Thinking
100

What is a short visual mark or symbol that represents a company or product and is often created by a graphic designer?

A logo.

100

What is the main electronic tool a graphic designer uses to create digital images?

 A computer (with design software).

100

What level of college degree is listed as required for a graphic designer?

A bachelor’s degree in graphic design.

100

 Name one place where graphic designers often work.

 An art studio or an office.

100

The document asks students to “Imagine it.” What drawing are students asked to make to picture themselves in the job?

showing what they might wear, tools and materials, the setting, and a task

200

Name two types of products where graphic designers create images (one online and one printed

 Example answers: online — website or online ad; printed — book cover or packaging. (Either pair is acceptable.)

200

List two “artistic ability” skills mentioned that are useful for graphic designers.

Drawing and graphic design (artistic ability).

200

What kind of short work experience is often included in degree programs that helps students prepare for design jobs?

Internships.

200

What is one way a graphic designer might be employed other than working for a single company?

Freelancing (finding and managing their own work).

200

According to the text, why is it important for a designer to understand design principles?

Because design principles help make images clear, attractive, and effective at communicating a message.

300

What is one reason a designer carefully chooses colors and words when creating visuals?

To best communicate the planned message so people understand what the design means or feels.

300

What is a drafting table used for in design work?

A drafting table is used to draw or arrange physical layouts by hand.

300

If someone does not have a bachelor’s degree, what is one possible way they might still gain experience to become a designer? (Answer should be a reasonable example based on the text.)

Doing an internship, freelance work, or taking community college classes and building a portfolio.

300

With whom do graphic designers often communicate to make sure their designs meet needs?

They often communicate with the art director or the client.

300

 List two questions from the “Supply & Demand and Market Locations” section students should ask when investigating this career.

“How many people graduate with the required qualifications each year?” and “How many job openings are there each year?”

400

What is the term for showing your design ideas to the art director or client to get feedback?

Presenting or presenting images (presentation).

400

Name three personal skills (not tools) that the document says graphic designers need.

Creativity, communication, time management (also understanding of design principles and artistic ability are listed).

400

Why might internships be helpful when applying for a graphic designer job? (one or two sentences)

Internships give real-world experience, allow students to practice skills, and help build a portfolio and professional contacts.

400

What is one similar career listed on the document that is related to graphic design?

Art Director, Special Effects Artist, or Animator (any one is correct).

400

How might the job market for graphic designers vary by location? Give one example of a place that might have more opportunities.

The job market might be stronger in cities or certain regions with more companies, such as large cities with many design firms or advertising agencies.

500

Describe in one sentence how a graphic designer helps “communicate concepts.”

“A graphic designer turns ideas into images that help people understand a message or product.”

500

Explain why time management is important for a graphic designer (one or two sentences).

 “Because designers work on deadlines and often juggle many projects, managing time helps them finish work on schedule and meet client needs.”

500

 Give two different pieces of information you would investigate about starting pay or potential earnings for this career (based on the “Investigate” prompts).

 “Investigate the typical starting pay (entry-level salary) and the potential earnings (mid-career or top salary); also look for pay differences by location.”

500

Describe one challenge someone in this career might face and one way they could solve it

 “A challenge might be meeting a client’s changing requests; the designer could solve it by communicating clearly, making drafts, and asking for feedback early.”

500

In two sentences, explain the possible community or world impact of graphic designers

“Graphic designers can help businesses, schools, and community groups share important messages and attract customers. Worldwide, they influence how ideas are seen and understood through visual communication.”

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