|
Home -> Avatars -> Designing Video Game
Designing Video Game
Graphic Design Careers : Designing Video Games
Do you love video games? Are you moved by graphics flashing across the screen? If you've ever fallen in love with a well-designed video game, then you may be jumping in joy to know video game design firms hire graphic designers. Even if you've never considered becoming a video game graphic designer, if you love video games, then this exciting field maybe your chosen career path. Here is information on how you can translate your love for video games into a full-fledged graphic design career choice.
1) What you need in order to become a great graphic designer.
Many people love video games and admire the way they have been designed and put together. How does this qualify you to become a great graphic designer in this field? What do you need to become a great graphic designer? First, you need a very strong interest in aesthetics. If you appear to notice things about how video games are designed, this may be a positive sign that you have a strong visual eye. But you need more than an appreciation for video games to become a great video game designer. You need the tools and practical knowledge to put together your own great designs.
2) Should you go to school to study graphic design?
If you have a passion for graphic design and a true appreciation for the way video games are put together, you may want to experiment in going to school and studying graphic design on a formal basis. Who knows what will happen when you begin to study formally. You may find that graphic design really is your "calling" in life. If you are a non-designer with a passion for learning more about graphic design, then you will find the best approach is school. You can find several schools, including universities, colleges, technical art schools, institutes of design, graduate schools and schools of continuing education. If you are not sure whether you want to make graphic design your full-time career, you may want to attend a community college graphic design course that specializes in designing video games.
3) Learning the basics of graphic design in school.
If you do decide to learn more about graphic design, but you are not sure if you want to make it your full-time career, you may very well want to take a class at your local community college. Community colleges generally offer a two-year program that cover the basics of graphic design and the fine arts. The community college option usually attracts students who can't afford to spend four years at a college or university, or the casual student who is unsure if they want to make graphic design their field of interest. You can cover a great deal of information in two years, and graduate with a two-year Associate's degree. If you work full-time and you are unsure if you can go back to school on a full-time basis, you may find another option of interest. This other alternative is the school of continuing education. Many art schools and colleges offer evening courses. You can take these class either for credit or not for credit. You can take continuing education classes to learn about the latest equipment and technology in graphic arts, or to brush up your skills if you already have some experience in graphic design.
Visit Brian Scott's website, http://www.FastCashDesign.com and learn about freelance graphic design and how to make money as a graphic designer. Article Source: ArticlesBase.com
|
What should I major in considering my career choice?
I am graduating a year early, meaning I have just a few short months to decide what college I want to go to. There are a few difficulties concerning this:
First, I need to find a school that offers quality courses in the subjects of computer programming and creative writing. In my experience so far, this is a difficult combination to find.
My second problem is this: I need to choose a major that will be useful in the field of video game development. I know that I need to have a good grasp of programming concepts, but beyond this I'm not sure what to do. Most schools don't offer a specific major for designing video games, and I can't figure out which major is most equivocal. Is it Computer Science? Or General Programming? I have no idea.
So, my question is two-fold:
What are some good schools that will have quality writing and programming courses? (Preferably not a liberal arts school, as they tend to be average in most subjects whereas I want to excel at two specifically.)
What major would benefit me when I set out to make video games? (This is not just about getting hired; I'm asking which major would prepare me best for the things I want to do. I also realize that practice and experience are very important, and I plan on getting plenty of personal experience in as well, but which major would best supplement such experience?)
I apologize for the lengthy phrasing and over-explanation. Does anyone have any advice or information to offer?
Get the answers...
|
|
I have an issue with college loans, can somebody help me?
I filled out a FASFA and found out I am not approved for a Pell GrantI want to get a loan for community college and I have no idea at all on how to do it. I went to the college and they gave me a pamphlet and sent me on my way. Now I'm stuck and have no idea what to do, can some one help me?
Also, I want to design Video Games for a living, if I switch colleges, will my credits transfer quickly? How does that work?
Get the answers...
|
|
Military or video games?
I have always wanted to design video games and I still do. But I want to help with bigger problems and serve my country advice? If I do go military I would like to be a pilot.
Get the answers...
|
Next page: Video Gamers
Bookmark/Share This Page:
Recommended Products
Ads By CbproAds
Designing Video Game News
|
Ads By CbproAds
|