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Logo Designer. By: Amber Schissler. Education Requirements. Employers usually prefer a Bachelor’s degree for entry level positions Some prefer associate’s degrees for more technically advanced positions
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Logo Designer By: Amber Schissler
Education Requirements Employers usually prefer a Bachelor’s degree for entry level positions Some prefer associate’s degrees for more technically advanced positions Most programs include courses devoted to the development of an individual's professional portfolio Elective courses in art history and modern art may stimulate creativity
Education Requirements con’t Most programs include courses devoted to the development of an individual's professional portfolio Elective courses in art history and modern art may stimulate creativity
Good colleges to attend DeVry University Rocky Mountain College Of Art & Design University of Phoenix
Required Skills The ability to draw The ability to be creative A thick skin A good eye for type
salary It is very difficult to predict the average salary of a logo designer In 2010, the average salary for professional graphic designers in general is $48,140 annually *specialized design services made up to $49,150
Job Duties & types of work Responsible for designs that have high visual impact Develop creative ideas and concepts to the client, creative director or account manager’s likings Work inside
Job benefits Express your creativity Huge client base Be your own boss Work at home Few expenses
Job drawbacks Not steady or reliable work loads No employer benefits A lot of legwork At risk of not getting paid