Graphic Designer

Useful school subjects:

Art History
Graphics
Visual Arts

Kaihoahoa Whakairoiro

Andy Clover looking at pictures with a client.

Andy Clover discussing ideas for an advertising promotion with a client

Graphic designers create artwork, such as logos, packaging, advertising or posters, for the promotion or development of goods, services and ideas. They may also design artwork and/or layout for fabrics, magazines, websites and other publications, or help to develop television advertisements.

He whakamārama

Ko ta te kaihoahoa whakairoiro kaupapa ko te hanga mahinga toi, pera i te waihanga moko, takai, panui hokohoko, panui whakaahua ranei hei toko ake, hei whakahiato ranei i etahi rawa, ratonga, aria ranei. Ka hoahoa pea hoki ratou i nga mahinga toi, ka whakarite takotoranga hoki/ranei e pa ana ki nga papanga, puka mohani, ipurangi hoki, me etahi atu whakaputanga - ka awhina ranei ki te whakahiato panui hokohoko mo te pouaka whakaata.

Entry Requirements

To become a graphic designer it is preferable to have a tertiary qualification in graphic design, media arts or visual communication.

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Pay

Industry sources indicate that the average gross salary for graphic designers in 2008 was about $50,679, with the highest-paid 25% earning about $57,000, while the lowest-paid 25% earned an average

 

 

Job Outlook

Graphic design jobs are becoming harder to find, as businesses are cutting back on hiring because of the economic recession.
 

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