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| Charlie B. Johnson | Comments 6 | |
Author Name: Amy
Post Category: General Graphic Design
Is anyone else getting ready to graduate with a degree in graphic design and just feel… utterly overwhelmed?? I am graduating in December, and felt very confident in my work until I started browsing through the endless online portfolios and reading through job descriptions, and I suddenly feel like I have learned NOTHING! And the worst part is, I’m not sure where to go next. Do you go back for more schooling…?? They say in graphic design, you don’t need to get your Master’s degree. Do you?
Or do you just keep searching for side jobs to do to build your portfolio?
Right now, I’m stuck in the… famous college student rut. I have a job that has NOTHING to do with my goal in life, but it pays my bills. I’m ready for a real job, a job in my field, but I don’t make the time to work on my portfolio to GET that job!
All I know is, I look through websites, and I look through peoples’ design portfolios, and I WANT TO BE DOING THAT!! How do I get there…


Laura | June 25th, 2009 at 4:53 pm
The truth is, you probably haven’t learned anything. I was the same way. The only advice I can offer is to get real life experience, expect to do production work for your first job, and find a mentor. Also, sign up with a staffing agency like the Creative Group, and find an internship (don’t expect to get paid). Both are great ways to get your foot in the door.