Visual arts schools can offer great formal training for a career in graphic design.
At an art school, you can often concentrate in either illustration, painting, photography, design or even sculpture. Most schools will offer at least an undergraduate degree, with some of the bigger schools having a graduate program for students who already have a four-year degree.
Students too young for college can also enroll in art classes offered at a local campus. These classes are often available for kids at the high school level as well as younger.
Although most school curriculum are similar, there will be differences from school to school. Some schools stress studio time and projects while others will also include many courses in history and theory. Which type of curriculum is best for you depends upon what career you see yourself in. Future art teachers, for example, will want to have been exposed to as much theory and history as possible during their college years.
Most successful artists come to understand that being an artist isn't totally about the art. A successful professional artist will also understand that they are a self-employed business person who needs to understand how to use their talent, market themselves and perform all of the menial tasks required of being in business.
It's possible for a talented artist to not realize their full potential. It probably happens all the time. Most professional artists realize formal training, informal coaching and the help of others can push them along in their careers.
If you see yourself working as a graphic designer for an ad agency or in the marketing department of a large company, you will want to earn a college degree. Almost all employers will want to see some proof of your talent, but they will also need to be assured that they are dealing with someone they will be able to depend upon. And proving that you can sit through four years of college is one way to prove it to them.
Lastly, attending an art school will provide you with something just as important -- friends, mentors and fellow artists who you will remain in contact with throughout your career. Some of your fellow students may become your best friends who will offer you encouragement, advise you on career choices and help you all along your career path.
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