Quick Facts: Graphic Designers | |
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2012 Median Pay | $44,150 per year $21.22 per hour |
Entry-Level Education | Bachelor’s degree |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation | None |
On-the-job Training | None |
Number of Jobs, 2012 | 259,500 |
Job Outlook, 2012-22 | 7% (Slower than average) |
Employment Change, 2012-22 | 17,400 |
What Graphic Designers Do
Graphic designers create visual concepts, by hand or using computer software, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, or captivate consumers. They develop the overall layout and production design for advertisements, brochures, magazines, and corporate reports.
Work Environment
Many of these workers are employed in specialized design services, publishing, or advertising, public relations, and related services industries. In 2012, about 24 percent of graphic designers were self-employed.
How to Become a Graphic Designer
Graphic designers usually need a bachelor’s degree in graphic design or a related field. Candidates for graphic design positions should demonstrate their creativity and originality through a professional portfolio that features their best designs.
Pay
The median annual wage for graphic designers was $44,150 in May 2012.
Job Outlook
Employment of graphic designers is projected to grow 7 percent from 2012 to 2022, slower than the average for all occupations. Graphic designers are expected to face strong competition for available positions.