> Graphic Design vs Advertising?

Graphic Design vs Advertising?

Posted at: 2015-03-04 
Advertising may have more growth potential, where you eventually would hire or outsource most of the creative work as you grow. It may be harder to break into the advertising biz compared to picking up freelance graphic design work, you may have to be an unpaid intern for a time.

Some freelance marketplaces where one might pick up part time projects: odesk.com, elance.com, vworker, freelancer.com.

At the low end one can offer specific chores, like a logo design for $5 at Fiverr.com, at the higher end, people fund "design contests" in which several professionals submit mockups at 99designs.com

Graphic design is used for advertising stuff.If you study this major, you can choose to work on the internet or advertisement in the newspaper or on T.V. It is a good job, you have to be updated all the time and you have to sit all day and stare at the computer screen to choose the colors and lines and everything about graphics.

Graphic Design is a broad field while advertising design is concerned with advertising. This may involve the use of graphic design in the creation of an advertisement. Just as in web design, graphic design would play a part for creating websites.

Also keep in mind, there will be aspects in advertising design that go into other areas besides graphic design just as it happens when creating websites.

There are many avenues open for graphic designers, advertising as you mentioned above is one of them, web design is another, print design is yet another area and there are many others.

Advertising and graphic design can actually go hand in hand. Get training in both, and start with an internship at an ad agency like Zion and Zion. A marketing intern with graphic design training will have a lot of opportunity!

If you are interested in that field so you must go for it.For that i will suggest you husslemedia, provide the best Graphic Design with affordable cost.Hussle Media is formed by a team of professionals who specialise in their specific fields also.So Best of luck.

Getting ready to graduate and need some pros and cons, and basically just a reality check on which of these fields i should go in to. I love working with people, and i'm great with computers and design. If someone could shine some light onto this, it would be great!