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What does the graphic designer assistant need?

The duties of the graphic designer assistant are as follows:

1. Collect relevant data according to the design requirements. For example, find similar design cases, find relevant pictures in the material library and so on.

2. Carry out relevant treatment on the materials. Like mats.

3. Assist designers to do some simple work and improve work efficiency. Such as typing.

4. Some later work, such as document carving, is handed over to the customer or sent to the printing factory.

5. Daily chores, such as adjusting the projector when the designer discusses the design scheme and explains it to the customer.

Job definition:

Graphic designer is a way to express his design concept and image by using the combination and arrangement of various visual elements on the planar materials in two-dimensional space. Graphic designers generally think that visual elements such as words, photos or patterns should be properly processed and typeset, which should be displayed in newspapers, magazines, books, posters, leaflets, signboards, VI and other paper media, that is, artistic design and typesetting should be carried out on paper media.

Graphic design is a creative work with strong subjective recognition, E799BE5BAA6E79FA5E98193E59E7A943133365646262. Most graphic designers really learn and improve their design ability through continuous self-education. For example, pay more attention to the design techniques of various posters, promotional materials, magazines and books. And collect them, or browse the works of other designers on the internet to inspire our own design inspiration.

Graphic designers should have a keen sense of beauty and a certain literacy. Therefore, you can read widely at ordinary times to increase your knowledge and text sensitivity. In addition, graphic designers will also use online communities to exchange opinions. Because the government actively promotes the design service industry, it also assists some designers' associations to organize activities such as observation, exchange seminars and advanced courses at home and abroad, which is the channel for them to participate in improving their work skills and expanding exchanges within the circle.