“Design” refers to the planning and layout of elements in
an image, illustration, or video with the aid of specialized
software, like Adobe Photoshop. Designed graphics can be
created from scratch or modified existing images.
Understanding the past, the present and the future of design.
Design is a huge factor in success of a product. A good design
decides for how long people are going to use your product and
if you are going to make some sense to your end users.
To help our nation — A well designed service, for example, the
transformation of Passport system in recent years where my
country could bring a complete offline,
Web designer
Front-end designer
User interface (UI) designer
User experience (UX) designer
Graphic designer
Animation designer
Motion graphics designer
Brand and product designer
Interior designer
Art and illustration designer
Web designer
Web designers are responsible for website usability and visual aesthetics, including images,
color schemes, typography, information flow, and layout. Many websites are created with
website builders like WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace using premade but customizable
templates.
Web designers also use design software like Adobe Creative Cloud and are well-versed in
website wireframes, color palettes, branding, and button design and placement.
Front-end designer
Also called front-end developers, front-end designers are responsible for coding the front end
of a website, the part that users see and interact with.
They blend design and technology using coding languages like HTML, CSS, C++, and
JavaScript and frameworks like JQuery to implement web designs.
User interface (UI) designer
UI designers are responsible for the end user’s visual experience using websites, mobile
applications, and e-commerce stores for practically any market. They often work closely with
user experience (UX) designers.
The tools UI designers commonly use included wireframes, Affinity Designer, Sketch,
and Adobe products like XD, Photoshop, and Illustrator. They may also use front-end
languages like HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript.
User experience (UX) designer
UX designers shape the products and services we use. This can include physical
components, such as a video game device, and the experience of using a website, mobile
application, or an e-commerce store.
While UI designers develop the look, UX designers are responsible for the user’s overall
experience with a digital or physical product. Tools UX designers typically use include Sketch
and AdobeXD.
Graphic designer
Graphic designers create visual concepts, such as illustrations, logos, and layouts, using
computer software programs or manual drawings. Their designs are used for websites, logos,
magazines, product packaging, infographics, marketing brochures, manuals, books,
billboards and signs, and more.
Those who design digital images and layouts use software like CorelDRAW Graphics Suite,
Affinity Designer
Animation designer
Animators use computer technology to create 2D and 3D images and effects for video
games, websites, mobile applications, television, movies, commercials, and even digital
billboards. Animation designers commonly use tools like Cinema 4D, Adobe After
Effects, Autodesk 3ds Max, and more.
Motion graphics designer
Motion graphics designers are artists who put graphics in motion—working with films, digital
advertising and commercials, website content, television, and game development. They
typically use Adobe After Effects, Mocha AE, and Red Giant software to create their designs.
Brand and product designer
Product designers combine product design and marketing skills to focus on both product
function and the user experience. Their work helps products make an impactful connection
with the target audience while resonating with the brand. Creating a relationship between
brand strategy and product design helps ensure products meet user expectations and needs
while reflecting the brand’s image.
Skills include familiarity with UX and UI, product management tools, front-end coding, and
design tools like InVision, Adobe XD, and Marvel POP.
Interior designer
Interior designers use colors, lighting, furniture, artwork, and other decorative items to create
physical spaces that are visually appealing and functional. They cover both home and
commercial interior design, including health care facilities, office spaces, restaurants and
lounges, schools, lobbies, and more.
Tools typically include a color wheel or color scheme guide, Adobe Capture, SketchUp,
Autodesk 3ds Max, measuring tapes, and building code guides.
Art and illustration designer
Also called illustrators, these designers convey or portray written text with visual elements
using traditional mediums, such as pencil sketches and ink drawings or digital tools.
Illustrations appear on book covers and pages, posters, flyers, educational materials,
magazines, ads, and infographics.
Tools include Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, Vectornator, ArtRage, a top-of-the-line
graphics tablet, sets of drawing pencils and pens, and other art supplies.
Video Editing and Graphic Design:
What’s the Difference?
Graphic designers work with static images, infographics, text, and other still visuals. Video editors work with
moving images; they prepare video content that will be seen later as movies, ads, or promotional pieces such as
commercials.
Video Editors generally use:
• Adobe Premiere
• Final Cut Pro
• After Effects
Graphic Designers generally use:
• Photoshop
• Illustrator
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