• 45 Graphic design interview questions and answers.
Why did you choose to become a graphic designer?
A graphic designer must have creative zeal and passion towards their profession. Through this
question, interviewers assess what drives the candidate.
Share your experiences with design, educational background, and skills that make you a good
graphic designer.
Sample answer:
I chose to become a Graphic Designer as it resonated with my creative zeal and allowed me to
showcase my talent. I loved drawing and doodling ever since I was a kid.
Graphic designing makes my interest a profession and lets me create impressive designs that
impact people.
With a bachelors degree in graphic design from ABC college and a diploma in design, graphic
designer seems to be the perfect job for me.
According to you, what is the role of a graphic designer?
Sample answer
For me, the role of a graphic designer is to create visual concepts that inspire and captivate
consumers.
A good graphic designer enables effective marketing by creating a brand appeal.
They are responsible for product design and planning the overall layout for advertisements,
corporate reports, etc.
What is the significance of communication in graphic design?
This is a frequently asked graphic design interview question. Interviewers ask this question to
assess your perspective about the field.
Talking points can be the nature, scope, and importance of the field.
Sample answer
Communication is very crucial to graphic design as the entire point of design is to communicate
with people.
The primary objective of any design is to speak to its consumers effectively to convey messages
and ideas.
A graphic designer ensures that the consumer understands the objective of design effectively.
Secondly, as a designer, communication across peers and teams is important so that all
stakeholders can provide input in the creation of design and are aware of its development.
What should be a designer’s priority while creating a design?
This is a common graphic design interview question. Interviewers ask this question to
understand your perspective as the priorities are subjective and differ for all designers.
Discuss the aspect that you think is most important for design. Focus on the “why” and “how”
to answer effectively.
Some common aspects that designers prioritize are:
• Design framework
• User engagement
• Content
• Usability
• Visual aesthetics
• Typography
Sample answer:
I can't speak for all designers but I prioritize user engagement and content both. In my opinion,
content has a major impact on consumers and without the consumer, there is no value of
design.
So I focus on creating designs with high-quality content that have the potential to gauge users.
What makes you a good graphic designer? Or What makes a graphic designer stand out from
others?
A good graphic designer can multi-task and create designs that complement their ideas, client's
requirements and attract the audience’s attention.
Qualities that make graphic designers stand out are:
• Creativity
• Passion
• Curiosity
• Openness
• Ability to take criticism
• Patience
What are your strengths and weaknesses?
Strengths and weaknesses are different for everyone. Honesty is the key to answer this question
effectively.
For strengths, list all the good qualities you possess. Talking points could be:
• Passion
• Creative zeal
• Ability to meet deadlines
• Analytical thinking
• Problem-solving skills
• Patience
• Artistic skills
When talking about weaknesses, talk about the skills you lack and what you are doing to
develop them.
Answers like “I’m too punctual” or “I enjoy working too much” are old tricks and fail to impress.
Sample answer:
I’m a creative person driven by my passion for design. I’m proficient with graphic tools and have
an artistic approach towards everything I create.
I’m also a team player and know how to improve myself when given feedback.
But my weakness is that I’m rather bad with time-management. I understand meeting deadlines
is an important part of what I do, which is why I read a lot of time management books and try
staying organized.
Describe a situation where you had to meet a tight deadline and how did you deal with it?
This is a frequently asked graphic design interview question as it helps the interviewer
understand if you can perform efficiently with time constraints without compromising on the
quality.
Pick any project where you had little time and discuss the strategy used to overcome the
challenge.
Talk about time allocation and answer to reflect how you designed and followed the road map
throughout the project.
Are you aware of different types of graphic design projects?
Yes, I'm well-versed with different types of graphic design projects. The 5 most common types
of projects are:
1. Visual Identity Graphic Design- Visual elements that establish a brand's identity through
images, shapes, and colors.
2. Marketing & Advertising Graphic Design- Designing for marketing and advertisement.
e.g, postcards, flyers, print ads, billboards, brochures, etc.
3. User Interface Graphic Design- Designing to enhance the user's interaction with devices
and applications. Includes web page design, interface design, app design, etc.
4. Motion Graphic Design- Designing in-motion graphics like advertisements, animated
logos, presentations, tutorial videos, websites, videogames, GIFs, etc.
5. Environmental Graphic Design- Designing spaces to make them interesting and
memorable. Example- Wall murals, exhibitions, designing conference spaces, stadiums,
retail stores, etc.
What kind of design projects interest you?
Graphic designers work on different types of projects and even though they are based on same
principles, their objectives differ with product agendas.
Talk about the type of graphic designing that interests you the most. Try to draw a connection in
your area of interest and the requirement of the role you are interviewing for.
Sample answer:
I like all aspects of designing but motion graphic designing intrigues me the most. It lets me add
life to all my ideas.
It's amazing how animated graphics can impress users everywhere and the process of creating
them is fun too.
Which graphic design tools are you familiar with?
Apart from artistic inclination, graphic designers must also be up to date with technological
advancements.
Use designs from your portfolio and discuss the tools you use to create designs and your
proficiency with them.
Here is a list of 10 commonly used graphic design tools:
1. Photoshop
2. GIMP
3. Illustrator
4. Inkscape
5. CorelDraw
6. Adobe InDesign
7. Serif Draw plus
8. Xara Xtreme
9. Coral Paintshop
10. Coral Photoimpact
What are the differences between associative hatching and non-associative hatching in CAD?
Associative Hatching Non-Associative Hatching
Moves with boundary Does not move with boundary
Auto CAD crashes may result in corrupted No such issues in non-associative
drawings hatching
What is 3D Graphic Art and how is it useful for a designer?
3D Graphic Art is a computer graphic animation used to make 3-dimensional illustrations for
video games, movie animations, etc.
Making 3D models helps the designers visualize space and enables efficient and accurate
drawing, helping them observe otherwise invisible details.
What is the use of Adobe Pagemaker?
Pagemaker is a software application by Adobe used for desktop publishing.
Designers use it to make high-quality professional documents like e-books, visiting cards,
brochures, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, etc.
What are the components of graphic design?
Here are 7 important components of graphic design :
1. Line
2. Shape
3. Color
4. Space
5. Texture
6. Scale
7. Typography
Explain the components of graphic design?
Graphic design is based on 7 important components:
1. Line: It is any two connected points in a design. Lines divide space, stress on specific
words/phrases and creating patterns. It directs the viewer’s attention in the desired
direction.
2. Color: Color has the most powerful impact on the audience. It can make a statement
individually and with other components. A well-crafted color theory develops mood and
emotions towards design and creates visual interest.
3. Shape: It is defined by boundaries like color or line. All components come together to
make a shape. Three types of shapes are geometric, natural and abstracted.
4. Space: It is the area between different elements of a design. It defines importance and
leads the viewer through the design. Effective use of space makes the user perceive the
design better and positively.
5. Texture: Texture is the surface, look and feel of the design. It adds depth and visual
interest.
6. Scale: Scale is the size of elements of a design. It impacts the viewer by creating
emphasis and visual interest in the design.
7. Typography: Typography is the styling of words using different fonts and sizes. Just like
colors and shapes, typography expresses the nature of the design.
What is the difference between a window polygon and a crossing polygon?
Window polygon allows the designer to select objects inside the polygon whereas crossing
polygon is used to select all the objects within and around the boundary of the polygon.
What is Linked layer?
Linked layer is a tool in Photoshop that helps in the formation of a relational bond between
layers and allows the designers to apply changes to all grouped layers.
What is Lasso tool?
Lasso tool in Photoshop is used to select areas with no pre-defined shape. It is a common tool
available in all image editing software and enables free selection of area.
The three types of lasso tools are Standard lasso tool, Polygonal Lasso tool, and magnetic lasso
tool.
What is the shortcut to reset zoom?
The shortcut to reset zoom is ctrl+0 (Zero key).
What are the core graphic design principles?
The core graphic design principles are:
1. Contrast
2. Proportion
3. Rhythm
4. Color
5. Visual Hierarchy
6. Proximity
Explain 4 crucial core graphic design principles.
1. Visual Hierarchy: Allocating visual weight to elements in a design based on their
importance. Segregation can be done by fonts, size, and texture.
2. Color: Color enhances the overall mood of design and reflects the tone and
sophistication.
3. Contrast: Bringing together two or more elements that oppose each other in style, color
or look. It helps the viewer focus on key elements.
4. Proportion: It works together with dominance and priority and focuses on the scale of
elements.
What are the basic composition laws graphic designers follow?
5 most basic composition laws followed by graphic designers are:
1. Single visual.
2. The Golden ratio.
3. The "Z" and"F" layout.
4. Focal point.
5. Grid design.
What is color theory and why is it important in graphic design?
Colors play an intricate role in establishing a strong brand identity.
Interviewers aim at understanding your knowledge of color palette and if it matches their
brand(s).
Observe the color theory of the company you are interviewing for and accordingly discuss:
• The importance of color.
• Understanding of color theory.
• Application of color theory to enhance visual communication.
What is the Golden ratio in graphic design composition and why is it important?
Also called Phi, the golden ratio is 1:1.61. The golden ratio is used to make the visitors focus on
things the designer wants to emphasize.
How are UX, Visual and Graphic design different from each other?
• UX Design is about enhancing the user experience on the website. UX designers enhance the
appearance of the website to make it simple, clear and easy to understand.
• Visual Design is concerned with the visual communication of design. Visual designers make
communication of information holistically aesthetic through designs.
• Graphic design focuses on communicating with the user through designs. Graphic designers
use typeface, hierarchy, color, and images to create designs.
How comfortable are you with short deadlines and new trends in a fast-paced environment?
Coming up with unique designs that impress users in a small time window is a tricky task.
Interviewers ask this question to evaluate the candidate’s ability to stay organized and meet
deadlines.
Talking points to answer this question effectively are:
• Organization of time and ideas.
• How you constantly learn new tricks and techniques.
• Handling time constraints.
You can discuss these points for any project in your portfolio and talk about how you overcame
time constraints.
How do you sustain long-term interest in designing for one brand?
Working for the same brand can be monotonous and one has to find ways to make sure that
their job does not become monotonous.
Here are 5 things that can help you stay interested:
1. Know the answer to "why" you are here.
2. Acknowledge the learning process.
3. Innovate and create new methods of design.
4. Experiment with designs.
5. Keep learning new trends and techniques.
How do you measure the success of your designs?
Good design enables effective communication and attracts the audience towards a brand.
The 3 things that define the success of a design for me are:
1. Data-driven ROI.
2. Brand engagement through design.
3. Engagement of new and returning customers.
Which graphic designer hero do you take your inspiration from?
Talk about a person whose designs truly impact so you can connect to the answer. Explain in
detail why they are your hero.
Is there a need for graphic designers to improve their knowledge? How do you keep up with
changing trends?
The design industry is constantly evolving and graphic designers need to stay abreast with the
latest trends to create unique designs.
Discuss what you do to develop your skill-set and keep up with new techniques.
Sample answer:
I read books and magazines and follow Vlogs and Blogs of my favorite graphic designers. This
helps me upgrade my skill set.
I also work towards enhancing my knowledge of new software applications and keep
experimenting with different tools.
Are you comfortable collaborating cross-functionally on your design projects?
Graphic designers need to work with various teams cross-functionally as they collaborate with
clients, writers and various teams in a company to create unique and impressive designs.
To answer this question, talk about how you would:
1. Establish clear and transparent communication.
2. Involve all stakeholders on different aspects of a project.
3. Define purpose.
4. Consider ideas & feedback from all teams.
Can graphic designers impact society with their works?
Unique designs have the potential to impact cultural shifts. They reach out to a huge audience
and inspire people, becoming the voice for political and socio-cultural causes.
Graphic designers who work for social causes design websites and logos to create awareness
and invoke empathy amongst people.
These designs become the face of the cause and enables better engagement with people.
How do you deal with negative feedback?
Nobody likes criticism but the ability to incorporate it in your work can make you stand out.
Interviewers try to evaluate if you can take criticism positively and work on your design again
and again until the stake-holders are satisfied.
Here are some tips to deal with negative feedback:
• Don’t react immediately, take time to understand the concern.
• Analyze feedback.
• Identify the pros and cons.
• Take feedbacks positively.
• Learn from the feedback.
How can graphic designers overcome creative block?
According to me, some ways to overcome creative block are:
1. Seek inspiration.
2. Do something monotonous.
3. Accept failure as it comes.
4. Digital detox- take a break.
5. Always carry a sketchbook.
6. Organize your thoughts.
7. Play around with Designs.
What is your process to create design?
Every designer has a way of channeling their ideas into the designs they create.
Asking about the creative process helps the interviewer assess the candidate's creativity and
problem-solving skills through potential roadblocks.
Talking points to answer effectively are:
• Research about the project.
• Planning.
• Dealing with multiple ideas.
• Time management.
• Attention to detail.
On what parameters do you draft the design brief?
I draft design brief based on 5 parameters:
1. Business profile.
2. Market position.
3. Target audience.
4. Objective of design.
5. Deadline.
How is designing for print media different from designing for digital media? Are you
comfortable working with both?
Interviewers ask this question to assess the candidate’s ability to work for print and digital
media.
Here are the differences between designing for digital and print media:
Print Media Digital Media
Allows the designer to preview and
Changes in final products are not feasible test design at every point
Apart from a strong design and color theory, the
design should stand out with its texture, the Design should be clear, intuitive and
weight of the paper navigable
Digital media disables any physical
Allows the user to engage with design physically, senses and allows the user to see the
enabling the sense of touch design only
DPI (Dots per inch) and CMYK (Cyan-Magenta- PPI (pixels per inch) and RGB (Red-
Yellow-Black) determine image quality Green-Blue) determine image quality
It is ideal if you are comfortable working with both formats.
In case you are not, discuss it with the interviewer and talk about how you plan on developing
skillsets to suit the organization.
What do you do to meet deadlines?
To meet deadlines, I make sure that I set milestones in advance. I take ownership of the project
and focus on getting the work done within the set time frame.
If required, I communicate with the team to get help well in time rather than getting worked up
at the last minute.
How would you describe the process of graphic design?
Graphic designers draft roadmaps to make designs that fit the brand/cause. Some designers go
with the flow while others follow a plan.
Explain the process you follow and focus on answering the “Why” of your process.
The popular approach to designing includes the following 6 steps:
1. Research.
2. Identification of objective.
3. Strategy.
4. Development.
5. Improvement.
6. Launch final design.
Walk us through a design that you are proud of and describe the process involved.
Interviewers ask this question to get an insight into your thoughts and way of working to assess
your ideation process.
Talk about a project from your portfolio that is relevant to the industry you are applying to.
Explain the research, strategy, tools, software, and elements involved in shaping the design.
How do you incorporate feedback into your work?
This is a common graphic design interview question asked to evaluate your ability to work on
feedbacks.
Discuss how well you accept it and how do you include it in your work.
Sample Answer:
I consider feedback to be constructive criticism that enhances my work. To incorporate feedback
in my work, I:
• Listen carefully.
• Assess feedback.
• Evaluate Pros and Cons.
• Ask questions to understand the idea.
• Follow up.
What is the latest design campaign that you saw? What did you like or dislike about it?
The interviewers aim at assessing your skills as a critique through this question.
Pick a campaign that you have an opinion on to connect to the answer better.
Back your opinion with answers to the important aspects of design like:
• Did the design meet the objective?
• If it appealed to the target demographic?
• If the use of color, type, and typography is appropriate?
Do you like working alone or with a team?
The interviewer aims at assessing if you can work in a team or solo to adapt to the need of the
project.
It is ideal if you can work in both environments, depending on the need of the task.
Talk about your experiences and refer to situations where you worked alone and in a team
successfully.
In case you have apprehensions about working either way, clearly express it to the interviewer
and discuss how you can overcome it if need be.
Sample Answer:
I have experience working both alone and with a team. I realised both have their own perks and
challenges.
I like working with a team better because it brings more creativity and helps keep a track of
time.
What is the use of Javascript in graphic design?
JavaScript is a scripting language used to control and enhance the graphic content on the web
page.
Have you pursued any online graphic design courses to enhance your skills?
Graphic design is a dynamic field where changes happen in a blink. Through this question,
interviewers assess how keen you are on developing your skills.
Discuss all the online certification courses and diplomas that you pursued to stay updated with
the new trends.
In case you have nothing to discuss, talk about how you are willing to take up the necessary
courses to meet the requirements of the organization.
You can browse through some online graphic design courses here.
Tips to get a job in top graphic design companies
Here are 5 tips to land your dream job in top graphic design companies.
1. Ask questions to the interviewer
Prepare a list of 3-5 questions you need to ask the interviewer. Ask questions that will help you
understand the company's culture and scope of your role.
You can ask questions about the nature of work, team culture, future projects and your role in
the company.
Also Read: Questions to Ask in an Interview.
2. Dress for the job you want
How you dress for an interview speaks volumes about your seriousness towards the job. The
dress code is generally formal across organizations.
We suggest that you do your homework and find out about the culture and profile of the
organization.
Also Read: Interview Dress Code For Males and Females.
3. Find the right organization
The first thing to do after preparing for interviews is to find the right fit.
Graphic design is a creative course and working for a company that has a different objective
than yours may hamper the process.
Research about top graphic design companies to identify the culture, objectives, and vision that
matches yours.
Speak to people who work there and get insights. You can also read reviews by a company's
current employees at Ambitionbox.com
4. Focus on Growth
Graphic design is based purely on the creativity and skill set. While creativity is a natural aspect,
skills can be developed.
Try to pursue certification courses to enhance your skills and develop new ones. You can take up
online graphic design courses to learn new skills at your own pace
5. Focus on body language
Body language plays a very important role in the interview process.
Maintain a positive demeanor and be open to taking questions.
Ensure that your body language reflects confidence and positivity.
Also Read: Body Language: Everything You Need To Know About It.
All the Best!
FAQs:
1. What should I prepare for a graphic design interview?
To prepare for a graphic design interview, it's essential to showcase your portfolio of
work, highlighting your best projects and demonstrating your skills and creativity.
Additionally, familiarize yourself with design principles, software tools, and industry
trends. Be ready to discuss your design process, problem-solving abilities, and how you
collaborate with clients or team members. Finally, prepare to answer questions about
your experience, strengths, and passion for graphic design.
2. Why choose me as a graphic designer?
As a graphic designer, I bring a unique blend of creativity, technical skills, and passion for
visual communication to every project. My portfolio showcases a diverse range of
successful designs that demonstrate my ability to meet clients' needs and exceed
expectations. I am dedicated to staying updated on design trends and technologies,
ensuring that my work is innovative and impactful. With my strong communication skills
and collaborative approach, I can effectively translate clients' visions into compelling
visual solutions.
3. What are the 3 questions a graphic designer should ask?
4. What is the main goal or objective of this project?
5. Who is the target audience, and what are their preferences or expectations?
6. What are the project requirements, timeline, and budget constraints?
Asking these questions helps ensure a clear understanding of the project scope,
audience needs, and client expectations, allowing the designer to deliver tailored and
effective designs.
7. How to crack a graphic designer interview?
To crack a graphic designer interview, it's crucial to prepare thoroughly beforehand. Start
by researching the company and understanding its brand identity, target audience, and
design style. Practice discussing your portfolio projects, highlighting your design process,
problem-solving skills, and contributions to each project. Be ready to showcase your
creativity, adaptability, and ability to meet deadlines. Additionally, anticipate common
interview questions and prepare concise, compelling answers that demonstrate your
passion for design and ability to contribute to the team. Finally, dress professionally,
arrive on time, and exude confidence and enthusiasm throughout the interview process.