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Smith
09-03-2007, 07:57 PM
So I've decided that I don't want to be an electrician. I've got a great opportunity to become one..but I just cant see myself doing it for the rest of my life. I promised my parents I'd do it for a year..save some money up for any college programs I wanted to do..or if I choose to continue my apprenticeship..for a down payment on a house one day. I've decided that I want to go to college next year for Graphic Design. Its for advertising, magazines..stuff like that. Those posters you see for movies at the theaters..a Graphic Designer made them. Its a 3 year course and I wanted to do it before but I just don't have the money to apply yet.

My question is..does anyone know anyone in this field of work? Do they like it? Jobs?

Thanks.

bigboab
09-03-2007, 09:19 PM
So I've decided that I don't want to be an electrician. I've got a great opportunity to become one..but I just cant see myself doing it for the rest of my life. I promised my parents I'd do it for a year..save some money up for any college programs I wanted to do..or if I choose to continue my apprenticeship..for a down payment on a house one day. I've decided that I want to go to college next year for Graphic Design. Its for advertising, magazines..stuff like that. Those posters you see for movies at the theaters..a Graphic Designer made them. Its a 3 year course and I wanted to do it before but I just don't have the money to apply yet.

My question is..does anyone know anyone in this field of work? Do they like it? Jobs?

Thanks.

I think you will need to attend college as part of your electrical apprenticeship. Take the chance while you are there to check on their Graphic Design facilities and whether you can maybe fit in a couple of evening classes in the meantime.:)

Smith
09-03-2007, 09:24 PM
I dont have to do that for a long time..but yeah. I think I'm going to have to make an appointment with someone soon and ask a few questions.

JordoR
09-04-2007, 04:26 AM
http://www.artinstitutes.edu/vancouver/

That's a highly regarded Graphic design school in vancouver. I once went on a tour to EA Games and a lot of the graphic designers in there went to this school, and a lot of high end companies have ties with this school.

Only downside to any good school like this is of course the dollars though.

Smith
09-04-2007, 11:08 PM
Yeah..I don't really want to get into video games at all..I'm looking more at the advertising/magazine layout/ ad campaign..side of it. I'm thinking I'm going to apply to Seneca or Durham College..Durham has a really good program apparently, one of the better ones in Canada.

bigboab
09-05-2007, 06:44 AM
Yeah..I don't really want to get into video games at all..I'm looking more at the advertising/magazine layout/ ad campaign..side of it. I'm thinking I'm going to apply to Seneca or Durham College..Durham has a really good program apparently, one of the better ones in Canada.

If that is the case it is more Desk Top Publishing course you should be looking at.:)

j2k4
09-08-2007, 11:47 PM
Yeah..I don't really want to get into video games at all..I'm looking more at the advertising/magazine layout/ ad campaign..side of it. I'm thinking I'm going to apply to Seneca or Durham College..Durham has a really good program apparently, one of the better ones in Canada.

If that is the case it is more Desk Top Publishing course you should be looking at.:)

Bona fide advice, truth. ;)

boobly
09-11-2007, 03:38 AM
as for affording college there are usually many grants and scholarships you can find. I practically went through college for free!

polarix
09-16-2007, 06:31 AM
My impression of graphic design is that there are jobs available for the best of them, but it's tough getting established unless you've been making graphics as a hobby and have some particular style to sell.

Of course, if it gets you going, work your a*$ off to get there.