Now to clarify, I have no problem with people who have worked their way into the industry despite not being formally educated. I do however have a problem with these teenagers etc. that seem to think grapic design is nothing more than making pretty pictures in photoshop. Most of them have no knowledge of either of the other standard programs (illustrator and InDesign), nor do they have any knowledge of typography, or anything else.
It's these people that think buying Photoshop makes them a designer. These are the people that will design a logo in RGB, raster and not understand why it looks horrible printed and scaled up.
I get that there are people who have made it in the industry without the education, but nowadays that's getting harder and harder, especially if one doesn't understand the basics of the design industry. Hell if you don't understand the basics of image quality you're hooped.
I don't want to sound like those snobby over-educated "designers" out there, but it annoys me that I'm putting out $35 000 for tuition, to learn skills and develop a portfolio and there are people out there who think they can just call themselves a designer with practically no knowledge of design.
It's these people that think buying Photoshop makes them a designer. These are the people that will design a logo in RGB, raster and not understand why it looks horrible printed and scaled up.
I get that there are people who have made it in the industry without the education, but nowadays that's getting harder and harder, especially if one doesn't understand the basics of the design industry. Hell if you don't understand the basics of image quality you're hooped.
I don't want to sound like those snobby over-educated "designers" out there, but it annoys me that I'm putting out $35 000 for tuition, to learn skills and develop a portfolio and there are people out there who think they can just call themselves a designer with practically no knowledge of design.
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