In a typical work setting, graphic designers:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of social contact. They regularly talk to supervisors and clients.
- Communicate by e-mail, telephone, and in person on a daily basis. They communicate less often by letters and memos.
- Are responsible for project outcomes and results. Designs must meet client needs and expectations.
- Regularly work in a group or as part of a team.
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- Occasionally are placed in conflict situations where there may be disagreement about design ideas.
Physical Work Conditions
- Usually work indoors.
- May share office space with other designers.
Work Performance
- Must be sure their work is exact. Errors could cause clients to need to reprint brochures, for example.
- Make decisions that affect clients and coworkers on a weekly basis. They make most decisions with consulting a supervisor.
- Set most daily tasks, goals, and priorities without consulting a supervisor first.
- Must meet strict deadlines on a daily basis. This makes the work environment fairly competitive.
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- Often repeat the same physical activities, such as drawing or using a computer mouse.
Hours/Travel
- Generally work a set schedule.
- May work part time or full time. Most work full time, however.
- May work overtime to meet deadlines.