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Top 5 reasons to pursue a career in Graphic Design and Motion Graphics

S. Divya Sree by S. Divya Sree
June 8, 2023
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In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, where visual impact is absolutely essential, Graphic Design and Motion Graphics have emerged as powerful forms for effective communication. These dynamic fields blend creativity, technology, and storytelling to captivate audiences and effectively convey messages. The possibilities are boundless, from minimalistic logos and eye-catching advertisements to mesmerizing animations and immersive video experiences. For individuals with an artistic flair and a passion for creating compelling visual content, exploring Graphic Design and Motion Graphics could be an exciting avenue for long term career.

TCS iON, in collaboration with Toonz Media Group, are offering Graphic Design and Motion Graphic programs to equip learners with industry-relevant skills. Since the programs are designed by keeping the current and emerging job roles, they prepare you for specific jobs,  gig assignments and part time assignments as well. The scope for building your career is immense, provided you enrol in formal learning and get mentored and guided by industry experts.

Now, let’s look at five compelling reasons why you should consider exploring and building a career in Graphic Design and Motion Graphics.

Top 5 reasons to pursue a career in Graphic Design and Motion Graphics

5 reasons to pursue a career in Graphic Design and Motion Graphics

  1.  High demand: Graphic Design and Motion Graphics are in high demand in today’s digital world. Companies and individuals need attractive and engaging visuals to communicate their messages effectively. Whether designing a website, creating social media content, marketing collaterals or developing interactive presentations, the need for skilled graphic designers and motion graphics artists is increasing.
  2.  Versatile career options: The world of Graphic Design and Motion Graphics offers many career options. Individuals can work as in-house designers for companies, freelance and collaborate with various clients, or even establish their own design agencies. The flexibility within these fields allows individuals to explore different paths and find the perfect fit for their skills and interests.
  3.  Flexibility: Flexibility and work-life balance are additional benefits of pursuing a career in Graphic Design and Motion Graphics. These professions often offer the opportunity to work remotely, allowing individuals to prioritize work-life balance and flexibility. This may also encourage many women who are keen on re-launching their career after a break and are passionate about Graphic Design.
  4.  Creative fulfilment: For those seeking creative fulfilment, Graphic Design and Motion Graphics provide an excellent platform for self-expression. Graphic Designers and Motion Graphics artists can bring ideas to life through visual communication, creating immersive experiences, evoking emotions, and telling compelling stories through their work.
  5.  High compensation: High compensation is a significant incentive in these fields. Graphic Designers and Motion Graphics artists with specialized skills or high-profile clients are usually well-compensated for their work. As experience and reputation grow, so do lucrative projects and collaboration opportunities.

Graphic Design – Program details:

  • Last date to apply – 30th June 2023
  • Eligibility criteria- Applicants must be at least 18 years old and should be 12th pass and above
  • The batch starts from 25th July 2023
  • The duration of the programme is 120+ hours + 25 hours, Internship (3 months)
  • Program format – Blended (Online content + Live Lectures + Project)
  • Language – English

Motion Graphics – Program details:

  • Last date to apply – 30th June 2023
  • Eligibility criteria- Applicants must be at least 18 years old and should be 12th pass and above
  • The batch starts from 26th July 2023
  • The duration of the program is 120+ hours + 25 hours, Internship (3 months)
  • Program format – Blended (Online content + Live Lectures + Project)
  • Language – English

To explore the programs in Graphic Designing and Motion Graphics, click on the links provided below:

Graphic Designing program –

https://learning.tcsionhub.in/courses/ve/multimedia/graphic-designing-professional/

Motion Graphics program –

https://learning.tcsionhub.in/courses/ve/multimedia/motion-graphics-certification-course/

Embarking on a path where imagination reigns supreme and visuals become their own language, Graphic Design and Motion Graphics offer transformative power, the ability to create immersive experiences, opportunities for innovation, and a vibrant creative community.

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