Graphic Designers

Top 10 Qualities of a Great Graphic Designer

Graphic designers are responsible for some of the most famous images of American consumerism. Everything from corporate logos to cereal boxes have their images created by designers. Some of the qualities the greatest graphic designers share include:

1. Artistic Ability: A great graphic designer must be talented and have a variety of 

    artistic skills and ability. 

2. Client Oriented: A great graphic designer is able to work easily with clients to ensure       

    that designs meet specifications.

3. Communication: A great graphic designer is able to effectively communicate with    

    clients and other members of the design team to ensure they are on track with   

    deadlines and other goals.

4. Creativity: A great graphic designer is very creative and can come up with new and 

    exciting ideas for designs.

5. Knows Audience: A great graphic designer understands that different audiences 

    respond to different images and can integrate this understanding into their designs.

6. Manages Priorities: A great graphic designer is able to work within boundaries of 

    deadlines and changing priorities and can effectively manage a workload to meet 

    deadlines and satisfy clients.

7. Open to Change: A great graphic designer hears all criticism with an open mind and 

    is willing to change designs based on the needs or wants of a client or opinions of 

    members of the design team.

8. Strategy: A great graphic designer understands how strategy plays a part in marketing and advertising,    

    and is able to develop strategic ideas and work within the scope of a client's strategic plan to execute top notch designs.

9. Teamwork: A great graphic designer works well as part of a team and recognizes that all team members 

    must work well together and communicate openly to get a project completed.

10. Technology: A great graphic designer is well-versed in a plethora of desktop publishing software and is able to quickly learn   

      new programs and incorporate them into his or her work.