The job of an environmental designer is to create the environments, backgrounds, and layouts of animated films, TV shows, and video games. Environmental designers work with animators, directors, and developers to make the stylistic and story elements of the game or animation possible. They use high-tech software to design structures and erect infrastructures.
Environmental Designer
Many TV shows and video games need environmental designers and this field is projected to grow 21% by 2031.
72.8% of environmental designers have a bachelor's degree. In terms of higher education levels, we found that 6.5% of environmental designers have master's degrees. Even though most environmental designers have a college degree, it's possible to become one with only a high school degree or GED.
Address: Atlanta, Georgia
Website: https://www.gatech.edu/
Information on the Major: https://www.gatech.edu/academics/degrees/bachelors/film-and-media-studies-minor
Address: Lexington KY
Website: https://www.uky.edu/
Information on the Major: https://design.uky.edu/
Address: Louisville, KY 40222
Website: https://catalog.louisville.edu/undergraduate/courses/cee/
Information on the Major: https://design.uky.edu/studio-louisville/
Excellent communication, analytical, visualization, organizational and creative abilities.
Autocad 31.5%
CAD 18.8%
Environmental Design 18.7%
Design Intent 9.9%
Design Process 9.0%
Other Skills 12.1%
You can use your creativity
Study environments of different areas
Help set the tone of a project
You don’t make much money
Limited job opportunities
May get burnt out
spend a significant amount of time, on computers at desks, doing work that requires intense concentration and hand-eye coordination. They may experience eye and wrist strain. Often, they face tight timelines, challenging projects or clients and stressful situations.
Career Researched By: Shannon Donworth