Graphic designers are experts in visual communication who use high performance digital technology to design, create, and communicate. Print press operators operate machines that create pages in newspapers, magazines, brochures and many other materials. Print press operators are experts in the equipment and related processes. Training in high school, post-secondary programs and on-the job training are typical pathways to becoming a print press operator.
The modern graphic arts industry is on the cutting edge of innovation in digital imaging, data management, computer technology and telecommunications. Graphic communications is included in the Arts, Audio/Visual Technology and Communications career pathway within the Technology and Engineering Education career cluster.
TRCES schools with graphic communications programs that align with Lincoln Land Community College’s Graphic Design Program include:
Beardstown High School
Brown County High School
Jacksonville High School
Meredosia-Chambersburg High School
Triopia High School
Virginia High School
Winchester High School
Employment in graphic design is projected to be in the top twenty careers requiring a bachelor’s degree to have the most growth through 2018. Salaries for graphic designers range from $33,000-$56,00 annually. While good jobs are available, printing and related support activities are among the top twenty careers projected to experience the greatest loss in jobs through 2018. Salaries for print press operators range from $23,000-$40,000.
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