When I first started practising web design I thought that my Graphic Design degree wasn’t much use. At the time the technology was leading my development and not my training.
5 years on and I’m glad I have a traditional design degree behind me. It’s allowed me to use some of the traditional design language in your article to communicate ideas with not only the guys @Newism but also sell design concepts to clients. I’ve found that if you can rationalise your design then you will be more confident presenting it to peers and clients.
Our industry is clearly maturing. Nice work 24ways for contributing such valuable dialog.
Excellent article.
When I first started practising web design I thought that my Graphic Design degree wasn’t much use. At the time the technology was leading my development and not my training.
5 years on and I’m glad I have a traditional design degree behind me. It’s allowed me to use some of the traditional design language in your article to communicate ideas with not only the guys @Newism but also sell design concepts to clients. I’ve found that if you can rationalise your design then you will be more confident presenting it to peers and clients.
Our industry is clearly maturing. Nice work 24ways for contributing such valuable dialog.