Experience vs Emotion: Understanding UX/UI and Multimedia Design
Touro grad and Multimedia Specialist Francis De Leon explores the difference between two in-demand fields
Experience vs Emotion: Understanding UX/UI and Multimedia Design
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How to Pursue a Career in Web and Multimedia Design
If you find yourself searching for a career that is in demand but still allows you to show off your creative side then consider a career in web and multimedia design. Don’t be alarmed if your undergraduate degree didn’t cover this concentration. This career path requires technical knowledge as well as artistic vision and skill that can be learned in graduate school in under two years! Many exciting, growing and well-paid careers can be pursued with this degree: web and multimedia designers work in animation, television and film work, video game design, website design, graphic design, app design, technological development and much more.
Here are a few steps to get you on the path to an exciting career in web and multimedia design:
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First impressions are everything. Whether you’re sending work to your client or handing in an assignment to your professor, you always want to put your best work forward... or allude that you are! However, time is not always on our side. It isn’t uncommon for a client to change the deadline or for that project due date to sneak up on you. While having the ability to use Adobe Photoshop is mandatory in the design field, having the ability to retouch a photo quickly and with impact is less common. You’ll find that, in a bind, having the skills to immediately adjust bad lighting and other retouching tools are crucial.
Topics: Insider, WMM, Multimedia design, retouch, Photo