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Page 1: Careers in the Arts By: Linus Parr · 2018-09-06 · Careers in the Arts By: Linus Parr. This guide is to help students and professionals gain a better understanding of all the careers

Careers in the Arts

By: Linus Parr

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This guide is to help students and professionals gain a better understanding of all the careers that are available in the arts.

It is noted that careers in the arts will be one of the faster growing sectors in the nation and is expected to rise 12% by

2018 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

So, when looking through this document ask yourself this am I an Artist or Designer? Either way there are many positions that are going to need to be fulfilled. Never before has there been a

greater need for Artists and Designers in the workplace.

Art & Design: Transforms our Life’s!

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30% of jobs are in the Creative Fields

Copywriting jobs are expected to grow 8% before the year 2018

Teaching jobs are expected to grow 12% before 2016

In the United States art sales are estimated at $10 billion dollars

Motion and Video Industries offer the best job prospects

More people are employed in the Visual Arts than Performing Arts & Sports industries combined

Designers are the largest group of artists...FACT!

In America over 1,250,000 work in the Visual Arts

A future in Interior Design: a expected job growth +19% through 2016

Photography Opportunities have increased 38% and are growing

The creative industries are estimated $30 billion exported annually

Transportation Design is expecting the industry to grow over 34%

With the proper educational training from creative colleges and universities students are provided 1000’s of internship opportunities with the chance to find and land jobs in very competitive fields.

All colleges and universities have career development centers that provide the information, skills training, and support that will help you take advantage of the amazing opportunities available to you. From

internships to grants, graduate school to artist residencies, and hot jobs in the many industries that are actively seeking creative graduates.

Internet Search Design schools (is only a sample of where to look)ID Magazine

Print MagazineBusiness Week MagazineBureau of Labor Statistics

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Training Requirements

Note: the career you may have interest in might not be listed below. Please contact the Unversity or place of employment to find out their exact requirements.

This is just to give you an idea of what is expected.

Animators / MultimediaA career in animation requires you hold a bachelor’s degree or other post-secondary training in art and design. Most people in the animation career field earn a bachelor’s degree in fine art or animation.

Artists (Painters, Sculptors and Illustrators)Students can earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and can continue on to receive their Master of Fine Arts (MFA), which is considered the highest degree for studying the fine arts. Many students who earn their MFA go on to teach college level courses.

ArchitectsProspective architects can either complete a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture program or earn a bachelor’s degree in another field and then a Master of Architecture. In the U.S., all prospective architects must complete a minimum 3-year internship (5,600 hours) under the supervision of a licensed architect. After earning a degree and fulfilling internship requirements, you can become eligible through your state architectural registration board to take the Architecture Registration Examination (ARE). You need to pass all seven sections of the ARE in order to pass the exam in full.

Fashion DesignersFashion designers typically need an associate or a bachelor’s degree in fashion design. Some fashion designers also combine a fashion design degree with a business, marketing, or fashion merchandising degree, especially those who want to run their own business or retail store.

FilmmakersFormal training can be a great asset to workers in filmmaking and television production, but experience, talent, creativity, and professionalism usually are the most important factors in getting a job.

Graphic DesignersA bachelor’s degree is required for most entry-level and advanced graphic design positions; although some entry-level technical positions may only require an associate degree.

Interior DesignersEntry-level interior designers typically hold at least a bachelor’s degree in Interior Design. Professionals in the field continue on to earn a Master of Fine Arts or equivalent degree.

PhotographersProfessional photographers benefit from formalized education at institutions that specialize in the art of rendering photography. A major in photography provides studies in the aesthetic and practical areas of camera-generated imagery.

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Career Quiz

&

Career Exploration Worksheets

Use the following pages to get an idea of possible career you might be interested in the art. Remember this is not an absolute answer just a gauge.

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Career QuizThe following quiz is to help provide you an idea of what you might like to do as a career in the arts it is not an absolute plan.

The key to this quiz is on the next page.

Section One:

Have something to say?

Possess a business-oriented mind?

Think in terms of print and digital design?

Organize things?

Let concept drive your art?

Find ways to stretch ideas across several mediums?

Come up with lots of ideas?

Tinker with computer programs?

Communicate with big ideas in creative ways?

Section Two:

Think in Words?

Like writing?

Consider your creative?

Persuade others easily?

Enjoy group projects?

Use language to express yourself?

Make up lyrics to songs?

Realize the potential of short, catchy slogans?

Pay attention to advertising?

Section Three:

Watch Super Bowl ads more than the action on the field?

Devise creative ways to “spin” your ideas?

Recall specific advertisements you see while shopping?

Notice how advertising has evolved as media changes?

Recognize the genius behind viral forms of marketing?

Use social networking websites?

See how events in life fit into the bigger picture?

Use humor to get your ideas and thoughts across?

Have the ability to be business-minded yet artistic?

Sections Four:

Like things that move?

Plaster you walls with planes, trains and automobiles?

Consider yourself a problem solver?

Think of ways to make others’ lives easier?

Hunger for work that’s technical and precise?

Gravitate toward sleek design?

Want a career in a corporate environment?

Sketch and doodle in class?

Appreciate the relationship between form and function?

Section Five:

Think of yourself as innovative?

Get annoyed when products don’t work properly?

Keep up on the consumer market?

Want to change people’s ideas about everyday objects?

Wish that mass-produced goods could be “greener?”

Believe functional items can still look good?

Like to shop?

Aspire to work in a commercial setting?

Wonder how product ideas make it to the store shelves?

Section Six:

Fancy color?

Use new and interesting materials in your design work?

Notice interior elements of places you visit?

Use your space wisely?

Obsess over paint color?

Pay attention to lighting?

Appreciate architecture?

Reorganize furniture?

Wonder how much someone’s environment affects them?

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Section Seven:

Frequent art museums or galleries?

Consider art walks a viable form of exercise?

Think abstractly?

Get inspired by work of the great masters?

Love the smell of new paint?

People watch?

Find beauty in the texture of a brush stroke?

Realize that “intaglio” does not belong on an Italian menu?

Think you’d like working with molten metals or hot wax?

Section Eight:

Want to make “things?”

Dislike “do not touch” signs?

Find the process of art as intriguing as the finished piece?

Communicate Ideas in Abstract ways?

Enjoy the thrill of working with metal and fire?

Like working with yours hands?

Consider jewelry just as fashionable as clothing?

Have a collection of random art materials?

Imagine new ways of using found objects?

Section Nine:

Like getting your hands dirty, literally?

Enjoy working with children or adolescents?

Feel rewarded by sharing your knowledge?

Remember special teachers who made a difference to you?

Get inspired by fresh perspectives of young artists?

Ponder what the future holds for arts?

Find a “school schedule” fitting for you life?

Recognize a teacher’s potential to cultivate talent?

Grasp the need for art as part of a well-rounded curriculum?

Section Ten:

Watch cartoons?

Play video games?

Live in or imagine fantasy worlds?

Visualize the look of characters and settings when reading?

Appreciate the time/detail that goes into special effects?

Notice how a character’s movements express personality?

Explore game environments just to see what’s there?

Jump at the chance to work with cutting-edge technology?

Want to share your work with mass audiences?

Section Eleven:

Doodle in class?

Rock at Pictionary?

Keep a stack of comics under your bed

(or somewhere else in your room)?

Draw on napkins?

Have a small library of used-up sketch books?

Use draws to explain ideas?

Find editorial cartoons witty?

Remember images from your favorite children’s books?

Like to tell stories?

Section Twelve:

See the world in a different light?

Like to tinker with technology?

Recognize beauty in what others might deem ugly?

Find yourself behind the camera more than in front of it?

like to work with collage?

Often want to preserve a moment in time?

Preform well under pressure?

Feel torn between worlds of art and science?

Actually learn the different features on your camera?

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Key to Career Questions

Section 1: Graphic DesignSection 2: CopywritingSection 3: AdvertisingSection 4: Transporation DesignSection 5: Product DesignSection 6: Interior Design

Section 7: Fine ArtsSection 8: CraftsSection 9: Art EducationSection 10: Entertainment ArtsSection 11: IllustrationSection 12: Photgraphy

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Student Name:

Name of Occupation: Source Of Information:What do workers in this job actually do?

What are their tasks, responsibilities, risks, and physical demands of this occupation?

What skills are required?

What training, education, or other qualifications (licenses, registration, and certification) do you need for the occupation?

What is the work environment like (workload, pace, people)? How does it look, sound and smell?

What is the work schedule like? (Hours per week, hours per day, overtime,travel)

What are the earnings or salary ranges?

What is the employment outlook for this occupation?

What are the possibilities for advancement or promotion?

What are some related occupations?

What are some sources of additional information (books, schools, people, web sites)?

Career Exploration Worksheet

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Career Exploration Worksheet

Name: Class of Date Occupation: Minimum Education Level: Brief Description:

Earnings (Yearly Average): School Subjects Helpful in Preparing for this Occupation: Related Occupations: Related College Majors: Return to the main menu and on College Search Majors, highlight one of the majors above Display Colleges List four colleges that support this major:

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Websites you might want to try

Find out everything you need to know about a particular Zip Code, demographic and econmic.http://zipskinny.com/

Bureau of Labor Statisticshttp://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos092.htm

CHECK THESE JOB SEARCH ENGINESJob Search Engines on the Internet can greatly reduce the amount of work required to secure a new job. They can allow a job seeker to maximize his or her time by applying to more jobs and companies per day and gaining access to a higher number of tot

Job Search Made Simple | Simply Hired http://www.simplyhired.com/Search millions of job listings from across the web. Find local jobs, salary comparisons, and employment trends at Simply Hired. New jobs added daily.

Job Search | one search. all jobs. Indeed.comhttp://www.indeed.com/Click here to find millions of jobs from thousands of company web sites, job boards and newspapers. one search. all jobs. Indeed.

This list is continuoully growing and remember college and universities have career centers that provide LOTS of free information.

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Working for Your Success

The following section contains examples of:

Businesses offering internships

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Artists & Designers

Anthropologie Artsonie Museum. Seoul

Baltimore Orioles Barbara Nessim Studio

Beirut Art Center Betsey Johnson Boston Phoenix

Clark Design Group Architects and PlannersColorado Springs Fine Art Center

Daniel Zwirner GalleryDC Comics

DD&B Worldwide Communications Discovery Communications

Donna Karan Dreamworks

Fastspot Firaxis

Gen Play Games HBO

Hearst Corporation J. Paul Getty Museum

Kate Spade Kentucky Educational Television

Ladies’ Home Journal Library of Congress Little, Brown & Co.

Marcy Sagle & Associates MTV NBC

O, Oprah Magazine Ogilvy & Mather Out Magazine

PC Architects & Planners PUMA

ReebokSeoul Movie Company, LTD

SquidfireTeen Vogue

The Hirshorn Museum The Smithsonian

The Walters Art MuseumUnder ArmourUnited NationsUrban Outfitters

USA TodayWalt Disney

Warner Brother’s Pictures

Animation • iIlustration • Photography • Video & Film Arts

ABC TV Allen Moore Films

American Museum of Natural History, New YorkAnthropologie

Apple Computer Atari Interactive

Big Huge Games Cartoon Network

DC Comics Disney Touchstone Pictures

Dreamworks Animation Farrar, Straus & Giroux

Firaxis Games HBO Family

Houston Museum of Natural SciencesIndustrial Light + Magic Jan Staller Photography

Johns Hopkins Institute of NanobiotechnologyLaika Studios

LucasArts Entertainment MAD Magazine

Maryland Historical Society Medstar Health

MTV On Air Design Museum of Fine Arts (Boston)

National Geographic New York Times

Nickelodeon O Entertainment

PBS Kids Penguin Books

Portland Art Museum (Oregon)Proctor and Gamble

Rolling StoneSeoul Movie Company, LTD

Sesame WorkshopSlate.com

Sonic YouthThe Orphanage

USA TodayW magazine

Wall Street JournalWalt Disney Books

Yahoo!

Sample of internships for:

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Environmental Design • Graphic Design • Interaction Design & Art volume

Adobe Anthropologie

AOL Apple, Inc.

Baltimore Grand Prix Clark Design Group, Architects & Planners Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum

Digital Kitchen Discovery Communications

Donna Karan Embeddedin.LA

expand!heroom.com Fila USA

Google Creative Lab GQ Magazine

Hasbro HBO

Kate Spade Kennedy Center for Performing Arts

Little, Brown & Co. Manifold Design

Microsoft Mission Media MTV Networks

Museum of Modern Art (New York) Nate Berkus & Associates O. The Oprah Magazine

Ogilvy & Mather Pentagram Perkins Will

PUMA InternationalRolex

Saatchi & SaalchiTeen VogueTIG Global

Tsang Seymour Design Under Armour

Weber ShandwickWETA Digital

WolffOlins

Ceramics • Drawing • Fiber • General Fine Arts • Interdisciplinary sculpture • Painting• Printmaking

Animators Architectural Photographers

Art Critics Art Directors Art Teachers

Artists-in-Residence Arts Administrators

Biomedica lillustrators Book Designers

Cartoonist Ceramics

Children’s Book Illustrators College Professors

Community Art Educators Computer Game Artists Conservation Specialists

Costume Designers Creative Directors

Curators Data Visualiation Director

Directors of Non-Profit Arts OrganizationsEditorial Illustrators Exhibiting Artists

Exhibition Designers Fashion Designers

Film and Video Producers Filmmakers

Gallery Owners Information Architects

Intellectual Property Lawyers Jewelry Designers

Master PrintersModel Makers

Multimedia Designers Museum Educators

Photo EditorsPhotojournalistsPortrait Artists

PublishersSculptors for Public Spaces

Set DesignersStudio Artists

Textile Designers for Couture FashionsVideo Artists

Visual Interface DesignersWebmaster

Sample of internships for:

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Careers by Subject

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Advertising DesignAdvertising Agency PresidentAdvertising DesignerAdvertising Graphics Design DirectorAdvertising Layout ArtistAdvertising ManagerAdvertising Production ArtistArt DirectorArt EducatorComputer Graphics ManagerCopywriterCreative CoordinatorCreative Director-Corporate,Region or DivisionCreative Group HeadCreative ProducerCreative SupervisorDesign DirectorDirector-Print ServicesInteractive Art DirectorInteractive Copy WriterInteractive Creative DirectorInteractive DesignerInteractive Media DirectorManager-Computer GraphicsManager-Creative ServicesType Director

ArchitectureArchitectural CriticArchitectural EngineerArchitectural HistorianArchitectural JournalistArt DirectorArt EducatorBuilding ContractorBuilding InspectorBuilding ResearcherCarpenterCartographerComputer MolderCorporate ArchitectDrafts personEnvironmental Behavior StudiesHealth Care DesignerHigh-rise DesignerHospitality DesignerHousing DesignerInterior DesignerLandscape ArchitectLife -cycle Costing SpecialistMarine ArchitectMilitary ArchitectProject ManagePublic Works-Building Services ArchitectReal-Estate DeveloperSeismic DirectorSite PlannerSurveyor

Technical IllustratorUrban PlannerBusiness of Art and DesignAccount ManagerAccount PlannerArt AppraiserArt BuyerArt Center DirectorArt DirectorAn EducatorArtist Representative / AgentArts AdministratorArts Council CoordinatorBrand StrategistBusiness Development DirectorBusiness Web site Marketing ConsultantCommunications DirectorConsumer Insights ManagerCreative CoordinatorCreative Group HeadCreative Services DirectorDesign Studio OwnerDirector-Media ServicesFilm Production ManagerGallery AssistantGallery Owner/DirectorGrant WriterInteractive Creative DirectorMarketing AnalystMarketing ConsultantMedia ConsultantMedia DirectorMedia Planner I BuyerMedia Research AnalystMedia SupervisorPhoto Studio OwnerProduction AssistantProduction ManagerProgram CoordinatorProject Manager

Computer Animation2D Artist - Animation Studio2D Production Manager3D Character SculptorCharacter Designer-Feature Animation DigitalCharacter ModelerCharacter Rigging ArtistCharacter Technical Director-Feature Animation Digital Creature Technical Director Digital Fusion Compositor Dynamics Scripter Effects Animator EFX Artist / Feature Animation Digital EFX Lead Artist Environment Designer Facial & Lip Sync Animator Feature Production Assistant Graphic Production Resource Manager

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In-Betweener Artist Interaction Designer Interactive Art Director-Animation Studio Key Frame Animator Lead Artist-Animation Studio Lead Designer-Online Production OperationsLighting ApprenticeLighting CompositorLighting SpecialistLighting Technical DirectorLive-Action AnimatorLocation Designer–Animation StudioMaya Generalist Morphing Artist-Film Motion Artist Motion Capture Technician Motion Graphics AnimatorOrthographic Designer-Animation Digital Painter-Animation Digital Pre-visualization Artist Product Launch Director Production Coordinator -Feature Animation Digital Production Rendering Prop Designer-Animation Studio Render Pipeline Artist-Feature Animation Digital Render Pipeline Coordinator-Feature Animation Digital Renderer Rigging Artist Senior Design Manager-Animation Studio Set Designer

Digital FilmmakingArt EducatorAssistant EditorAssistant ProducerBoom OperatorCamera AssistantCamera OperatorChief lighting TechnicianCinematographerConcept ArtistDialogue EditorDigital CompositorDigital Scanning & RecordingDirectorFilm EditorFilm PromoterGafferGripLocation ManagerLocation ScoutMakeup ArtistPre-VisualizationProducerProduction–Assistant/CoordinatorProduction–Manager/SupervisorProps Production–Assistant/CoordinatorScoring CrewScreenwriterScript Supervisor

Set Lighting TechnicianSounds Effects EditorSound Effects RecordistSound Re-recording MixerSpecial Effects CoordinatorVisual Effects Production AssistantVisual Effects Supervisor

Environmental DesignArt EducatorArt Gallery DesignBranded Experience-Color Trends and MaterialsContract DesignEntertainment Production DesignEnvironmental GraphicsEvent DesignExhibition and Trade Show DesignFilm Set DesignGaming Virtual Space DesignInterior Product Design (Furniture, lighting)Museum DesignResidential DesignRetail and Hospitality DesignTheatrical Set DesignFashion Design & MarketingActive Wear DesignerAdvertising SpecialistAUeralions- Manager / SpecialistArt EducatorBoutique ManagerBoutique OwnerBranded Clothing DesignerBridal Wear DesignerChildren’s Wear DesignerClothing Line RepresentativeColoristCostume DesignerCouturierCreative DirectorDenim DesignerDesign ManagerDigital Pattern MakerEmbroidery DesignerFabric DesignerFabric SpecialistFashion Design AssistantFashion DesignerFashion EditorFashion Events PlannerFashion ForecastingFashion Graphic DesignerFashion IllustratorFashion InstructorFashion PromoterFashion PublicistFashion Show CoordinatorFashion StylistFashion Web site Designer

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Fashion WriterForecast AnalystFormal Wear DesignerGarment TechnologistGlobal Sourcing SpecialistHosiery DesignerImport ManagerIntimate Apparel DesignerInventory Control ManagerJuniors DesignerMarketing ManagerMaternity ManagerMenswear DesignerMerchandise Manager Outerwear Designer Pattern Maker Personal Shopper Plus-Size Fashions Designer Private Label Designer Product Developer Product Development Coordinator Product Development Specialist Product Manager Project Manager Retail Buyer Sample Maker Sleepwear Designer Store Planner Studio Manager Style Adviser Sustainable Fashion Designer Swimwear Designer Technical Designer Trend Analyst/Researcher Visual Merchandiser Window Display Designer Women’s Apparel Designer

Fiber and Textile DesignArt EducatorColoristDisplay DesignerEmbroidererFiber DesignerFine ArtistKnitwear DesignerRug DesignerStationery & Gift Wrap DesignerStudio Production Artist’Surface DesignerTapestry DesignerTextile Designer for Commercial FurnishingsTextile Designer for ApparelTextile Designer lor Home FurnishingsTextile Museum CuratorTextile StylistUpholstery DesignerWallpaper DesignerYarn Designer

Fine ArtsArchive ManagerArt Administrative AssistantArt AppraiserArt Association DirectorArt BrokerArt Collection AdministratorArt CoordinatorArt Counselor / Summer CampArt CriticArt DealerArt EducatorArt HandlerArt HistorianArt Investment AdvisorArt LibrarianArt Preservation & Conservation SpecialistArt RestorerArt Sales AssociateArt Supply ConsultantArt Supply DemonstratorArt Supply Sales RepresentativeArt TherapistArt WriterArtist RepresentativeArtist-n-ResidenceArtist’s AssistantArtistic Programs AdministratorArtists’ AdvisorArts & Culture Program DirectorArts Council Executive AssistantArts Events OrganizerArts Festival DirectorArts Grant WriterArts in Education CoordinatorBillboard ArtistCeramistChief CuratorCollection Care SpecialistConservator of ObjectsCorporate Art BuyerCorporate Art CuratorCostume Shop SupervisorCuratorCustom ArtistDecorative ArtistDigital ImagerDigital PrintmakerDirector of Public Art & ExhibitionDirector of ResearchDistrict Arts Coordinator / ConsultantExhibit DesignerExhibiting ArtistExhibition DesignerFine Art PressmanFoam Technician / FilmFoundry WorkerGallery Art IndexerGallery Assistant

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Gallery CataloguerGallery CuratorGallery ManagerGallery Owner / DirectorHi-Poly ModelerHolography ArtistInstallation ArtistLandscape PainterLight ArtistMask Artist - FilmMatte ArtistMixed Media ArtistMuralistMuseum Art IndexerMuseum CataloguerMuseum CuratorMuseum Imaging ArtistMuseum ManagerNeon ArtistPainting RestorersPhoto Archive ManagerPhotographic Collection CuratorPhotography AssistantPortrait ArtistPoster Artist-Theatre & FilmPrint Production ArtistPrint Shop AssistantPrint makerProduction Manager-Visual ArtsProfessional PrinterProsthetic Makeup Artist - FilmPuppet-MakerScenic ArtistScreen-Printing DesignerSculptorSculpture RestorerSet DesignerSketch ArtistStudio ArtistStudio ManagerStudio PrincipalTextile ArtistVideo ArtistVisual Resources CuratorWelderXerography Artist

Furniture DesignArt EducatorContract or Residential Furniture DesignerDesign ConsultantDesign Manager Environmental DesignerExhibition DesignerFixture DesignerHospitality Furniture DesignerLighting DesignerLimited-Production Furniture DesignerPackaging DesignerProject Director

Soft Goods DesignerStaff DesignerStudio Artist

Game Art and Design20 Pixel Artist - Games3D Artist - Mobile Games3D Character Sculptor3D Lighting Director3D Production ManagerAnimation Programmer - GamesAnimator-GamesArt Director- GamesArt EducatorArt Manager-GamesArt Production Producer- GamesAsset Artist - GamesBuilding Artist- GamesCharacter ModelerCharacter Rendoring ArtistCharacter Setup Artist - GamesCharacter Texture Artist-GamesCinematic Animator - GamesCinematic Artist - GamesComputer Graphic Artist-GamesConcept Artist - GamesContent Designer- GamesCreative Services Director-GamesDesigner - GamesEnvironment Artist-GamesFX Artist - GamesGame DesignerGame Systems DesignerHead 01 Art-GamesLead Artist - GamesLead Building Artist-GamesLead Level Designer-GamesLevel Art Director - GamesLevel Designer- GamesLighting CompositorLighting SpecialistLighting Technical DirectorLine Producer-GamesMaya Animator- GamesMission Designer GamesModelerMorphing Artist - GamesRigger - GamesShading ArtistSports Game Designer–GamesStoryboard ArtistTechnical Animator–GamesTechnical Artist–GamesTechnical Director–GamesTechnical Lighting–GamesTexture ArtistTexture CoordinatorTexture Map PainterTexture Painter–Games

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Vehicle Artist–GamesVisual Development Artist–GamesVisual Effects Artist–Games

Graphic and InteractiveCommunicationArt CoordinatorArt DirectorArt EducatorArt Group HeadAutomotive Graphic ArtistBillboards & Signage ArtistBook DesignerBrand ConsultantBrand Development ArtistCalligrapherCatalog DesignerComp ArtistComputer Production ArtistConceptual DesignerContract Graphic DesignerCorporate Graphic DesignerCorporate Marketing DesignerCover DesignerCreative Imaging CoordinatorCreative Marketing & VisualMerchandising DirectorCreative Production SpecialistCreative Services ManagerDesign AssistantDesign Director - Print MediaDesigner-EditorDigital Asset Management CoordinatorDigital Image ArtistDigital Production ArtistDirect Marketing Graphic DesignerDisplay layout ArtistEditorial Designer-MagazinesElectronic Production ArtistExecutive Web ProducerExhibit DesignerExhibit PlannerFlash DeveloperFont DesignerGraph DesignerGraph Generation SpecialistGraphic DesignerGraphics / Marketing DirectorGraphics Manager-Health MarketingImage Design DirectorInformation DesignerInteractive / Print Production ArtistInteractive Creative DirectorInteractive Media DesignerInteractive Production ArtistInternet Account ExecutiveLayout Editor / Production DesignerLead Web Designer / Creative ServicesLetterhead Designer

Licensing Production Artist / ComicsLogo DesignerMap Designer (Cartographer)Marketing & Resource DevelopmentGraphic DesignerMarketing ArtistMarketing CommunicationsPresentation ArtistMarketing Graphics DirectorMarketing Specialist Art DirectorMaster DesignerMultimedia / Marketing CommunicationsMultimedia Art DirectorMultimedia Services ManagerPackaging Design ManagerPackaging Production ArtistPharmaceutical Marketing Art DirectorPhoto / Art ScannerPhoto Art DirectorPhoto EditorPoint of Purchase DisplayDevelopment DirectorPre-Press Graphic Artist/DesignerPre-Press Preparation ArtistPre-Production ArtistPrincipal DesignerPrint Production ArtistPrint Project ManagerPrinting Project CoordinatorProduct & Packaging Art DirectorProduct Designer / IllustratorProduction ArtistProduction ManagerProgram ManagerProject ManagerPromotional ArtistPromotional Materials DesignerPublications DirectorQuality Control ArtistSports Graphic ArtistStreaming Media ArtistStudio/Production ManagerStudio Operations CoordinatorTechnical ArtistTextbook DesignerTrade Show Booth DesignerType DesignerUI (User Interface) DesignerVideo Graphics Designer Virtual Graphics Designer Virtual Presentation Web Art DirectorWeb Designer/DeveloperWed Production Specialist

Illustration20 Cartoon Illustrator / Storyboard ArtistAdvertising Camp ArtistAdvertising Layout Artist

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Album Cover ArtistAnimation / Illustration ArtistArchitectural IllustratorArt DirectorArt EducatorBillboard ArtistBiomedical IllustratorBook Cover IllustratorBotanical IllustratorCartoon ArtistCharacter Development ArtistCharacter SketcherChildren’s Book IllustratorClip Art DesignerComic Book IllustratorComic Strip DesignerConceptual Artist-IllustrationCostume DesignerCostume SupervisorCreative / Fashion DirectorDigital Background / Layout SupervisorDigital IllustratorE-Learning DesignerEditorial CartoonistEnvironment Artist - IllustrationFabric Print ArtistFashion IllustratorFloral IllustratorGraphic Novel Writer / ArtistGreeting Card - Designer IllustratorGreeting Card Production ArtistHome Furnishings DesignerHome Textiles DesignerIconographerIllustrator for Broadcast DocumentaryImaging SpecialistInker for Comic PitchLive Caricature ArtistLogo DesignerMagazine IllustratorMap IllustratorMarketing ArtistMarketing Communication SpecialistMedical IllustratorMedical Products IllustratorMuralistMusic Video Set PainterMusic Video StylistNature IllustratorPackaging IllustratorPattern Creation DesignerPoint-of-Purchase DesignerPop-Up Designer–Books & CardsPortrait ArtistPre-visualization ArtistPrint Production ArtistProduct Development IllustratorTextbook IllustratorScientific Illustrator

Set Designer- Film & TVSet Painter- TheaterSign PainterStoryboard Sketch ArtistTattoo DesignerTechnical IllustratorTextile PainterTextile Surface DesignerToy DesignerVideo Graphics DesignerVisual Identity Art DirectorWallpaper DesignerWeb Animator Illustrator

Industrial Design3D Alias Designer3D Drafter3D Graphic DesignerAccessory DesignerArt EducatorAutomotive DesignerCAD SculptorClient Experience ManagerConsumer Products DesignerCreative Materials DesignerDesign EngineerDesign ResearcherDesign StrategistDigital ModelerDirector of Business DevelopmentDirector of InnovationDirector of User ExperienceEngineering and Design ManagerEnvironmental DesignerErgonomics SpecialistExhibition DesignerExperience DesignerFootwear DesignerFunctional Designer for TransportationFurniture DesignerGlobal Product Line Design ManagerImaging SpecialistIn-house Brands DesignerIndustrial DesignerInfant and Child Product DesignerInnovation Product DesignerInteraction DesignerLicensing DesignerLighting and Decor DesignerMarine DesignerModel MakerOffice Products DesignerPackage DesignerPerformance Products DesignerPlatform Product ManagerPoint of Purchase Display DesignerProduct DesignerProduct Designer - ApparelProduction Designer

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Project ManagerProp DesignerProsthetics DesignerPrototyping SpecialistRetail Industrial DesignerSenior Product ManagerSpecial Effects Designer for the Entertainment IndustrySports Equipment DesignerSports Products DesignerStructural Packaging EngineerStylistSurface Model DesignerTechnical DesignerTextile DesignerToy DesignerTrade Show DesignerTransportation DesignerUser Interface PrototyperUser Experience DesignerUser Interface Designer

Interior Design3D Rendering SpecialistArchitectural CAD TechnicianArchitectural DesignerArchitectural DrafterArchitectural lighting DesignerArchitectural Restoration SpecialistArchitectural TechnicianArt EducatorAuditorium DesignerCAD Drafter / Architect AssistantCAD Draftsman Glass / Architectural MetalsCAD TechnicianCasino DesignerChild Care / Educational Facility DesignerClubhouse / Recreation Area Space PlannerCommercial DesignerCorporate Headquarters DesignerCorrectional Facility DesignerCountry Club Designer .Cruise Ship DesignerDesign Administration PersonnelDesign and Merchandising ManagerDesign ConsultantDesign Drafts PersonDesign EngineerDesign Management CoordinatorDesign SurveyorDesign TechnicianDisplay / Visual Merchandising DesignerExhibition DesignerFabric DesignerFF&E (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment) DesignerFurniture DesignerGallery DesignerHead of Design-Interior arid FurnishingsHome Product DesignerHospital Interior DesignerHospitality Interior Designer

Hotel Interior DesignerInterior / Merchandising DesignerInterior DesignerInterior Lighting DesignerInterior Renovations Project SupervisorInteriors Photo StylistKitchen DesignerLibrary DesignerMechanical DrafterMedical Offices Interior DesignerModel Homes DesignerMuralistMuseum DesignerOffice DesignerOffice Interiors Project CoordinatorPattern DesignerProject ManagerRecreational Facilities DesignerRemodeling DesignerResidential Interior DesignerResort DesignerRetail Pharmacy DesignerRetail Store Designer-Interior & ExteriorRetirement Community Interior DesignerShowroom ConsultantShowroom DesignerShowroom ManagerSpa DesignerSpace Management TechnicianSpace PlannerSpecifications DirectorStylistTechnical Design AssistantTheme Park DesignerTrade Show DesignerTransportation Terminal DesignerVisitor Center DesignerYacht Designer

Jewelry DesignAccessory DesignerArt EducatorArt JewelerCAD Jewelry DesignerCasting Specialist Commercial DesignerConservation & Restoration SpecialistCustom DesignerDesign ConsultantDisplay DesignerEnameling ArtistGallery OwnerGoldsmithJewelry BuyerJewelry DesignerLapidary ArtistResearcherSculptorSilversmith

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Studio JewelerTechnical Specialist

Motion Design2D Animator3D AnimatorArt Director / BroadcastArt EducatorAudio Visual Production SpecialistBroadcast Designer–Post ProductionBroadcast Graphic Designer / TechnicianCommercial ProducerCompositorCreative Director–Broadcast DesignCreative Services CoordinatorDesign Director–BroadcastGraphic ArtistGraphic Coordinator-BroadcastGraphic Designer-Motion ArtistGraphics EditorMotion Graphics DesignerMultimedia DesignerOn-air Art DirectorProduction ArtistProduction CoordinatorProduction EditorProduction Support SpecialistSpecial Effects Designer

Photography and Digital ImagingAction PhotographerAdministrative Assistant Photo ResearcherAdvertising Art DirectorAdvertising Product PhotographerAerial Photographer / VideographerAnimation Studio PhotographerAnnual Report PhotographerArt Director-PrintArt EducatorAssistant Photographer / RunnerAudiovisual SupervisorAutomotive PhotographerBroadcast PhotojournalistCamera & Photo Web site MerchandiserCatalog Creative Manager / Art DirectorCatalog PhotographerCinematographerColor CorrectorCombat PhotographerContinuity Photographer–TV & FilmCorporate Events PhotographerCorporate Marketing Photo ProducerCosmetic RetoucherCreative Services CoordinatorDarkroom TechnicianDigital Asset ManagerDigital Image ArchivistDigital Image Retoucher

Digital Imaging TechnicianDigital Photo Applications DesignerDigital Photo Press OperatorDigital Photography ClerkDigital Press OperatorDirector of Photography–TV & FilmDocument Imaging TechnicianEnvironmental PhotographerFashion PhotographerFood PhotographerGallery Curator of PhotographsGraphics SpecialistGreeting Card PhotographerGround Photo SpecialistHome Furnishings PhotographerImage Archives CoordinatorIndependent Producer–TV & Film DocumentariesIndigo Press OperatorInterior PhotographerLandscape Digital ImagerLarger Format Banner / Billboard Printer OperatorLocation PhotographerMagazine PhotographerMedia Production SpecialistMedical PhotographerMultimedia TechnicianMuseum Curator–Photo DepartmentMuseum Image ArchivistNews PhotographerOphthalmic PhotographerOptics & Photo Lab ManagerOutdoor Signage–Large FormatImaging TechnicianPainter / Photo Etch LaserPhoto / Video Sales ManagerPhoto CoordinatorPhoto Department ManagerPhoto EditorPhoto Equipment SalespersonPhoto Finishing TechnicianPhoto Lab Manager / TechnicianPhoto Lead TechnicianPhoto Process EngineerPhoto ResearcherPhoto Restoration Sales ManagerPhoto RetoucherPhoto Shoot ProducerPhoto Shoot Production ManagerPhoto Studio ManagerPhoto Studio Marketing & Sales DirectorPhoto StylistPhoto Traffic Manager–MagazinesPhoto-DocumentarianPhotographer DesignerPhotographer & FilmmakerRelations CoordinatorPhotography ArchivistPhotography HistorianPhotography Staffing Manager

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Photolithography EngineerPolitical PhotographerPortrait PhotographerPrint Quality AnalystProduct Display PhotographerPromotional PhotographerProp Stylist-Magazine PhotographyReal Estate PhotographerSports PhotographerStill PhotographerStock Photo–Archivist / ProviderStock Photo Traffic AssistantStudio lighting AssistantSurveillance Photographer / Field InvestigatorTransparency RetoucherTravel PhotographerVideo Editor Visual Merchandising Corporate Stylist Web Photo Producer Web Picture Archive Manager Wedding Photographer

Product and Entertainment DesignArt EducatorAutomotive DesignBrand StrategyColor & Material DesignConcept Designer / Artist for:

• Feature Animation• Feature Films• Industrial Design Studios• Television• Theme Parks• Toys• Video Games· Visual Effects

Consumer Product DesignDesign ResearchEntertainment DesignEntrepreneurExhibition DesignFurniture & Lighting DesignInteraction DesignerInventorModel MakingPackage DesignSurface ModelingToy Design

Sequential Art and DesignAnimator for Film or TelevisionArt EducatorCartoonistCharacter Designer for Video Games & FilmChildren’s Book IllustratorColorist

Comic Book Artist or WriterComic Book Colorist & PainterComic Book Inker & LettererConcept IllustratorGraphic Novel Creator or IllustratorIllustratorInkerPencillerProduction ArtistStoryboard ArtistSyndicated Comic ArtistToy DesignerVideo Game DesignerWeb Comic Artist

Service DesignArt EducatorDesign ConsultantExhibition & Museum DesignerExperience DesignerFacilities DesignerIndustrial DesignerInteraction DesignerProduct DesignerResearcherRetail DesignerService DesignerTechnical SpecialistUser Interface DesignerWeb Designer

Sustainable DesignArchitecture & Sustainable Interior DesignArt EducatorBuilding & ConstructionEducational InstitutionsFashion & FibersHealth CareLandscape ArchitectureManufacturingMediaProduct Development

Television and Production DesignAdvertising Agency ExecutiveAnimation / Digital Media ProducerArt EducatorAssistant / Associate ProducerCommercials DirectorEducational & Training Media ProducerGovernment & Industrial Media ProducerIndependent Production Companies DirectorLine Producer Live Sound Reinforcement EngineerLocation ScoutLocation Sound Specialist for FilmsMusic & Entertainment Producer / EditorBost–Production SupervisorProducer

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Production Assistant /CoordinatorProduction MixerProp AssistantResearcherScenic Artist / DesignerScript SupervisorSound DesignerSound Effects EditorSpecial Event / Field ProducerSports Programming DirectorStory AnalystSupervising Sound EditorTelevision News & Documentary ProducerTheater Production Designer

Transportation DesignAircraft Interior DesignAlternative Personal Transportation DesignArt EducatorAutomotive Concept DesignAutomotive Design StrategistInterior & Exterior Automotive DesignMotorcycle DesignPublic Transportation DesignRecreational Vehicle DesignTransit and Urban PlanningVehicle Accessory DesignVehicle CustomizationWatercraft Design

Urban DesignArchitectural Team ManagerArt EducatorEcologistEngineerFacilitatorLandscape DesignerPlanning & Development ManagerPreservation PlannerPrincipal Assistant Development Control OfficerPrincipal Urban DesignerProject ManagerSenior ConsultantSenior Planning Services OfficerTransportation PlannerUrban Designer / Planner

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