Graphic designers create visual concepts, using computer software or by hand, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers. They develop the overall layout and production design for applications such as advertisements, brochures, magazines, and reports.

Duties

Graphic designers typically do the following:

  • Meet with clients or the art director to determine the scope of a project
  • Use digital illustration, photo editing software, and layout software to create designs
  • Create visual elements such as logos, original images, and illustrations to help deliver a message
  • Design layouts, including selection of colors, images, and typefaces
  • Present design concepts to clients or art directors
  • Incorporate changes recommended by clients or art directors into final designs
  • Review designs for errors before printing or publishing them

Graphic designers, also referred to as graphic artists or communication designers, combine art and technology to communicate ideas through images and the layout of websites and printed pages. They may use a variety of design elements to achieve artistic or decorative effects.

Graphic designers work with both text and images. They often select the type, font, size, color, and line length of headlines, headings, and text. Graphic designers also decide how images and text will go together in print or on a webpage, including how much space each will have. When using text in layouts, graphic designers collaborate with writers, who choose the words and decide whether the words will be put into paragraphs, lists, or tables. Through the use of images, text, and color, graphic designers may transform data into visual graphics and diagrams to make complex ideas more accessible.

Graphic design is important to market and sell products, and it is a critical component of brochures and logos. Therefore, graphic designers often work closely with people in advertising and promotions, public relations, and marketing.

Frequently, designers specialize in a particular category or type of client. For example, some designers create the graphics used on product packaging, and others may work on the visual designs used on book jackets.

Graphic designers need to keep up to date with software and computer technologies in order to remain competitive.

Some individuals with a background in graphic design become postsecondary teachers and teach in design schools, colleges, and universities.

Some graphic designers specialize in experiential graphic design. These designers work with architects, industrial designers, landscape architects, and interior designers to create interactive design environments, such as museum exhibitions, public arts exhibits, and retail spaces.

Education for Graphic Designers
A bachelor’s degree in graphic design or a related field is usually required. However, individuals with a bachelor’s degree in another field may pursue technical training in graphic design to meet most hiring qualifications.

The National Association of Schools of Art and Design accredits about 350 postsecondary colleges, universities, and independent institutes with programs in art and design. Most programs include courses in studio art, principles of design, computerized design, commercial graphics production, printing techniques, and website design. In addition, students should consider courses in writing, marketing, and business, all of which are useful in helping designers work effectively on project teams.

High school students interested in graphic design should take basic art and design courses in high school, if the courses are available. Many bachelor’s degree programs require students to complete a year of basic art and design courses before being admitted to a formal degree program. Some schools require applicants to submit sketches and other examples of their artistic ability.

Many programs provide students with the opportunity to build a professional portfolio of their designs. For many artists, including graphic designers, developing a portfolio—a collection of completed works that demonstrates their styles and abilities—is essential because employers rely heavily on a designer’s portfolio in deciding whether to hire the individual.

Graphic designers must keep up with new and updated computer graphics and design software, either on their own or through formal software training programs. Professional associations that specialize in graphic design, such as AIGA, offer courses intended to keep the skills of their members up to date.

Other Experience for Graphic Designers
Graphic designers often gain their initial experience through internships. Internships provide aspiring graphic designers an opportunity to work with designers and to experience the design process from concept to completion, in some cases while completing a design program.

Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations for Graphic Designers
Certification programs are generally available through software product vendors. Certification in graphic design software can demonstrate a level of competence and may provide a jobseeker with a competitive advantage.

Advancement for Graphic Designers
Experienced graphic designers may advance to chief designer, art director, or other supervisory positions.

Important Qualities for Graphic Designers
Analytical skills. Graphic designers must be able to look at their work from the point of view of their consumers and examine how the designs they develop will be perceived by consumers to ensure they convey the client’s desired message.

Artistic ability. Graphic designers must be able to create designs that are artistically interesting and appealing to clients and consumers. They produce rough illustrations of design ideas, either by hand sketching or by using computer programs.

Communication skills. Graphic designers must communicate with clients, customers, and other designers to ensure that their designs accurately reflect the desired message and effectively express information.

Computer skills. Most graphic designers use specialized graphic design software to prepare their designs.

Creativity. Graphic designers must be able to think of new approaches to communicating ideas to consumers. They develop unique designs that convey a certain message on behalf of their clients.

Time-management skills. Graphic designers often work on multiple projects at the same time, each with a different deadline.

Art Directors

Art directors are responsible for the visual style and images in magazines, newspapers, product packaging, and movie and television productions. They create the overall design of a project and direct others who develop artwork and layouts.

Craft and Fine Artists

Craft and fine artists use a variety of materials and techniques to create art for sale and exhibition. Craft artists create handmade objects, such as pottery, glassware, textiles, and other objects that are designed to be functional. Fine artists, including painters, sculptors, and illustrators, create original works of art for their aesthetic value, rather than for a functional one.

Desktop Publishers

Desktop publishers use computer software to design page layouts for newspapers, books, brochures, and other items that are printed or published online.

Drafters

Drafters use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings. Most workers specialize in architectural, civil, electrical, or mechanical drafting and use technical drawings to help design everything from microchips to skyscrapers.

Industrial Designers

Industrial designers develop the concepts for manufactured products, such as cars, home appliances, and toys. They combine art, business, and engineering to make products that people use every day. Industrial designers consider the function, aesthetics, production costs, and usability of products when developing new product concepts.

Multimedia Artists and Animators

Multimedia artists and animators create animation and visual effects for television, movies, video games, and other forms of media.

Technical Writers

Technical writers, also called technical communicators, prepare instruction manuals, how-to guides, journal articles, and other supporting documents to communicate complex and technical information more easily. They also develop, gather, and disseminate technical information through an organization’s communications channels.

Web Developers

Web developers design and create websites. They are responsible for the look of the site. They are also responsible for the site’s technical aspects, such as its performance and capacity, which are measures of a website’s speed and how much traffic the site can handle. In addition, web developers may create content for the site.

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PEARL ACADEMY EXAM PATTERN AND PROCEDURE TO APPLY

QUALIFICATION

UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

On successful completion of the program at Pearl Academy, students receive a Professional Diploma*. Pearl Academy facilitates enrolment of students for Indian and International Bachelor’s degree from recognized institutions.

 

(a) International Bachelor’s Degree
Students have an option to obtain an internationally recognized Bachelor’s Degree by pursuing programs at our academic partner universities i.e. University of Derby, UK or Torrens University, Australia or Manchester Metropolitan University, UK or Nottingham Trent University, UK. Pearl Academy facilitates enrolment to these universities. The application for international degree shall be subject to assessment / evaluation and acceptance of students prior learning by the partner academic university. The decision of the partner academic university shall be final & binding.

 

(b) Indian Bachelor’s Degree

All students at Pearl Academy Delhi NCR and Mumbai campuses are provided with an opportunity to pursue Bachelor of Arts from School of Open learning Delhi University and Institute of Distance and Open learning Mumbai University respectively. Students at Jaipur campus are provided with an opportunity to pursue Bachelor of Vocational Studies (B.Voc.) from Rajasthan ILD Skills University. Pearl Academy facilitates enrolment to these universities. For further details, students are requested to connect with Career Advisors.

*Pearl Academy is not a degree-granting institution and is not accredited by UGC, AICTE or any other regulatory body. Pearl Academy is also affiliated with Sector Skills Councils under National Skills Development Corporation (NSDC), an initiative by Ministry of Skills, Government of India, for following certifications. Students will have the added option for availing these qualifications. More certifications will be added.

Sector Specific Certificate
Fashion Design UG & PG Apparel Made-ups & Home Furnishing Sector Skill Council (AMHSSC)
Fashion & Lifestyle Business Management UG
Fashion Business
(Marketing & Merchandising)
PG
Textile Design UG & PG
Global Luxury Brand Management UG
Luxury Brands PG
Design (Fashion and Textiles) MA Diploma
Graphics and Communication Design UG & PG Media & Entertainment Skill Council (MESC)
Fashion Communication UG & PG
Professional Photography 11 Months Professional Certificate
Fashion Media Makeup 11 Months Professional Certificate Media & Entertainment Skill Council (MESC)

 

POSTGRADUATE LEVEL

On successful completion of two-year PG program, a student is awarded a Post Graduate Professional Diploma** from Pearl Academy. All students get to learn latest international trends through masterclasses by global experts and can also avail international student exchange programs. They get an opportunity to attend workshops, visit local factories / manufacturing units and interact with the industry experts of international market. **Pearl Academy is not a degree-granting institution and is not accredited by UGC, AICTE or any other regulatory body.

ADMISSION CYCLES

To cater to an increase in volume of applications each year and widen its pan-India reach, Pearl Academy offers more than 1 cycle for admission.
Please refer to the website www.pahaldesign.com for exam cycle dates.

We look out for talented, intelligent, ambitious students who are prepared to put in their best efforts to build the foundation for a successful and fulfilling career. We nurture young people who have the determination, potential and commitment to be the industry captains of tomorrow. So when we are assessing you, we will be particularly evaluating your career focus, your creative and aesthetic sense, your level of commitment and energy, your potential as a team member, your ability to handle stress, and of program, your communication skills.

For this purpose, every applicant passes through a 2-Stage Admission Process of written entrance test, followed by a personal interview. Applicant for 11 Months Professional certificate Program passes through 1 stage Admission process of Personal Interview only.

EXAMINATION PATTERN
UG Programs
Design Stream: General Proficiency Test (GPT) – 60 minutes and Design Aptitude Test (DAT) – 120 min Business Stream: General Proficiency Test (GPT) only – 60 minutes
Media & communication (Journalism & Entertainment): General Proficiency Test (GPT) – 60 minutes and Media Aptitude Test (MAT) – 120 minutes

PG Programs

Design Stream: General Proficiency Test (GPT) – 60 minutes and Design Aptitude Test (DAT) – 120 minutes
Business Stream: General Proficiency Test (GPT) only – 60 minutes
Media & communication (Journalism & Entertainment): General Proficiency Test (GPT) – 60 minutes and Media Aptitude Test (MAT) – 120 minutes

11 Month Professional Certificate Program

Personal Interview only

ELIGIBILITY FOR UG & PG

For 3 Year / 4 Year UG program: 10+2, in any discipline.
For 2 Year PG Program: Graduate in any discipline from a recognized university. For 11 Months Professional Certificate Program: 10+2 or equivalent

SELECTION OF CANDIDATES

Candidates are selected on Merit, based on their performance in the Written Admission Test and Personal Interview/ Portfolio Evaluation. The Program and centres will be awarded to successful candidates on the basis of their rank & preference. For 11 Months Professional certificate Program – Selection is based on personal interview only. Result is declared for each Admission cycle as per the cut off / grades and weights for norms decided by Admission / Selection committee of the Academy. Admission letter will be available online only with fee structure and necessary information. Candidates will be required to pay the fees by stipulated date to secure their seats. In case a successful candidate does not pay the fees within the stipulated date, the seat will be offered to other deserving candidates. In case a candidate is not selected or has not been offered his / her desired program or centres in any Admission Cycle, it is open to the candidate to apply afresh for the next Admission Cycle. The norms of the Selection are the sole prerogative of the Pearl Academy Admission / Selection Committee and the decision of the Admission / Selection Committee and the Management in matters concerning the admission process and selection will be final.

FOR WAIVER OF GENERAL PROFICIENCY TEST (GPT) & DESIGN APTITUDE TEST (DAT)

(A) Only for UG Program Applicants
NATA score card 2019 / 2020

Applicable only for 4 Year UG Program in Interior Design and 4 Year UG Program in Product Design Please enclose a copy of NATA scorecard 2019 / 2020 (whichever applicable) along with the Application form.

(B) Only for PG Program Applicants

Applicants of PG Program are entitled to waiver of General Proficiency Test (GPT) only if they have registered a minimum score as mentioned below. Such applicants will be called for Personal Interview directly subject to submission of valid scores.
• AIMA – MAT (2019 / 2020)

  • CAT (2019 / 2020)
    • GMAT (2019 / 2020)
    The minimum scores of MAT / CAT / GMAT for a waiver of GPT required are as under: • Minimum MAT score of 500 or above
    • Minimum CAT score of 60 percentile or above
    • Minimum GMAT score of 450 or above

Please Note: Applicants seeking waiver of GPT are required to enclose an attested copy of the relevant valid Score Card along with this application form. In the absence of a copy of valid score card, waiver will not be accepted and the applicant will be required to appear in the GPT. Applicants of Design stream, who are allowed waiver of GPT, will be required to appear for Design Aptitude Test (DAT). Applicants of Media & Communication (Journalism & Entertainment) programs, who are allowed waiver of GPT, will be required to appear for Media Aptitude Test (MAT). Decision to grant waiver of GPT rests with Pearl Academy. Waiver of GPT is not automatic.

Merit cum Means Scholarships – New Entrants

The Merit cum means scholarship is constituted to support the deserving economically less privileged students joining Pearl Academy’s programs each year. The objective of this Scholarship is to support & reward new students constrained by economic limitations.
The Merit cum Means Scholarship (new entrants) is applicable only to the new enrollments / students of regular UG / PG Programs at the time of admission.

The Scholarship provides partial waiver of tuition fee. It waives payment of partial tuition fee only for the current academic year in the following categories:
a. Category-1 : 50% waiver of Tuition fee
b. Category-2 : 25% waiver of Tuition fee

Eligibility

Eligibility for Merit cum Means Scholarship (new entrants) is as under:
a. Annual gross parental / family income from all sources – maximum Rs. 8,00,000/- (INR Eight

lakhs only)
b. Academic Performance in 12th / Graduation ( Min 55% marks ) c. Academic Performance in Entrance test
d. Preference towards of single parents.

NOTE: There is no concept of automatic renewal. The students need to apply afresh in subsequent academic year.

Merit Scholarship (Existing Students – Program Toppers)

Merit Scholarship will be awarded annually only to meritorious students progressing to L1, L2 & L3 of 4-Year UG programs and Year-2 of PG program.
• The Merit Scholarship provides partial waiver of tuition fee. It waives payment of 60% of the tuition fee only for the current academic year

Eligibility

The meritorious students of the respective cohorts at each campus, subject to class size of minimum 30 students. Merit Scholarship for the program topper is subject to achieving minimum prescribed standard of achievements as under:
• 4- Years UG program: Min 70% marks in previous academic year at Pearl.

  • 2 – Years PG program : Min 70% marks in previous academic year at Pearl
    • No disciplinary proceedings against the proposed awardee
    *In case class strength is below 30, then classes across campuses will be combined ( minimum total eligible for scholarship is 25 ) and the Merit Scholarship will be awarded to the Topper (1st Rank) subject to achieving the minimum performance criteria as follows:
    • 4 Years UG program : Min. 70% marks in previous academic year at Pearl Academy
    • 2 Years PG program : Min. 70% marks in previous academic year at Pearl Academy

Means Scholarship (Existing Students)

The scholarship is constituted to support the deserving students who are economically less privileged or are facing unforeseen economic crisis each year. The objective of this Scholarship is to support & reward our students constrained by economic limitations.
There are two categories:

  • Category 1 : 70% waiver of Tution fee
  • Category 2 : 50% waiver of Tution fee
    Eligibility
    Annual gross parental / family income from all sources – maximum Rs. 8,00,000/- (INR Eight lakhs only)
    b. Preference to wards of Single parents
    c. Min. 70% attendance and Min. 55% marks
    d. No disciplinary proceedings against the proposed awardee
    Based upon the above stated eligibility criterions, individual applicants shall submit their request for Means Scholarship in the prescribed format along with the following documents:
    a. In case of student having single parent, please provide relevant supporting documents
    b. A copy of Parents ITR, Form 16 / Balance sheet of last 2 years as proof of income.
    NOTE: There is no concept of automatic renewal. The students need to apply afresh in subsequent academic year
    Notwithstanding anything under this Scholarship, Pearl Academy’s Management has right to continue or abandon this Policy going forward at any given point in time, without any prior written intimation. The Scholarship committee will be the final deciding authority for all scholarship decisions. Please note that this communication is without prejudice to any rights of Pearl Academy and this communication should not be considered as waiver of any rights of Pearl Academy in your favor.
    General Rules for Scholarship (all categories)
  • A student will be eligible for award of only one type / scheme of Scholarship in a given Academic Year.
  • The scholarship amount will be adjusted against student fees. No cash or separate cheques will be Issued in Student’s favour.
  • In case of a joint winner / topper, the topper will be decided based on the exact LAM including 2 decimal points (before rounding off).
  • The Academy reserves the rights to edit /modify / change or update the contents of this policy at its sole discretion.
  • The students will be covered under the latest revisions of the policies irrespective of their year of joining.
  • For all scholarships, decision of the Scholarship committee will be final & binding.
  • In case of withdrawal under Scholarship category, scholarship granted shall get withdrawn and refund shall be granted as per the normal fee structure.

HOW DO YOU APPLY:

ONLINE

Candidates can apply online at www.pearlacademy.com. Guidelines for applying online may be referred for the purpose. The Prospectus is available at Pearl website free of cost.
APPLICATION FEE PAYMENT
There are three options of making payments for application form

Credit Card / Debit Card – Candidates applying online through Credit / Debit card are not required to send print out of the application form.
Cash on Counter – Candidates applying online through Cash mode are required to send print-out of the application form and send it along with the cash amount of `1500. Please paste your recent passport size photograph on the application form, sign it and send it to the below mentioned address along with cash before the last date of form submission.

Demand Draft – Candidates applying online through Demand Draft are required to send print-out of the application form and send it along with the Demand Draft of `1500. Please paste your recent passport size photograph on the application form, sign it and send it to the below mentioned address along with the Demand Draft before the last date of form submission.

Note: Candidates are advised to keep the following ready with them before applying online:
• Credit / Debit Card or Cash on counter OR Demand Draft (Demand Draft must be in favour of “CREATIVE ARTS EDUCATION SOCIETY”, payable at New Delhi)
• Scanned copy of passport size photograph [The photograph must be a recent passport size color picture,

preferably in white background. Photographs with Caps, hats and dark glasses are not acceptable.

The image should be in .jpg format only. Size of file should not be more than 1 MB]. • Scanned copy of valid CAT / MAT / GMAT / NATA score card (if applicable)
• Details of educational qualifications (marks / grade / year of passing etc.)

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