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Graphic designers create visual branding, adverts, brochures, magazines, website designs, product packaging and displays.
You could take a foundation degree, higher national diploma or degree in graphic design, art and design or illustration. You'll usually need:
You may need 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, for a Level 3 course. You'll need 1 or 2 A-Levels, a Level 3 diploma or relevant experience for a Level 4 or 5 course.
You'll need:
Depending on your role, your day-to-day tasks may include:
You could become a senior designer, creative director or move into management. You could go freelance or start your own design agency. Another option is to move into teaching or lecturing.
IT project managers oversee the development and installation of computer hardware and software systems.
Camera operators record images for film, television, commercials and online.
Art directors design the visual side of advertising campaigns for all kinds of media including film, TV, web or print.
TV and film producers plan and manage the business side of creating television programmes and films.
Art gallery curators manage collections of paintings and objects.
Tailors design and make one-off suits, jackets and coats for individual customers. They also alter and repair clothes.
As an Apprentice IT Administrator you will contribute towards the provision of the technology infrastructure for the Group
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