As we’ve already alluded to in this article, there is not a one-size-fits-all approach to graphic design. There are many different types of graphic design that you can specialize in, and for the most part, each type will require different skills, or, at the very least, a different approach.
Read through the different types of graphic design and think about which would best suit your talents:
If you love all things branding, this might be the perfect graphic design type for you. All about coming up with a visual brand identity for a company, this type of graphic design can include everything from the color pairings used on the brand’s website, to the logo, to the typography used in packaging.
In fact, in most cases, brand identity will be consistent across all platforms, so with this type of graphic design, not only are you helping to design a website, packaging, and/or marketing materials, you’re also coming up with all the visual elements that will be used across all platforms.
This type of graphic design also requires you to think about emotion, audience, feelings, messages, and the personality that you want to help give the brand.
All about helping to sell a product or service through thoughtfully-designed visuals, if you have both a graphic design background and you enjoy marketing, this is a great option for you.
With this style of graphic design, you’ll be working on graphics for social media advertisements, print ads like in a magazine, landing pages, and even infographics if teaching customers about the product can help to sell it.
Probably one of the most traditional types of graphic design, this type of graphic design won’t be going anywhere anytime soon, especially with the rise of digital marketing and content marketing.
We briefly touched on this earlier, but basically, UI design focuses on design that is easy to use and interface with. For example, designing an app that a customer can easily navigate through, or an e-commerce shop that makes it easy to check out from. You’ll specifically be thinking about buttons, layout, menu, and what designs are easiest on the eyes.
Essentially, your job with this type of graphic design is all about balancing aesthetics with functionality.
Think book covers, newsletters, catalogs, and magazines. This style of graphic design is usually done in a print format, but with more print publications making the jump to digital mediums, there is more demand than ever for publication graphic designers who can make this jump.
Pretty much every product release has some type of packaging graphic design associated with it. Whether it be the box the product comes in, the label placed directly on the product, or the packing slip that comes with the product, packaging graphic design is alive and well in today’s modern society.
With this type of graphic design, not only do you have to think about how the package is going to look, but you should also consider things like how the package will make the customer feel and what message it brings across.
If you create graphic designs that move, you’re a motion graphic designer. Often referred to as a digital artist as well, most motion graphic designers specialize in animation and/ or special effects for television and/or film.
Motion graphic design can be quite complex and often requires a basic understanding of graphic design, along with additional motion graphic knowledge.
Motion graphic design can also include things like GIFS, moving banners, video tutorials, presentations, animated logos, and trailers.
This type of graphic design is all about creating original artwork. As alluded to earlier, there is graphic design that serves a function and there is graphic design that is more emotional. In most instances, graphic design will consider both emotion and functionality. However, with art graphic design, functionality is not a key concern, and instead, the focus is on feeling, emotion, and aesthetics.
In most cases, this art is created for the sake of art itself, but often, the work is sold for commercial use. Some examples can include t-shirt design, patterns for textiles, stock images, graphic novels/comic books, and album art.
If this is a type of graphic design you’re interested in, you’ll have to go freelance and it might take longer to establish your work, but in the long run, this type of graphic design can be very lucrative if you end up making a name for yourself.
This type of graphic design is all about helping to improve the environment through graphics. For example, the signage you see at an event space, or the wall murals at a restaurant. It can even include things like office branding, retail store interiors, and stadium branding.
The perfect combination of branding, function, and visual graphics, environmental graphic design might not be the first thing you think of when you think graphic design, but it’s a type that will always be necessary for improving people’s environments.