The next time you start feeling overworked or stressed about job-related issues, remember 'A Day in the Life of a Graphic Designer,' an illustrated guide to the pressures felt by digital imaging illustrators daily.
Created by The Design Bureau of Amerika, an agency of design-inclined professionals, the guide makes it clear that graphic designers are entirely devoted to their art medium and that this isn't a job taken on simply for the hope of a whopping salary. After reading the insane schedule graphic artists have to comply with, I have a newfound admiration for the trade. If there's a special graphic designer in your life, or if you're an artist yourself, you'll definitely appreciate 'A Day in the Life of a Graphic Designer,' and find it highly relatable.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Overworked Designers
- Opportunity for software or technology companies to create tools that automate and streamline the design process to reduce the workload of graphic designers.
- Industry Appreciation
- Opportunity for marketing and advertising agencies to create campaigns that celebrate and honor the hard work of graphic designers.
- Work-life Balance
- Opportunity for companies in the wellness and lifestyle industry to provide services and products that support the mental and emotional well-being of graphic designers.
Sectors Adopting This
- Graphic Design
- Opportunity for graphic design agencies to create resources and tools that help graphic designers manage their time and workload effectively.
- Software Development
- Opportunity for software development companies to create innovative design software that automates repetitive tasks and enhances productivity for graphic designers.
- Campaign Management
- Opportunity for marketing agencies to develop campaigns that promote the value and impact of graphic design in various industries.
