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Haruko Hayakawa creates surreal CG artwork packed with humour and subversion

Creative Boom

Haruko would go on to study 3D, motion and VFX at the School of Visual Arts, but later dropped out after feeling that the industry was not the right fit for her. Instead, she finished with a BFA in design with a focus on branding and packaging. I personally find this interesting to observe."

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Soumyaraj Vishwakarma's calming illustrations remind us to enjoy a slower pace of life

Creative Boom

Through those, I realised that I could pursue art as a profession. That's when I decided to go to an art college.". And that's exactly what she did in 2016, studying Visual Arts at the Faculty of Fine Arts at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda and graduating in 2020, during the height of the pandemic.

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How Much Do Graphic Designers Make?

Inkbot Design

Salary Factors and Influences Graphic designer pay varies based on personal factors like education, experience, expertise, and employers. Education and Training Most graphic design jobs require a bachelor's degree. Common majors include graphics, visual arts, communication, illustration, animation, and interactive design.

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12 Student Designers You Should Be Following on Instagram

Graphic Design Junction

His instagram is an example of a designer who knows his strong sides and what direction he should head with his career. A talent in the making, Zoll is a self-taught 3D and motion designer from Germany. He began his freelance career in 2017 and managed to work with amazing teams of professionals. Linus Zoll – @linuszoll.

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25 Exciting Female Creatives to Follow This International Women’s Day

Shillington

Juliette van Rhyn has designed printed textiles for fashion and interiors for the last decade and today works as a freelance print and graphic designer in London. A graduate of Shillington’s London campus, she is driven by a love of colour and strives for a sense of tactility, playfulness and atmosphere in her designs.