How can I become an art director? What starting salary can I expect?

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8 years ago
In order to make a progress and become an art director, you need to enhance your professional profile. Here are few important steps you should follow. 1. Acquire required skills Here are the most required skills employers are looking for, prioritized by their importance, based on the analysis of th

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8 years ago
An art director is a person who oversees the art in a newspaper, magazine, tabloids, book covers or any other publication in terms of photography, graphics, images etc. He/she works with the design department to coordinate how images will match up with the words. If you are looking to make your care

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Art directors work throughout media in advertising, in book publishing, and at magazines. They usually specialize in one sector, focusing on, for example, advertising or book publishing, and the type of work they do varies on their type of the industry. Most art directors have degrees from art schoo

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8 years ago
In order to make a progress and become an art director, you need to enhance your professional profile. Here are few important steps you should follow. 1. Acquire required skills Here are the most required skills employers are looking for, prioritized by their importance, based on the analysis of tho

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