Print Design
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Print designers make words come to life using typography as an art to create advertisements and headings. To become successful in the print design industry, an individual will need at least a bachelor's degree in print design or a related field. Coursework in these programs typically includes training in art history, color theory, and computer software. Students will gain hands-on experience and learn to effectively design and maintain media with speed, simplicity, and continuity.
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