If there is one question I get more than any other from those seeking a career in advertising/design, it is this: what's the difference between an art director and a graphic designer.
Let's clear it up.
If there is one question I get more than any other from those seeking a career in advertising/design, it is this: what's the difference between an art director and a graphic designer.
Let's clear it up.
The freelance economy has always thrived on innovation and adaptability and with AI shifting the ground beneath our feet further by the day, it’s an economy experiencing a seismic shift of unprecedented proportions. AI tools are not just...
Posted by: Benjamin HiornsIn the heart of West London, where the vibrant streets of Portobello Road buzz with energy, a creative force was born amidst the challenges of a global pandemic. Myth Studio, founded by seasoned animator James Finlay, quickly became a beacon of...
Posted by: Creativepool EditorialClimate collapse, biodiversity loss, rivers running with sewage…it’s hard not to feel anxious about the current state of the planet. Previous research, conducted in 10 countries across the world, found that 84% of young people are worried...
Posted by: 33Seconds
Mark January 8th, 2018, in the afternoon
That should prove useful to lots of people (from experience, many I have worked with dont know the difference - on the accounts side at least).What would be really useful would be a comparison between a designer and a creative artworker and an artworker - many times the term creative artworker is used, but people don't know what that is - to the vast majority I have encountered the creative prefix has no meaning - artworkers are there to repro and get the job out.