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Commercial Designer:
Designs and
develops graphic material for use as ornamentation, illustration, advertising, or cosmetic on manufactured materials and packaging, upon receiving assignments from customer or supervisor.
Studies traditional, period, and contemporary design styles and motifs to obtain perspective.
Reviews marketing trends...
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Commercial Designer:
Designs and
develops graphic material for use as ornamentation, illustration, advertising, or cosmetic on manufactured materials and packaging, upon receiving assignments from customer or supervisor.
Studies traditional, period, and contemporary design styles and motifs to obtain perspective.
Reviews marketing trends and preferences of target and related markets.
Merges findings with personal interests, knowledge of design, and limitations presented by methods and materials.
Creates, draws, modifies, and changes design to achieve desired effect. Confers with customer or supervisor regarding approval or desired changes to design. May be required to have specialized knowledge of material designed. May prepare original artwork and design model. May perform related duties, such as fabricating silk-screens, drawing full size patterns, or cutting stencils. May work with specific items, such as signs, packaging, wallpaper, ceramics, tile, glassware, monograms, crests, emblems, or embroidery. (Source: eDOT Job Description)
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