Creative Director Q&A: What degree to major in? Managing a creative team? Career switching?
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- Today I answer the FAQ's. Time codes below to jump to a question you may be interested in! Leave me any other questions you might have and I'll get to it in the next one.
00:00 Intro
00:38 What degree to study to become a Creative Director
04:40 Difference between Art Director and Creative Director?
05:43 How to manage a team?
08:29 What does a CD need to improve on to get promoted?
10:28 How do I switch careers?
14:04 How can I better sell myself?
16:56 How to learn business, marketing, strategy?
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I think Marketing degree is a plus point to become a creative director...
Best majors for CD:
Advertising/Marketing
Public Relations
Fashion Merchandising/Design
English
Graphic Design/Journalism
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So helpful and relatable! Thank you!
Great points this advice really helps
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Hi, based on your experience, have you encountered or seen people that studied tech (UX/UI, web/app design, or a general degree in tech) and were able to use that and become a creative director later on?
I think that's a great foundation to become a CD. It's product design that focuses on a consumer-first approach, which for a CD I think is vital. I've seen people make significant career jumps that are totally different to what they've studied. Don't think what you study must determine the rest of your career. If you know what you want to do already, studying something that makes that path easier, of course helps. But personally, if I were to do it again, I'd just study whatever peaked my interest first, and then make my way to whatever it is I wanted to pursue. What you study is just a speck of time in the bigger picture. Career paths are weaving route.
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