Self taught here - not one person has asked me for my design background (I was a hairstylist before I had kids), not even when sending me $$$$$. It’s definitely not for everyone and having some talent (or lots in your case! ♥️) or at least a good eye is pretty important, along with following the basic rules of design, and knowing when and how to break them. Another great 🍷 and design!
Hi, saying that you need talent may be discouraging for people reading this , creativity is a muscle that can be trained , anybody can be a graphic designer as long as they practice enough and copy like an artist ❤
Hi deanna, would love to hear more on how you managed to learn graphic design. I was a senior auditor before i had my daughter, now i want to learn graphic design and start my career as a designer
I dropped out of college because it wasn't for me and it was getting expensive. I am planning on becoming a graphic designer as well as a programmer/developer, your video is very helpful. Thank you.
Me too! I dropped out of college and now I am self teaching myself graphic design while still creating Fandom Edits of OCs, AUs, Ships, etc. as well as writing a lot on the side. I honestly have been going back and fourth about doing commissions on my Instagram. I have at least 7 years of experience in the edit/graphic design industry through apps such as Polarr, Picsart, SuperimposeX. I have taken a photoshop class along time ago and would love to relearn more about Adobe SUite as I continue to grow.
currently having a breakdown because I hate the course I’m taking right now. So many mistakes made because of pressure. So glad to have found this video
I am in school right now in my senior year and I been watching you since high school. School is great but I have learned so much from you,I always watch your videos when I need inspiration❤️….. your voice is therapeutic when I stress about homework
Thank you so much for sharing! I just turned 57 and iI want to learn graphics. I am working on fiction and non-fiction writing projects. I want to design book covers and greeting cards. I also want to learn to create magazines. I am an independent care giver in home health now. I want to be able to travel with my husband and pets, and spend more time with grandkids , while making money from home. I am still planning on staying with caregiver gigs. The clients give me so many stories to write! 15:21
Quick answer: No. Don't waste money in college, you can learn everything by yourself and most employers do not care about your degree, your portfolio is what matters. So learn the basics, we now have millions of tutorials on youtube and online courses, and then practice, build a decent portfolio and then apply for a job or start freelancing.
I just came across your channel and have been enjoying your videos. I appreciate that they are educational (I am returning to graphic design after many years in a vastly different field and love the tutorial vids that are helping me navigate the transition back) and inspirational. This one was one of the more hit & miss ones for me personally though. Let me preface this by being very clear that I am just offering a different perspective and wholeheartedly intend it as *constructive* criticism and not an attack or any negative vibes. ❤ I don't want to make assumptions about your situation or personal circumstances on your journey so I am speaking generally and only based on the info given in this vid. To me, the earlish in particulat part came across as projecting the expectation of a significant level of privilige. I know you are giving advice through the filter of your personal experience, whicj is understandable, but if you do another video in the future on this topic, I would suggest putting a little more consideration in for the fact that not everyone is fortunate enough to accept (or even get) an unpaid internship, especially if it's not part of a college degree. Most people do need to support themselves through and many don't have the option to commit to a full time unpaid position. I do agree that when first building your portfolio & professional reputation, as well as making connections and honing your skills, taking on unpaid projects or those with compensation that is not money can be necessary. But full time unpaid internships that are not arranged as part of a college course are exploitative of those who cant afford to work a FT job for free. Might be worth mentioning other ways of going about things as well or at least acknowledging that working for nothing but "experience'" not the ideal way for many and there is nothing wrong with expecting to be compensated for your time and effort (although that should still absolutely be adjusted based on ability and every beginner shouldn't be making top dollar like an experienced designer. But everyone does deserve fair compensation for their time at work.) Anyway... keep in mind that many people are not in a position to do things that way and it would be really cool if thwt was acknowledged throughout yout tips/acvice of this sort. Hopefully that makes sense I appreciate your effort and intentions for this vid thougb!
thank you for making this thorough review !! i was thinking the exact same thing and scrolling the comments to see if anyone else had these thoughts. you put this into words so perfectly !
I AM LEARNING THAT GRAPHIC DESIGN HAS SIMILAR DESIGN PROTIES TO INTERIOR DESIGN. IT LOOKS LIKE A GREAT CROSS OVER FIELD. YES!!!! THE WORLD ALWAYS NEED MORE CREATIVE MINDS!!!!
How would you modify this advice (if at all) for a 36 year-old mom with two kids? Lol. I worked as a speech language pathologist for ten years until I burned out. I've been working retail until I figure out what I want to be when I grow up 🙃.
Hey, I’m not Megan, but I’m a 33 year-old mom with a toddler. Personally, I’m considering going the self taught route because I hear employers aren’t even looking for a degree.
GREAT VIDEO MEGAN!!! I AGREE WITH YOU 100% ON EVERYTHING!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR SOUL. I LEARNED SO MUCH. PLEASE CONTINUE TO SHARE YOUR TRUTH. YES!!!! ALWAYS BE PASSIONATE ABOUT LIFE!!!!
i have a bs in psychology and a ms in pastoral care but i don't wanna be in those fields anymore. So I'm hoping i can use my minor in graphic design to get me out and relearning everything on my own
I dropped out of college because it wasn't for me and it was getting expensive. I have been a self taught graphic designer since 2006. I just haven't found the right job because all of the ones I see for remote freelance graphic design jobs require a degree and adobe suite. I have neither of those. I do have a portfolio and I use open source programs that are free.
I have been thinking about this for a very long time because I like creating things but my adhd hinders me because I don’t have much of an imagination and have a hard time of knowing what looks good color or design wise.
Loved this video!! I was wondering if you have any advice in getting to an agency job as a self taught designer? As a self taught graphic designer, what exactly do you put on your resume to get hired.... Other than listing "proficient in Adobe suite, etc." I have a degree in something completely different than design (in education), so how do I get employers to look at me without formal education in design? I am worried that even before getting to the portfolio, they would just skip you because the resume wouldn't have formal design education on it. Would really appreciate some insight into this, thank you!!❤
How can I start practising on Adobe (where the most jobs are on demand and what that experience on CV), if I cannot afford it at the start (of course, after some gigs and time the subscription will be possible): ?
i did a course in bristol uk and when companies came in to set a breif, they would take someone who was good enough to have on the team for their company. so if you were average, you have no chance. or if you KNOW SOMEONE then maybe but if youve got massive tits and you love sucking on an interview then youl ge the job too. interns where good but few n far between depending on what company you approach. your either top or shit. theres no inbetween i think. i also worked at a company called caple doing some basic cleaning job and found out they ha da GD dpeartment. i asked the junior GD to look at my work and see if she thought i was good enough . she never did. THANKS.
Hi I’m new to your channel, and great video Udemy has classes for creatives and artsy people and graphic design. I’m considering taking art and graphic design classes because I want to work as an artist selling my art, and as for graphic design I’m unsure what I can sell. Do you know what are some ways to make money from as graphic designer? I’m curious and I don’t have skills of graphic designer except I am an artist.
totally understand! however, no clients I have or had ever asked to see a diploma or proof that I have a degree. very much possible to build a successful business in this industry without one!
Hey Megan, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really informative and well-made. I loved your videos. I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make highly engaging shorts for you.
Self taught here - not one person has asked me for my design background (I was a hairstylist before I had kids), not even when sending me $$$$$. It’s definitely not for everyone and having some talent (or lots in your case! ♥️) or at least a good eye is pretty important, along with following the basic rules of design, and knowing when and how to break them. Another great 🍷 and design!
yessss! so inspiring to hear where you started out too!
@@MeganWeeks you have me wanting to dip my toes back into showit too ♥️
Hi, saying that you need talent may be discouraging for people reading this , creativity is a muscle that can be trained , anybody can be a graphic designer as long as they practice enough and copy like an artist ❤
Hi deanna, would love to hear more on how you managed to learn graphic design. I was a senior auditor before i had my daughter, now i want to learn graphic design and start my career as a designer
Im a hairstylist looking to get into graphic design ❤
I dropped out of college because it wasn't for me and it was getting expensive. I am planning on becoming a graphic designer as well as a programmer/developer, your video is very helpful. Thank you.
Me too! I dropped out of college and now I am self teaching myself graphic design while still creating Fandom Edits of OCs, AUs, Ships, etc. as well as writing a lot on the side. I honestly have been going back and fourth about doing commissions on my Instagram. I have at least 7 years of experience in the edit/graphic design industry through apps such as Polarr, Picsart, SuperimposeX. I have taken a photoshop class along time ago and would love to relearn more about Adobe SUite as I continue to grow.
currently having a breakdown because I hate the course I’m taking right now. So many mistakes made because of pressure. So glad to have found this video
I am in school right now in my senior year and I been watching you since high school. School is great but I have learned so much from you,I always watch your videos when I need inspiration❤️….. your voice is therapeutic when I stress about homework
this just made my day! thank you so much for your support and congrats on being in your senior year!
Thank you so much for sharing! I just turned 57 and iI want to learn graphics. I am working on fiction and non-fiction writing projects. I want to design book covers and greeting cards. I also want to learn to create magazines.
I am an independent care giver in home health now.
I want to be able to travel with my husband and pets, and spend more time with grandkids , while making money from home. I am still planning on staying with caregiver gigs. The clients give me so many stories to write! 15:21
Quick answer: No.
Don't waste money in college, you can learn everything by yourself and most employers do not care about your degree, your portfolio is what matters. So learn the basics, we now have millions of tutorials on youtube and online courses, and then practice, build a decent portfolio and then apply for a job or start freelancing.
Considering dropping out of college at the moment but was wondering if I could pursue graphics/tattoo art without it, thank you!
I just came across your channel and have been enjoying your videos. I appreciate that they are educational (I am returning to graphic design after many years in a vastly different field and love the tutorial vids that are helping me navigate the transition back) and inspirational.
This one was one of the more hit & miss ones for me personally though.
Let me preface this by being very clear that I am just offering a different perspective and wholeheartedly intend it as *constructive* criticism and not an attack or any negative vibes. ❤
I don't want to make assumptions about your situation or personal circumstances on your journey so I am speaking generally and only based on the info given in this vid.
To me, the earlish in particulat part came across as projecting the expectation of a significant level of privilige.
I know you are giving advice through the filter of your personal experience, whicj is understandable, but if you do another video in the future on this topic, I would suggest putting a little more consideration in for the fact that not everyone is fortunate enough to accept (or even get) an unpaid internship, especially if it's not part of a college degree.
Most people do need to support themselves through and many don't have the option to commit to a full time unpaid position.
I do agree that when first building your portfolio & professional reputation, as well as making connections and honing your skills, taking on unpaid projects or those with compensation that is not money can be necessary.
But full time unpaid internships that are not arranged as part of a college course are exploitative of those who cant afford to work a FT job for free.
Might be worth mentioning other ways of going about things as well or at least acknowledging that working for nothing but "experience'" not the ideal way for many and there is nothing wrong with expecting to be compensated for your time and effort (although that should still absolutely be adjusted based on ability and every beginner shouldn't be making top dollar like an experienced designer. But everyone does deserve fair compensation for their time at work.)
Anyway... keep in mind that many people are not in a position to do things that way and it would be really cool if thwt was acknowledged throughout yout tips/acvice of this sort.
Hopefully that makes sense
I appreciate your effort and intentions for this vid thougb!
thank you for making this thorough review !! i was thinking the exact same thing and scrolling the comments to see if anyone else had these thoughts. you put this into words so perfectly !
I AM LEARNING THAT GRAPHIC DESIGN HAS SIMILAR DESIGN PROTIES TO INTERIOR DESIGN. IT LOOKS LIKE A GREAT CROSS OVER FIELD. YES!!!! THE WORLD ALWAYS NEED MORE CREATIVE MINDS!!!!
How would you modify this advice (if at all) for a 36 year-old mom with two kids? Lol. I worked as a speech language pathologist for ten years until I burned out. I've been working retail until I figure out what I want to be when I grow up 🙃.
Hey, I’m not Megan, but I’m a 33 year-old mom with a toddler. Personally, I’m considering going the self taught route because I hear employers aren’t even looking for a degree.
GREAT VIDEO MEGAN!!! I AGREE WITH YOU 100% ON EVERYTHING!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR SOUL. I LEARNED SO MUCH. PLEASE CONTINUE TO SHARE YOUR TRUTH. YES!!!! ALWAYS BE PASSIONATE ABOUT LIFE!!!!
Your natural beauty stuns the very essence of my soul. I Love her
i have a bs in psychology and a ms in pastoral care but i don't wanna be in those fields anymore. So I'm hoping i can use my minor in graphic design to get me out and relearning everything on my own
I dropped out of college because it wasn't for me and it was getting expensive. I have been a self taught graphic designer since 2006. I just haven't found the right job because all of the ones I see for remote freelance graphic design jobs require a degree and adobe suite. I have neither of those. I do have a portfolio and I use open source programs that are free.
All of your videos are so helpful and give me little confidence boosts each time I watch a new one! ☕️
I have been thinking about this for a very long time because I like creating things but my adhd hinders me because I don’t have much of an imagination and have a hard time of knowing what looks good color or design wise.
Loved this video!! I was wondering if you have any advice in getting to an agency job as a self taught designer? As a self taught graphic designer, what exactly do you put on your resume to get hired.... Other than listing "proficient in Adobe suite, etc." I have a degree in something completely different than design (in education), so how do I get employers to look at me without formal education in design? I am worried that even before getting to the portfolio, they would just skip you because the resume wouldn't have formal design education on it.
Would really appreciate some insight into this, thank you!!❤
Great video. I think this is what I want to do. Thanks for the advice.
Congrats on the 10k whooo hooo!!! Love it!! ☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️
Great video Megan! You inspire me! Can you make a video on how you design websites on Figma when you have to use it? Thanks!
Thank you!! Yes I can do that 😊
I want to become a graphic designer.
Thats amazing i still cant do anything n design
How can I start practising on Adobe (where the most jobs are on demand and what that experience on CV), if I cannot afford it at the start (of course, after some gigs and time the subscription will be possible): ?
i did a course in bristol uk and when companies came in to set a breif, they would take someone who was good enough to have on the team for their company. so if you were average, you have no chance. or if you KNOW SOMEONE then maybe but if youve got massive tits and you love sucking on an interview then youl ge the job too. interns where good but few n far between depending on what company you approach. your either top or shit. theres no inbetween i think. i also worked at a company called caple doing some basic cleaning job and found out they ha da GD dpeartment. i asked the junior GD to look at my work and see if she thought i was good enough . she never did. THANKS.
Is graphic design and digital animation the same thing? I wanna do a certificate in digital animation but i don’t know if that’s going to make money
Great advice, thank you!
Hi I’m new to your channel, and great video Udemy has classes for creatives and artsy people and graphic design. I’m considering taking art and graphic design classes because I want to work as an artist selling my art, and as for graphic design I’m unsure what I can sell.
Do you know what are some ways to make money from as graphic designer? I’m curious and I don’t have skills of graphic designer except I am an artist.
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☕️ You are such an inspiration. Loved the video as always. ☕️
thank you so much!
☕️Loved this thank you ☕️
So far, every video I’ve seen of this has said, “you don’t need a degree to be successful like me, but I do have one.” 😑
totally understand! however, no clients I have or had ever asked to see a diploma or proof that I have a degree. very much possible to build a successful business in this industry without one!
How many hours a week would you say you were shadowing or interning?
It has been so long but I am thinking it was like 3-4 hours per week!
Can I become a graphic designer if I don't know how to draw at all?
Yes of course!
Hey Megan, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really informative and well-made. I loved your videos. I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make highly engaging shorts for you.
any thoughts?
Love your videos! ☕☕☕
GRAPHIC DESIGN 101.
☕ :) thanks for the video!
☕️ I really like the info you put out. I’m always able to take something useful away from your videos.
this makes me so happy!
I have a question please
where are you from??
☕☕☕☕ Thank you!!! :)
this is how I BECAME a graphite designer not how TO BECOME a asdfasdfasdfadsasddsa
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“I feel like” 10x
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Go right to the fukin subject will ya😁
you need a degree to get a job.
Your eyes are so beautiful that I can’t focus on what you’re talking about 🫠
Thats amazing i still cant do anything n design
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