Each Thursday, I’m highlighting a work-from-home job or business.
Job Description: Graphic designers work with a variety of media to develop visual communications, such as brochures, flyers, presentations, books, newsletters, magazines, publications, etc.
Education: A bachelor’s degree in graphic design is essential.
Skills: Experience in a variety of desktop graphic design software is a must.
Job outlook: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) says that “employment of graphic designers is expected to grow 13 percent, as fast as the average for all occupations from 2008 to 2018, as demand for graphic design continues to increase from advertisers and computer design firms.” However, competition for these jobs is growing fiercer. Check out the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook for more details.
Possible employers: Associations, organizations, and state and local governments are likely candidates for needing graphic designers.
Preparation: Make sure your computer software is up-to-date and that you’re well-versed in using it. Take a refresher design course at the local college or university if you’ve been out of the business for a while.
Get your foot in the door: Let former co-workers, friends, and family know you’re available for work. If your portfolio needs updating, volunteer to design a brochure or presentation for a local nonprofit for free or a greatly reduced rate.
Testimony: Before starting out as a freelance graphic designer, Martha from Springfield, Va., talked over the basics with her husband. “We needed to determine the purchase price of computer and office equipment and to designate a work space for me within our house. We also considered taxes and what my fee structure should be based on the market rate for someone at my skill level,” she says. “God has enabled me to enjoy this type of work and has provided clients who support me as a mother and designer.”
Now available on Kindle and Smashwords: HomeWork, which gives details on 50 at-home jobs or businesses.
Until next time,
Sarah
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