The first requisite is talent. You must have an instinctive ability to exercise good judgment in manipulating the formal elements of visual communication such as contrast, scale, color, pacing, and typography.
The second requisite for a successful career is technical expertise—mastery of the current tools that are necessary to produce and implement your solutions.
The third requisite is a solid set of interpersonal skills. This means being a good listener and a good verbal communicator who is able to build and sustain positive and productive relationships with others.
The fourth essential skill set for a designer is business savvy. In order to advise our clients, we need to clearly understand their business challenges, trends and options.
The second requisite for a successful career is technical expertise—mastery of the current tools that are necessary to produce and implement your solutions.
The third requisite is a solid set of interpersonal skills. This means being a good listener and a good verbal communicator who is able to build and sustain positive and productive relationships with others.
The fourth essential skill set for a designer is business savvy. In order to advise our clients, we need to clearly understand their business challenges, trends and options.