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Title: Graphic design Job Market in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.
Post by: colorMErainbow on February 04, 2018, 06:20:42 PM
Hey you guys!
What's the job market like there in St. Paul/ Minneapolis for this field. Planning to move there sometime next years or so hoping to find better use of my degree...
Title: Re: Graphic design Job Market in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.
Post by: captian on February 06, 2018, 02:35:25 PM
Hey you guys!
What's the job market like there in St. Paul/ Minneapolis for this field. Planning to move there sometime next years or so hoping to find better use of my degree...
i wouldn't move to MN with a graphic design degree. you would fair better in optimizing your credentials in LA or somewhere near the bay where lots of companies are starting up and needing something like that. I would recommend NYC also but i don't think you would make it out there. good luck.
Title: Re: Graphic design Job Market in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.
Post by: YAX on February 13, 2018, 09:28:12 AM
Graphic design = hard field to make it in.  Good luck though. 
Title: Re: Graphic design Job Market in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.
Post by: DuMa on February 13, 2018, 10:56:28 AM
Go back to school n use that talent to study at Michigan State, the number one school for packaging engineer.  Packaging design is also a focus in that field. 

The only engineer field of study that only required a statistic level math.  No calculus no bullchit. Well that was when I was still in school. 

Title: Re: Graphic design Job Market in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.
Post by: colorMErainbow on February 14, 2018, 12:08:18 PM
i wouldn't move to MN with a graphic design degree. you would fair better in optimizing your credentials in LA or somewhere near the bay where lots of companies are starting up and needing something like that. I would recommend NYC also but i don't think you would make it out there. good luck.

Yeah i get it. It is hard. But i believe i do have potential with more learning. Grarphic design is my career field. My real passion is freelance art. Lolll
Title: Re: Graphic design Job Market in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.
Post by: colorMErainbow on February 14, 2018, 12:11:29 PM
Graphic design = hard field to make it in.  Good luck though.

I have a really good career right now but i feel like there more out there if i move to the cities beside more learning oppertunties.  But idk... its a really hard choice so im just scouting. Lol
Title: Re: Graphic design Job Market in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.
Post by: colorMErainbow on February 14, 2018, 12:15:03 PM
Go back to school n use that talent to study at Michigan State, the number one school for packaging engineer.  Packaging design is also a focus in that field. 

The only engineer field of study that only required a statistic level math.  No calculus no bullchit. Well that was when I was still in school.

Duma,
Im ready to start my life. Too much loans to go back to school. Lol
Title: Re: Graphic design Job Market in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.
Post by: DuMa on February 14, 2018, 12:21:20 PM
Well

Whenever I need a new logo for my business, I'll hit you up.

Did you know that some logos are worthy of millions?  Like the Pepsi logo, simple but yet, they put a lot of money into such project. 

Get one logo n be a millionaire.  How about that?
Title: Re: Graphic design Job Market in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.
Post by: captian on February 14, 2018, 01:07:24 PM
I have a really good career right now but i feel like there more out there if i move to the cities beside more learning oppertunties.  But idk... its a really hard choice so im just scouting. Lol
why you want to change if you already have a good career? moving is a big step to make, married,  like have kids, other family duties, all these factor in. if you're single then it's easier.
Title: Re: Graphic design Job Market in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.
Post by: YAX on February 22, 2018, 08:49:36 AM
I have a really good career right now but i feel like there more out there if i move to the cities beside more learning oppertunties.  But idk... its a really hard choice so im just scouting. Lol
If you're doing good, then keep at it.  I hear it's pretty hard for those who just getting into the field because of the level of competition.  O0