CREATIVE CAREER

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CREATIVE CAREER
« on: September 07, 2018, 05:17:21 PM »
Artistic, creative people can struggle to find careers that fit. When you're used to thinking out of the box it's easy to feel boxed in by traditional jobs. Good thing the world of work is broad enough to need your unique abilities.

Creativity and Business:
It can be argued that any job in business takes creativity, especially for problem solving. But there are certain careers in business that are truly based on imagination and ingenuity. Do you like preparing budgets and managing expenses? Would you also be interested in launching new products and services, using advertising campaigns and promotions? Here are two jobs that let you do just that:

Artistic Director:
Artistic Directors work for orchestras, theatre groups and arts festivals. You'll have creative input, plus responsibility for finances, membership and other administrative areas. Help increase audience attendance for your favourite artistic events.

 Marketing Manager:

Business-types with creative leanings may be drawn to the field of marketing. In this job you get to work with ad agencies, research companies, design houses, packaging producers, public relations firms and other related suppliers. You'll also have financial responsibility for your products.

Film:
You needn't move to Hollywood to realize your movie making dream. You will, in any case, need an eye for detail and a really good sense of how to tell stories visually. There'll be scripts to prepare, scenes to shoot, and hours spent editing to perfect the video.

Videographer:
You make studio quality videos. These might be creative and fun, or serious and business-like. In general you're hired by employers who need corporate videos and films for training staff. Your knowledge of lighting, film speeds, setting and background choice - in addition to the technical aspects of shooting and posting videos - will qualify you for this career.

Animator:
Can you bring creative ideas to life with animation? If so you may be in demand with movie, commercial and video production houses. Likely you have knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (or similar program) and Maya or 3D Studio Max.

Architectural Technician:
Drafting designs for buildings and living spaces is what architectural technicians do. You'll become a whiz at CAD (Computer Assisted Design) and visualization software. Combine your creative impulses with technical accuracy in this expanding field.

Graphic Artist:
Use your visual artistry and creativity to design images of all types. Match these up with your computer graphics talent and you too could work in an ad agency, marketing company, public relations firm, fashion house, or other place where graphics need to be generated continually.
Website Designer:
More than techie skills are needed when designing websites. Creative flair and knowledge of user interface requirements are essential. So is the ability to create arresting graphics.

Writing:
You spin out words with the greatest of ease. Would you like to write copy that sells? Advertisements and brochures are filled with phrases created by writers. So are annual reports for companies. And pamphlets or other marketing material.

Copywriter:
Copywriters tend to do their wordsmithing in advertising agencies and on content-heavy websites. They fabricate the writing in advertisements and commercials, to accompany visuals and musical themes. You should be able to adapt your material to specific audiences.

Visual Arts:
Some people have a gift for seeing the world in ways that highlight its beauty and distinctiveness. Maybe you can walk into an empty room and see its possibilities. Or use a camera to capture pictures that speak a thousand words.

Interior Designer:
This is a job for those with flair for harmonizing colors and furnishings to different spaces. You'll plan room themes, then purchase appropriate furniture and artwork. All within budget, deadline and client specs, of course.

Photographer:
Professional photographers need to be familiar with product, event and portrait photography. Your picture shooting aptitude is needed by newspapers, magazines, content-heavy websites, and ad agencies, among others. So say "cheese" and apply today.