This article spoke about the various routes that designers have in current society. What was very interesting for me was the article stating that all graphic design jobs required an actual degree. When I was completing my Graphic Design Associate Degree, at least 1/3 of the class were older established adults that pretty much had some form of design skills after having worked as a designer for so many years. Most of their situations were that their job was now requiring that they held some form of paper that stated they were graphic designers, even though their employer knew that they could design. I remember that there even was a man in his 70's who was pretty awesome at typography; it feels like a totally different world than the school that I have been for the last three years.
KCAI, I feel was described when the article writer was describing grad school. We are basically making lifelong connections while in class, many of us have put in very long hours and sometimes not sleeping, because we are dedicated to the work that we are doing—or just managed our time incorrectly. Many of us are pretty much so wrapped into graphic design that other classes fade away and a bit so does our outside life. I fully understand that grad school is a different environment, but art school feels like that half step to grad school. Had I just attended a college that had a design program I may not feel as if I am in a mini grad program, but who really knows for sure.
I keep thinking about that statistic that on the low end we will have I think it's 4 or 7 careers in our lifetime—then I wonder how long I will be here in design. At this point, I could definitely see myself going to grad school for some form of design/design writing, but who really knows what the future is going to hold yet. I think I will know in 3–5 years, if design is my main field. I have a variety of interests still, so I'm not majorly concerned if it ends up being some similar field to graphic design or storytelling or communicating. I do think that right now I belong somewhere in the design or advertising field and can't wait to learn more. I'm also excited for the possibility to move around and see what design culture is like in different states + cities, perhaps even countries.
I wonder where my classmates + professors will end up though...hmm