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  2. Graphic design occupations - Wikipedia

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    Art production managers supervise artists or advise the supervisors of artists. Creative directors and art directors often assume the role of art production managers, especially when production cost is not a critical enough concern to designate a manager for the specific role.

  3. List of artistic occupations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artistic and creative occupations related to the creation of artistic displays.. Accessory designer; Advertising designer; Animator; Architect; Art administrator ...

  4. Paste up - Wikipedia

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    A professional known variously as a paste-up artist, layout artist, mechanical artist, production artist, or compositor would cut the type into sections and arrange it carefully across multiple columns. [2] For example, a 15 inch strip could be cut into three 5-inch sections.

  5. Creative director - Wikipedia

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    For example, this responsibility is often seen in industries related to advertisement. The creative director is known to guide a team of employees with skills and experience related to graphic design, fine arts, motion graphics, and other creative industry fields. Some example works can include visual layout, brainstorming, and copywriting.

  6. Talent manager - Wikipedia

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    Modern talents managers are associated with all artistic fields, sports, as well as various fields in business. [3] Talent agents have at times been covered in the music or art press almost as intently as artists themselves, for example the various talent agents who spearheaded the British Invasion of The Beatles and Herman's Hermits in the 1960s such as Brian Epstein, Allan Williams, Harvey ...

  7. DTP artist - Wikipedia

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    A desktop publishing artist or artworker is a desktop publishing worker, responsible for translating the work of art directors and graphic designers [1] into digital files ready to go to print or be placed online. A DTP operator is usually skilled in multiple computer design applications, such as Adobe CS.

  8. Graphic designer - Wikipedia

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    Graphic design is one of the most in-demand professions with significant job opportunities, as it allows leveraging technological advancements and working online from anywhere in the world. [4] Generally, a graphic designer works in areas such as branding, corporate identity, advertising, technical and artistic drawing, multimedia, etc.

  9. Layout artist - Wikipedia

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