Graphic Design Career Education Resource Launched

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(Newswire.net — Aug 22, 2013) Seattle, WA — Online Design Classes, a new web-based college consumer resource, is now live on the Web.

The OnlineDesignClasses.com site can help anyone who is interested in a career in graphic arts and design learn more about the design field and what kind of formal training is required to work in this field.

“This site is geared towards young people who may have an interest in a graphic design career, but need to learn more about it,” says site publisher Denise Campbell.

A main feature of the OnlineDesignClasses.com web site is that it encourages visitors to quickly locate colleges that they could seriously consider. Site visitors can look for schools either by their location or through the type of education program offered.

Campbell says that students can decide which education tract is right for them. “Students can enroll at a four-year university and work towards earning their bachelor’s degree, or they can concentrate on earning an associate’s degree in just two years”, she said, “If the student is creative, artistic and learns the necessary software, either option can work.”

According to Campbell, art students often excel in the design field. “Students who are creative and have an innate art talent really have a leg up in this field,” Campbell continued. “The whole process seems to just come easier for them.”

“Design is a challenging field,” Campbell concluded, “It requires daily creativity, but it also can be very rewarding for the right individual too.”

The site is free to work with, there is no cost or sign-up needed.

About Online Design Classes
OnlineDesignClasses.com is a niche website that examines education and graphic design career training themes. To learn more, go to http://www.onlinedesignclasses.com.

Media Contact:
Denise Campbell
Email: Campbell@OnlineDesignClasses.com
Contact Form: http://www.onlinedesignclasses.com/mail-us.html