Overview and Award Outcomes
Overview
The Interactive Designer is responsible for the creative production of computer generated artwork and presentation materials. The designer must be able to use good written, verbal and visual communication skills, both with clients and other team members. Some jobs will require independent work and others will be part of a team effort. This production work may include CD ROMs, interactive programs, web graphics, ad design, 2D and 3D animations, video graphics and print materials.
Award Outcomes
Produce media solutions for clients
Analyze end-user needs
Demonstrate proficiency with industry-standard media production hardware and software
Demonstrate production workflows
Develop creative solutions with visual and audio techniques
Understand roles and function as a part of a production team
Develop positive and accurate written communications
Apply legal and ethical principles to personal, social, and professional behaviors
Career Opportunities
Interactive Designers with good artistic design skills are in high demand by media producers, film and animation companies, production houses, government agencies, printing houses, ad agencies, educational institutions and businesses who are engaged in local and global communications with outside customers or company employees.