print or non-print?
Feb. 26th, 2003 01:37 pmI would like to have your opinion, please.
As all or hopefully at least most of you know, I am right now on my way to be a mediadesigner. To be exact, I am a mediadesigner specialised in design - print.
This print is the... 'problem' or the thing I have a little hassle about. Here, where I learn, they can only teach me print, which means making flyers, brochures, booklets etc.
Non-print, which I would be more interessted in is making websites, working with flash etc. But I couldn't learn that here.
BUT there is the possibility I anyway take it as a direction, so I will learn about it in school at least. That also means, all my final tests will be about non-print. What I will learn in school will be far from the things I have to know for the final tests, so I would have to learn all that at home, beside my normal apprenticeship.
But in the end I would be a non-print media-designer.
So... what do you think?
Going on learning print, liking it, but being not totally satisfied and having a harder time finding a non-printer job after the apprenticeship
OR
learning non-print, having a harder way now, because noone here at work will be able to help me with the internet stuff, but hoping I can do it myself (i will have help from other pupils, but...). Hoping I will manage the test and being a non-print designer afterwards.
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As all or hopefully at least most of you know, I am right now on my way to be a mediadesigner. To be exact, I am a mediadesigner specialised in design - print.
This print is the... 'problem' or the thing I have a little hassle about. Here, where I learn, they can only teach me print, which means making flyers, brochures, booklets etc.
Non-print, which I would be more interessted in is making websites, working with flash etc. But I couldn't learn that here.
BUT there is the possibility I anyway take it as a direction, so I will learn about it in school at least. That also means, all my final tests will be about non-print. What I will learn in school will be far from the things I have to know for the final tests, so I would have to learn all that at home, beside my normal apprenticeship.
But in the end I would be a non-print media-designer.
So... what do you think?
Going on learning print, liking it, but being not totally satisfied and having a harder time finding a non-printer job after the apprenticeship
OR
learning non-print, having a harder way now, because noone here at work will be able to help me with the internet stuff, but hoping I can do it myself (i will have help from other pupils, but...). Hoping I will manage the test and being a non-print designer afterwards.
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