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I already know about graphic designing. What are some other design jobs for computers? I enjoy photography and editing. im also interested in creating websites. What are other things to do that i can go to college for and what makes a lot of money? Im 15 and just curious lol
Answer
First rule of design is to identify what you enjoy.
Also design has become very much about the theory of your target market, as to just creating something.
A casual overlook:
Interface Design < (Popular profession due to smart phone devices) Similar to graphic design, creating an interface for the user to be able to interact with. Ranging from casual apps, games, electronics, white goods etc.
Product Design/ Industrial Design < (My field) Create a Solution to a problem, though the use of critical design evaluation. You would typically need to be able to sketch hand and digital drawing, create models from hand, 3D models using Autodesk Inventor, Solidworks, Rhino 3d, Autodesk Mudbox, Zbrush, 3Ds Max, Maya, Adobe Suite.
Nothing is more satisfying in creating a product on a napkin and seeing 2 weeks later being printed on a 3D printer to present to a client.
Here are links to help you understand this field.
Hand drawing:
http://www.sketch-a-day.com/
http://thingsthatwelearn.com/19074/Industrial-Design-Sketch-Tutorials
Digital Drawing, Sketchbook Pro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrCXYb7hIfk
http://www.wacom.eu/index2.asp?pid=245&lang=en (Graphical tablet)
Computer Design
http://students.autodesk.com/ (Since your a student, you can use there software for free!) Get some tutorials on Youtube.
3D Print
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QP73uTJApw
5 axis Cnc Machine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWJAeEzqdc4 (Skip to 0:41)
Design community
http://www.core77.com/ (Your best friend!)
College > Product Design
Degree>
http://courses.uwe.ac.uk/H131/2012
Get the right mix> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOnCRWUsSGA (Become a world class product designer, who created the iphone, ipad, imac, ibog etc)
But if you don't enjoy an engineering approach, you can do a casual approach and become a lifestyle designer. A few names> Tom Dixon, Philippe Starck, Seymour Powell, Roberto Lazzeroni and Julian Brown.
A typical graduate (One who has finished uni) can expect to earn £22-£25 on their first job.
First rule of design is to identify what you enjoy.
Also design has become very much about the theory of your target market, as to just creating something.
A casual overlook:
Interface Design < (Popular profession due to smart phone devices) Similar to graphic design, creating an interface for the user to be able to interact with. Ranging from casual apps, games, electronics, white goods etc.
Product Design/ Industrial Design < (My field) Create a Solution to a problem, though the use of critical design evaluation. You would typically need to be able to sketch hand and digital drawing, create models from hand, 3D models using Autodesk Inventor, Solidworks, Rhino 3d, Autodesk Mudbox, Zbrush, 3Ds Max, Maya, Adobe Suite.
Nothing is more satisfying in creating a product on a napkin and seeing 2 weeks later being printed on a 3D printer to present to a client.
Here are links to help you understand this field.
Hand drawing:
http://www.sketch-a-day.com/
http://thingsthatwelearn.com/19074/Industrial-Design-Sketch-Tutorials
Digital Drawing, Sketchbook Pro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrCXYb7hIfk
http://www.wacom.eu/index2.asp?pid=245&lang=en (Graphical tablet)
Computer Design
http://students.autodesk.com/ (Since your a student, you can use there software for free!) Get some tutorials on Youtube.
3D Print
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QP73uTJApw
5 axis Cnc Machine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWJAeEzqdc4 (Skip to 0:41)
Design community
http://www.core77.com/ (Your best friend!)
College > Product Design
Degree>
http://courses.uwe.ac.uk/H131/2012
Get the right mix> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOnCRWUsSGA (Become a world class product designer, who created the iphone, ipad, imac, ibog etc)
But if you don't enjoy an engineering approach, you can do a casual approach and become a lifestyle designer. A few names> Tom Dixon, Philippe Starck, Seymour Powell, Roberto Lazzeroni and Julian Brown.
A typical graduate (One who has finished uni) can expect to earn £22-£25 on their first job.
Samsung S3 vs. Galaxy Nexus?

Abraham Me
Which one is the better phone? Are they overall the same?
Answer
Hi I recommend the Galaxy Nexus, I bought it here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ZEF01A/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B005ZEF01A&linkCode=as2&tag=acomprar-20
This is my experience with the Galaxy Nexus:
The Galaxy Nexus is an awesome device with a stunning display. Despite many other reviews online, ICS (the new version of Android launching with this device) is pretty easy to navigate/figure out. It does have a learning curve (even for die-hard long-time Android users), but much of the OS has been made more intuitive- one just has to step back and quit over-thinking what you are trying to do (or remembering previously complicated menus for those of us that have been around Android for a while), as (generally) everything you need is right there on the screen (unless you can't do it).
My only two complaints are:
1.) Many apps still have not been updated to play nicely with ICS by their developers (but this will change when Verizon launches the device and ICS becomes more prevalent), and
2.) The price. This phone is expensive, and while completely worth it for power-users such as myself, many people will struggle with this. The main reason for expense right now is the fact that it must be imported to the US from the UK (and soon Japan/Germany/elsewhere?), so there are fees and shipping associated with that. Also, once the device does officially launch here in the US, Verizon (and other carriers hopefully) will subsidize it and bring the price down a bit).
Some people complain about the camera on this phone, but as with any other camera phone, there is a lot of variation. Yes there are bad pics out there on the various forums, but there are a lot of really good pictures taken with it by people who know the ins and outs of photography. The shutter and operation of the camera is lagless (perfect and fast), and I have found it to perform better than any of my other phones in low-light situations. It performs (in my experience) on par with the iPhone 4 (I have not played with a 4s yet so I can't say anything about that device). At the end of the day, if you want professional pictures, buy a professional camera. No phone will give you the quality of a DSLR. This phone is much more than sufficient for capturing the quick memories relevant for sharing via email/text messages or social media.
Also, there is a bug where the firmware does not debounce the volume rocker properly (there is an unshielded radio amplifier located near the rocker's circuitry that when connected to or near 2G signal on the 900 mHz band the volume rocker will think it is being pressed due to the interference), a software OTA update began being pushed out to phones yesterday (11/30/2011) to fix this issue (verified by many user reports to have fixed it). This issue affected only users outside of the US (we do not use the 900 mHz frequency band here in the states). If nothing else, this illustrates the greatest reason to buy this phone. The issue was discovered as widespread Sat. 11/19, Google's firmware fix is dated (as being compiled on/completed on) 11/21 (the following Monday), and the 9 days in between fix completion and deployment is due to testing and logistics of pushing out an OTA update. 11 days from issue identification to resolution, which is outstanding. The main reason to buy this phone is Google's dedication to this product line (the "Nexus" Series) and its software. No waiting on carriers and OEMs to write/modify/reject/etc. each little update the phone gets.
Hi I recommend the Galaxy Nexus, I bought it here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ZEF01A/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B005ZEF01A&linkCode=as2&tag=acomprar-20
This is my experience with the Galaxy Nexus:
The Galaxy Nexus is an awesome device with a stunning display. Despite many other reviews online, ICS (the new version of Android launching with this device) is pretty easy to navigate/figure out. It does have a learning curve (even for die-hard long-time Android users), but much of the OS has been made more intuitive- one just has to step back and quit over-thinking what you are trying to do (or remembering previously complicated menus for those of us that have been around Android for a while), as (generally) everything you need is right there on the screen (unless you can't do it).
My only two complaints are:
1.) Many apps still have not been updated to play nicely with ICS by their developers (but this will change when Verizon launches the device and ICS becomes more prevalent), and
2.) The price. This phone is expensive, and while completely worth it for power-users such as myself, many people will struggle with this. The main reason for expense right now is the fact that it must be imported to the US from the UK (and soon Japan/Germany/elsewhere?), so there are fees and shipping associated with that. Also, once the device does officially launch here in the US, Verizon (and other carriers hopefully) will subsidize it and bring the price down a bit).
Some people complain about the camera on this phone, but as with any other camera phone, there is a lot of variation. Yes there are bad pics out there on the various forums, but there are a lot of really good pictures taken with it by people who know the ins and outs of photography. The shutter and operation of the camera is lagless (perfect and fast), and I have found it to perform better than any of my other phones in low-light situations. It performs (in my experience) on par with the iPhone 4 (I have not played with a 4s yet so I can't say anything about that device). At the end of the day, if you want professional pictures, buy a professional camera. No phone will give you the quality of a DSLR. This phone is much more than sufficient for capturing the quick memories relevant for sharing via email/text messages or social media.
Also, there is a bug where the firmware does not debounce the volume rocker properly (there is an unshielded radio amplifier located near the rocker's circuitry that when connected to or near 2G signal on the 900 mHz band the volume rocker will think it is being pressed due to the interference), a software OTA update began being pushed out to phones yesterday (11/30/2011) to fix this issue (verified by many user reports to have fixed it). This issue affected only users outside of the US (we do not use the 900 mHz frequency band here in the states). If nothing else, this illustrates the greatest reason to buy this phone. The issue was discovered as widespread Sat. 11/19, Google's firmware fix is dated (as being compiled on/completed on) 11/21 (the following Monday), and the 9 days in between fix completion and deployment is due to testing and logistics of pushing out an OTA update. 11 days from issue identification to resolution, which is outstanding. The main reason to buy this phone is Google's dedication to this product line (the "Nexus" Series) and its software. No waiting on carriers and OEMs to write/modify/reject/etc. each little update the phone gets.
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