Scrapbook Graphic Designer Job Descriptions
A scrapbook is an electronic or physical album into which clippings, pictures or notes can be pasted. A scrapbook graphic designer creates graphics to meet specific promotional needs or commercial requirements.
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Job Specifications
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A scrapbook graphic designer creates digital or physical scrapbook page kits and embellishments, and recreates elements to match samples that clients provide. The designer also thinks creatively, interacts with design software, organizes and plans work and communicates with clients on a regular basis.
Skill Set, Tools and Technologies
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According to O*Net OnLine, a scrapbook graphic designer must have creative skills in addition to excellent vision. Good communication skills are also assets in this field. To perform the necessary tasks aptly, the designer often uses wide-format printers, scanners and desktop publishing software, such as Adobe Systems Adobe FrameMaker.
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Earnings and Academic Credentials
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A scrapbook graphic designer job pays an average annual salary of $54,000 as of 2010, according to the career data website Indeed. Employers require that job candidates have practical experience and at least a high school diploma to qualify for a scrapbook graphic designer position.
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References
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