Jesse R.
- San Marcos, TX 78666 ( 34.2 mi )
- Experienced Graphic Design Tutor
- Male Age 32
- Member since: 12/2014
- Will travel up to 30 miles
- Rates from $25 to $40 /hr
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On-line
In-Home
In-Group
- Also Tutors: Creative Arts, Graphic Design, Advertising
Graphic Design is one of my top subjects! I am a highly creative and skilled graphic designer, illustrator, and web designer with great studio management skills who thrives in the media and advertising sectors. I have extensive graphic design knowledge, and I am a locally-published web designer who brings exceptional knowledge and enthusiasm to every design process and project. I am a designer successful at experimenting with new approaches, techniques, and software. I thrive under pressure and I am inspired by an artistic challenge. I have an Associates of Applied Science in Visual Communication (Graphic Design) as well as a Certificate of Proficiency in Graphic Design. I have been working as a designer for 6 years and have been employed at Tyler Junior College as their Graphic Designer in their Marketing and Digital Media department for the last two years. I am currently enrolled as a student at Texas State University and pursuing a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Communication Design.
I am proficient in many Adobe Creative Suite software programs to generate high quality images and web pages.
The software that I am proficient with are: Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign, Muse, Lightroom, and more.
My skills include: Illustration, graphic design, web design, drawing, custom typography, commercial and advertisement design, multimedia design, typesetting, identity and branding.
Being a professional designer is about making the boring interesting. You must possess a strong sense of aesthetics and be able to turn something ugly into something beautiful. Design isn’t about software or computers necessarily, it’s about visual communication. Being a designer is about understanding people (often very specific groups of them). You must intuitively or explicitly know a thing or two about human psychology. What motivates people to act? How will people respond to certain visual styles? How can you leverage design to help people understand whatever it is you want to tell them? With this said, I believe that a solid foundation in basic design principles is an absolute must and will stay with a person for their entire career. A great way to teach good design practices is by showcasing bad ones, discussing why they’re bad and creating beautiful pieces of work while giving t ... read more