6 Reasons Technophiles Make Better Graphic Designers
Who Are Technophiles?
Technophilia refers generally to a strong
enthusiasm for technology, especially new
technologies such. The term, Technophiles,
is used for a person who is enthusiastic
about new technologies. Technophiles view
technology's interaction with society as
creating an utopia, cyber or otherwise, and
a strong indescribable futuristic feeling.
Technophile vs. Technophobe
Technophile regards most or all
technology positively. They enjoy
using tech and focus on the
egocentric benefits. Technophobe
are fearful of advanced
technologies. Technophobia
becomes more complex as
technology continues to evolve.
Let’s see why technophiles are potentially more savvy when it comes to design…
Graphic Designers are free spirits: 1 of every 4 designers is self-employed.
Technology facilitates self-paced design environment.
There's a battle that every freelance graphic designer struggles
with and that is procrastination. Designers are often hesitant to
admit, or even realize, that we they have put off something that
they should have done a long time back or should be doing right
now. In time such as these, technology comes to the rescue. It
helps designers overcome procrastination and streamlines
communication and collaboration with clients to make it easier to
work in a freelance setting.
Graphic Designers Learn At Their
Own Pace: “While my education life
gave a great start, I feel most of my
skills have been self taught through
experimentation and following the
work and tutorials of others.” says,
Chris Spooner.
Technology keeps designers in the know.
The real world is the best classroom for designers.
Graphic designers tend to learn better under real-world
constraints such as business interest, competitor
evaluation and market prospect, rather than in an
isolated classroom environment. But how these designers
get their inspiration from or where do they find those all
those tutorials, etc.? Yes, tech again is the answer.
Technology is what keeps these designers updated and
provides them access to the information they need.
Graphic Designers Are Multitasker:
25% of self-employed full or part time
designers also hold an additional
salaried job in design or in another
occupation.
Technology gets designers tied to their work. Designers often juggle
between multiple projects at a time. But juggling too many tasks
without forethought can lead to needless stress and productivity
loss. Multitasking is a misnomer. It calls for efficiency that is usually
beyond human capacity. Technology keeps designers tied to their
work. It keeps them connected on the go, helping them do more in
less time and simplifies what’s on their plate and the order in which
each task must be accomplished.
Graphic Design Is A Competitive
Marketplace: The Forecast of graphic
designers working in the United States is
323,100 in 2018, compared to 192,240 in
2008.
Technology helps designers evolve and adapt quickly.
Graphic design jobs, be it full time or part time, have
intense competition. The good news is that there's still
plentiful opportunities to propagate and thrive in the
market place with the job prospect growing. The
question is how to stand out of the competition?
Technology is the answer. Because of the competitive
nature of job, graphic designers with creditable
knowledge of design software and tech to automate
and compliment design will have the best chance of
success.
Graphic Design Is Always Evolving: 10x Mobile
growth translates into responsive design.
Emergence of material design. Flat vs. Real:
Which way to go?
Technology is superb at keeping up with industry happenings.
Graphic design is a broad and multifaceted ground. There are
various arenas in which graphic designers specialize and there are
others that are sprouting unceasingly due to unanimous growth in
business demand and changing graphic design trends. From mobile
to cloud, technology is at the core of emerging design trends. And
those who are responsive to technological happenings stand a
better chance all the way. Because it is easier for them to perceive
and adapt according to new design standards.
Techies Are More Savvy With Graphic
Design Tools: The chart, based on Smart
Press research, shows how a panel of
graphic designers ranked several of the
most popular design programs.
Technology is everywhere.
Choosing the right set of design tool is vital to
the success of a graphic design project.
Consequently, graphic designers have to
progressively invest in new technologies, both
hardware and software, to stay up and ahead
in the game. Not liking tech is no option
though. Therefore, a graphic design must be
tech savvy to know how to maximize their
budget and choose technology that moves
them forward and gives desired competitive
advantage.
6 Reasons Technophiles Make Better Graphic Designers

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6 Reasons Technophiles Make Better Graphic Designers

  • 1. 6 Reasons Technophiles Make Better Graphic Designers
  • 2. Who Are Technophiles? Technophilia refers generally to a strong enthusiasm for technology, especially new technologies such. The term, Technophiles, is used for a person who is enthusiastic about new technologies. Technophiles view technology's interaction with society as creating an utopia, cyber or otherwise, and a strong indescribable futuristic feeling.
  • 3. Technophile vs. Technophobe Technophile regards most or all technology positively. They enjoy using tech and focus on the egocentric benefits. Technophobe are fearful of advanced technologies. Technophobia becomes more complex as technology continues to evolve.
  • 4. Let’s see why technophiles are potentially more savvy when it comes to design…
  • 5. Graphic Designers are free spirits: 1 of every 4 designers is self-employed.
  • 6. Technology facilitates self-paced design environment. There's a battle that every freelance graphic designer struggles with and that is procrastination. Designers are often hesitant to admit, or even realize, that we they have put off something that they should have done a long time back or should be doing right now. In time such as these, technology comes to the rescue. It helps designers overcome procrastination and streamlines communication and collaboration with clients to make it easier to work in a freelance setting.
  • 7. Graphic Designers Learn At Their Own Pace: “While my education life gave a great start, I feel most of my skills have been self taught through experimentation and following the work and tutorials of others.” says, Chris Spooner.
  • 8. Technology keeps designers in the know. The real world is the best classroom for designers. Graphic designers tend to learn better under real-world constraints such as business interest, competitor evaluation and market prospect, rather than in an isolated classroom environment. But how these designers get their inspiration from or where do they find those all those tutorials, etc.? Yes, tech again is the answer. Technology is what keeps these designers updated and provides them access to the information they need.
  • 9. Graphic Designers Are Multitasker: 25% of self-employed full or part time designers also hold an additional salaried job in design or in another occupation.
  • 10. Technology gets designers tied to their work. Designers often juggle between multiple projects at a time. But juggling too many tasks without forethought can lead to needless stress and productivity loss. Multitasking is a misnomer. It calls for efficiency that is usually beyond human capacity. Technology keeps designers tied to their work. It keeps them connected on the go, helping them do more in less time and simplifies what’s on their plate and the order in which each task must be accomplished.
  • 11. Graphic Design Is A Competitive Marketplace: The Forecast of graphic designers working in the United States is 323,100 in 2018, compared to 192,240 in 2008.
  • 12. Technology helps designers evolve and adapt quickly. Graphic design jobs, be it full time or part time, have intense competition. The good news is that there's still plentiful opportunities to propagate and thrive in the market place with the job prospect growing. The question is how to stand out of the competition? Technology is the answer. Because of the competitive nature of job, graphic designers with creditable knowledge of design software and tech to automate and compliment design will have the best chance of success.
  • 13. Graphic Design Is Always Evolving: 10x Mobile growth translates into responsive design. Emergence of material design. Flat vs. Real: Which way to go?
  • 14. Technology is superb at keeping up with industry happenings. Graphic design is a broad and multifaceted ground. There are various arenas in which graphic designers specialize and there are others that are sprouting unceasingly due to unanimous growth in business demand and changing graphic design trends. From mobile to cloud, technology is at the core of emerging design trends. And those who are responsive to technological happenings stand a better chance all the way. Because it is easier for them to perceive and adapt according to new design standards.
  • 15. Techies Are More Savvy With Graphic Design Tools: The chart, based on Smart Press research, shows how a panel of graphic designers ranked several of the most popular design programs.
  • 16. Technology is everywhere. Choosing the right set of design tool is vital to the success of a graphic design project. Consequently, graphic designers have to progressively invest in new technologies, both hardware and software, to stay up and ahead in the game. Not liking tech is no option though. Therefore, a graphic design must be tech savvy to know how to maximize their budget and choose technology that moves them forward and gives desired competitive advantage.