In 2003, I transferred to Great University’s Department of Communication Design. As I was initially relatively unskilled in design, I found the content quite challenging, but as I progressed, I found myself building skills and learning to creatively apply what I learned in classes. This school is renowned in the field of design, and I learned about advertising design, illustration, sketching, and various other subjects related to this field. I earned my Bachelor degree in the Department of Advertising Design at Good University in 2000. It is largely for this reason that I have decided to pursue a master’s degree in the USA, as I feel that the comprehensive education offered in such a setting will instill in me the fresh ideas and skills that will allow me to transcend the limitations of the design industry in. I have noticed such challenges in my own work, where the effectiveness of my designs is often hindered by a lack of direct communication with clients, which can result in differences between the clients’ expectations and the actual finished product. The end result of such a system is that designers produce work in relative isolation of the actual needs of clients the work, while of high quality, suffers from the obstacles presented by the lack of communication between designer and client.
Instead, a salesperson communicates with clients and then relays the pertinent information and requirements on to the designer. In the design industry in, the designers seldom have direct contact with clients, as they tend to be focused exclusively on the content of their work.