At their core, they are the same. But neither one can make the jump from one field to the other and churn out award-quality work. Both of these fields have very focused skill sets that don’t translate natively into the other, even though some aspects are similar. But, if you have a passion for design and layout, a graphic designer could quickly learn how to make an attractive and usable site using existing composition skills.
7 Comments Received
February 19th, 2010 @8:22 am
Nice video….clarifying lots of doubt..Thnx!
February 20th, 2010 @8:42 am
@webmasterqws
Glad you liked it.
Stef
February 21st, 2010 @9:11 am
This was a very useful video indeed.Thanks a lot.
February 21st, 2010 @2:14 pm
At their core, they are the same. But neither one can make the jump from one field to the other and churn out award-quality work. Both of these fields have very focused skill sets that don’t translate natively into the other, even though some aspects are similar. But, if you have a passion for design and layout, a graphic designer could quickly learn how to make an attractive and usable site using existing composition skills.
February 24th, 2010 @9:23 pm
@carnagerpm
Always!
February 26th, 2010 @5:10 pm
what happens when a web designer jumps into print? Do they turn out good work? -=)
February 27th, 2010 @9:52 pm
love the HD quality!! and the content of course
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