Why not just say all your comments in one post? ... I never implied people people can just open Illustrator and produce amazing work the first time. Everyone needs practice to be better. I have worked in Graphic Arts and Printing for over 25 years and have seen my share of good and bad.
Many designers think their standards are high ... when really that are just average ... maybe you are setting your standards higher than they really are.
On the other hand I have worked with many talented Artists without any formal training and they are just plain gifted.
What I am saying is, just because you get formal training does not make you an Artist. I found in school a lot of students were just not going to cut it in the real world because they don't have what it takes creatively.![]()
An artist and a designer are two very different things. Good art is interpreted. Good design is understood. I agree that formal training is not as important in art (motivation, creativity, and networking are key), but design is something completely different. You can have all the artistic skill in the world, but if you can't communicate the right message using your designs then all that skill just went to waste. Design is about a lot more then JUST artistic ability. It's a very different thought process.