Is Game Programming Right for You?

By: Meghan S.

Think You Can Create Video Games?

If you are an individual who is intensely creative and have a passion for gaming, a career in game programming could be the perfect fit. Want to find out more?

Game Programming
: An Overview

Game designers and programmers are some of the most innovative and resourceful people out there. A career designing and programming video games requires not only creativity and a great sense of what gamers want, but it also requires a great deal of technical training and dedication.

Developers and programmers work in a variety of specialized areas. For instance, a developer may work specifically on a certain type of game console, or a programmer may work specifically on role-playing games. This allows those in these types of positions a great amount of creative freedom to work within an area they are especially interested in.

Developers and programmers can make an above-average living, with opportunities for raises, bonuses, fringe benefits, and project advancements common. Because game developers and programmers work within the entertainment industry, there is a great deal of competition between potential employees, and those who have exceptional training and/or experience will be noticed by employers more frequently than those without relevant training or experience.

Once hired on with a software firm, developers and programmers are expected to work hard and become dedicated members of the development team. Long hours are mandatory, but most firms counter the demands of the job with perks such as a casual dress code or extensive relaxation opportunities onsite. Individuals considering a career in the game development or programming field should possess a strong work ethic but know how to make the most of their off-time, as such time is usually short and opportunities for it far between.

The Relevance of Development and Programming in today’s World

Many people do not realize what a large role game developers and programmers play in how they experience the world on a daily basis. In addition to being responsible for creating popular video games used for recreation and relaxation, video game developers and programmers are involved in developing graphics used in media from cell phones to movie theaters. As the field of educational gaming grows, developers and programmers are increasingly involved in developing educational content used inside and outside of the classroom, and some of the world’s most exceptional developers are involved in creating the special effects involved in films such as “Avatar” and “Star Wars”.

Game Programming/Developing as a Career Path

For those interested in choosing video game design and/or programming as a career choice, the first step is to choose a great school. There are plenty of art and design colleges out there, so look more at what type of coursework the school provides. Courses involving image manipulation, 3-D modeling, and concepts like texture mapping will be invaluable. Also, look for degree programs such as a BA in game programming, development, or design, or similar degrees in the field of computer science or computer engineering. When choosing a program, also look for institutions that provide students with intern opportunities or job placement assistance. These types of programs will help you gain industry experience and networking opportunities necessary for landing a job when you graduate.

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How Important is Website Usability

Design Makes or Breaks A Website

by Kate Henlay

Usability on the Web is vital if you want to have customers continue to come back. A research has found that only 42% of Web users find what they require on any given Web page which leaves the remaining 58% still searching. This means that Usability of a website is central in order to get sales and make money. If your customers can’t find what they’re looking for, they won’t be purchasing, and odds are, they won’t be returning. It doesn’t matter how new and inventive your site is, the fact is cool doesn’t cut it. Continue reading

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Color Psychology and Graphic Design

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Author: Bharat Bista

Colors have psychological impacts. They are attributes of eyes, but are the chemistry of the mind. Colors are perceived though pupils, and the effects are produced with associated nerves to the brain neurons.

Light reflecting through objects in different wavelengths and frequency stimulates different “cones” or color receptor cells of the retina in the eyes and makes perception possible for different colors.

Colors influence people through psychological changes and are associated with certain feelings and meanings. Colors exist everywhere else, it is omnipresent. Colors represent cultural, social customs and emotional values and its use in arts, printing, designing, websites, graphics, etc. – these days are unavoidable. Continue reading

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A Fulfilling Career Through Interactive Media and Graphic Design

By: Meghan S.

It’s hardly a secret that the recent economic slump has hit quite a few professionals around the world pretty hard. Many who thought their jobs were secure are now thumbing their way through the classifieds. There are few industries that have been untouched by the devastation, but there is one sector that has not only remained relatively unscathed during the recent recession but actually grown in some cases. That’s the field of Interactive Media and Design. While print media continues to decline in importance and market share, the realm of Internet media and development is only now beginning to explore its potential for future growth.

Interactive Media and Design is a multidisciplinary line of work that revolves around Creating Rich Internet Applications and websites. Using tools like Flash, HTML, Javascript, ActionScript and many other cutting-edge and innovative technologies, graphic designers create eye-catching and useful media and applications both for E-commerce and for entertainment. Simply put, Graphic Designers and Web Developers take ideas and turn them into reality. This can include everything from crafting web pages both for the desktop and the mobile phone ecosystems, as well as applications for emerging platforms like tablet PCs and more.

As globalization makes our world smaller and more integrated with each passing year, companies and entrepreneurs need to work harder than ever to make themselves visible and recognizable. On a level playing field populated by millions of worthy competitors spread throughout the world, firms use rich media and applications to get the attention of prospective customers and clients, and to provide value for their users. One of the best things about Interactive Media and Design is that it requires such a versatile skill set that designers and developers can work for businesses in literally every field imaginable, from medicine to government to law and beyond.

While anyone can get involved in web development and Graphic Design on their own, it helps to learn the trade in a more structured environment. Obtaining a degree in Interactive Media and Design helps you get a foot in the door when trying to break into field. You don’t have to attend your local university and rack up thousands in debt to educate yourself and get the skills required to get a job in Interactive Media and Design. One of the best ways to get accredited is through online course work. This allows you to freelance and practice your new found skills on the side while earning a diploma and making money at the same time. There are tons of great options available as far as online universities are concerned, each with their own strengths and specialties.

A career in Interactive Media and Design entails working with a wide range of different professionals in diverse fields. Taking their vision and translating it into a visual medium is your job as a designer. The one constant that you can depend on in this type of work is perpetual change. It’s a fast-paced career choice that doesn’t give you much time to breath, but at the same time doesn’t give you much of an opportunity to get bored either. Out of all the different career choices one can make, a life spent in Interactive Media and Design is one of the most challenging, satisfying and lucrative that you can ask for.

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What Does It Take to Become a Graphic Designer?

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Author: Avi Solutions

Being a graphic designer is a career that is ideal for anyone who loves to use words and pictures to communicate ideas and messages to other people. Graphic designers are used for a whole variety of different jobs in lots of different fields which can include things like:
•    Advertising on posters and in magazines.
•    Designing the layout of websites for companies.
•    Creating CD-ROM pages.
•    Designing logos, letterheads and other branded material for companies.
•    Creating brochures.
•    Designing leaflets and handouts.
•    Designing effects and credits for movies and television.

A graphic designer can do all of these and more as it is such a wide ranging and challenging job, but many people choose to focus on one or two specific areas and make them their specialty. Being a graphic designer is also very rewarding for anyone who has a keen interest in advertising and the way that design can influence people. Continue reading

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