mark in tx
New Member
Just having a thought that is starting to come together and wondered what y'all might think.
I have hired school trained graphic artists, some have had Fine Arts degrees, some have had Graphics Arts degrees. It seems that I get better creativity from the Fine Arts graduates vs. the Graphic Arts graduates. I have to be a lot more directive with the Graphic artist, and they seem to spend more time with process. What would seem to be the most odd thing, is that the Graphic Artists take more time to get anything done than the Fine Arts do.
I don't have them in head to head competition or anything like that, but I just have noticed over time I have to do a lot more supervising with the Graphic Artist vs. the Fine arts.
Has anyone ever noticed this before? Do you have a way of dealing with it?
I apologize if I haven't brought this out clearly, kind of thinking out loud.
I have hired school trained graphic artists, some have had Fine Arts degrees, some have had Graphics Arts degrees. It seems that I get better creativity from the Fine Arts graduates vs. the Graphic Arts graduates. I have to be a lot more directive with the Graphic artist, and they seem to spend more time with process. What would seem to be the most odd thing, is that the Graphic Artists take more time to get anything done than the Fine Arts do.
I don't have them in head to head competition or anything like that, but I just have noticed over time I have to do a lot more supervising with the Graphic Artist vs. the Fine arts.
Has anyone ever noticed this before? Do you have a way of dealing with it?
I apologize if I haven't brought this out clearly, kind of thinking out loud.