I don't totally agree with biker scout about schools being "Crap". Some schools may be. Just like going to a mechanic to fix your car, if he doesn't know what he is doing...."It don't get fixed".
The one thing that gets in the way of some, is not having any Natural Talent. It is kind of like trying to teach someone to dance that has absolutely NO Rhythm.
I went to a four year college and earned a degree in Graphic Design. I was very fortunate enough to be awarded a scholarship to that institution out of high school, so that was an incentive. That was before the age of computer design so it was all by hand, and I think that is where schools are missing the boat.....by helping students expand their creativity by using only there minds and their hands.
I personally learned a ton in school. Color theory, better layout, photography, using the left side of your mind, and more. Stuff that I still use today even with the technology that is available.
Do your research....but I will agree with some of the others....a online degree is probably not going to cut it. Having other creative talent around you encourages you to step up your game.
Just my 2 cents.
The one thing that gets in the way of some, is not having any Natural Talent. It is kind of like trying to teach someone to dance that has absolutely NO Rhythm.
I went to a four year college and earned a degree in Graphic Design. I was very fortunate enough to be awarded a scholarship to that institution out of high school, so that was an incentive. That was before the age of computer design so it was all by hand, and I think that is where schools are missing the boat.....by helping students expand their creativity by using only there minds and their hands.
I personally learned a ton in school. Color theory, better layout, photography, using the left side of your mind, and more. Stuff that I still use today even with the technology that is available.
Do your research....but I will agree with some of the others....a online degree is probably not going to cut it. Having other creative talent around you encourages you to step up your game.
Just my 2 cents.