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Careers I could do:

UX designer

A UX designer's main job is to make digital products like websites or apps easy and enjoyable to use. They focus on the product’s layout, navigation, and how users interact with it. By understanding user needs, creating prototypes, and testing elements, they ensure users can easily achieve their goals without obstacles. They work closely with developers (who handle the technical side), graphic designers (who focus on visuals), and project managers (who coordinate the team and make sure the product aligns with company goals). The UX designer's role is to create a seamless and enjoyable user journey. They regularly test the product with users to gather feedback and make improvements. Sometimes, they report to a project or product manager who oversees the overall product vision.


Screenwriter

A screenwriter creates the script for a film, TV show, play, or audiovisual production. They outline the story, characters, dialogue, and scenes, starting from a basic idea and developing it into a full script in stages. They ensure the characters are believable and the dialogue fits the story's tone. Screenwriters work closely with the director, who guides the style and staging, and the producer, who oversees the budget and feasibility. In large projects, they may collaborate with other writers. They often need to revise the script based on feedback from producers or directors, and they might make last-minute changes during production. The role allows creativity, touching on various themes—from social issues to animation—but always involves balancing different audience expectations.


Graphic designer

A graphic designer creates visual content to communicate ideas, concepts, or messages. They work on a wide range of projects like logos, brochures, websites, user interfaces, and packaging, aiming to make visuals that are both attractive and aligned with a brand's identity. Graphic designers use tools like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, requiring creativity, a strong sense of composition, and knowledge of current visual trends. They often collaborate with project managers, art directors, copywriters, and web developers. Their work must be both visually appealing and functional, considering technical requirements like print formats or web specifications. They also need to adapt quickly to feedback, meet deadlines, and stay updated on design trends to create relevant visuals.