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2009 Job Outlook for Artists
Valerie Atkisson / ArtBistro
How Employment will Change
Employment of artists and related workers is expected to grow 16 percent through 2016, faster than the average for all occupations.Demand for illustrators who work on a computer will increase as Web sites use more detailed images and backgrounds in their designs. Many cartoonists, in particular, opt to post their work on political Web sites and online publications. Cartoonists often create animated or interactive images to satisfy readers’ demands for more sophisticated images. The small number of medical illustrators will also be in greater demand as medical research continues to grow.
Demand for multimedia artists and animators will increase as consumers continue to demand more realistic video games, movie and television special effects, and 3D animated movies. Additional job openings will arise from an increasing demand for Web site development and for computer graphics adaptation from the growing number of mobile technologies. Animators are also increasingly finding work in alternative areas such as scientific research or design services.
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productionmaven
8 months ago
14 comments
Gee, JC not that your showing your party colors or anything like that. ;-)
What part of a “Doom & Gloom” outlook would work for the benefit of anybody? Of, course these statistics are going to push a positive slant. It is, as a matter of personal history, a repeating loop that when the economy tanks, we (artists, designers, communication and marketing contributors) tank with it, and then we are the first to get called back (at much lower rates than before the tanking) to create messages which bring everything back to square. That’s what we do.
Unfortunately, I am old enough to remember the late 70s and 80s tanking for our chosen vocation. But, just as the article implies (not predicts) the work started to pour in, life came back to normal and the jobs - were once again - in a plethora of disciplines for all to partake. Chin-up, eyes straight, and focus on the goal - we'll get there.
JCfromDC
8 months ago
142 comments
The Bureau of Labor & Statistics says so? Let me quote Mark Twain: "There are liars, damned liars, and there are statisticians". Nuff said.
Brought to you by the same moral authority who can't fill His cabinet posts with people who actually PAY their taxes