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Brand Designers are responsible for an organisation’s visual identity and branding. They oversee the development of logos, icons, corporate colours, style guides, websites and social media profiles.
As a Brand Designer you could be developing a logo concept with the organisation’s marketing manager, hiring a freelance graphic designer, preparing style guides and media kits, reviewing a website’s design elements, or carrying out market research on a client’s industry and customer profile.
There are 2 courses available for people who want to become a Brand Designer.
Possible job outcomes:
Take your existing skills as a graphic designer to the next level with the CUA60320 Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design. You’ll be using the Adobe Creative Suite and Content Management Systems at a professional level — while learning how to engage in the business of graphic design (creative practice, design briefs, project work). This nationally recognised qualification is completed over 6 months in a classroom (including a simulated design studio).Enquire now for the next batch intake plus the full course prospectus. Learn more.
Become a professional graphic designer and gain advanced design and visual representation skills with the CUA50720 Diploma of Graphic Design. Studying online and in the classroom you will be researching visual communication history and theory — as well as learning how to create and manipulate graphics, plus produce graphic designs for 2-D and 3-D applications. Graduate with a professional body of creative work to present to prospective employers or clients. Enquire now for a list of study units, software requirements, and the next batch intake dates. Learn more.
In Australia, a full time Brand Designer generally earns $1,250 per week ($65,000 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only.
There are no clear figures for Brand Designers working in Australia at this time. Brand Designers are usually employed by larger businesses and corporations, but they often work freelance or are employed by marketing agencies.
Source: Australian Government Job Outlook 2020
Brand Designers need advanced skills in marketing, business and design. We recommend a combination of the Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication, Diploma of Business, and the Diploma of Graphic Design. These courses take 12-18 months to complete.
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Here are some potential career pathways within marketing. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Marketing
Social Media Coordinator
$960 weekly pay
Brand Ambassador
$1,150 weekly pay
Brand Designer
$1,250 weekly pay
Digital Marketing Assistant
Marketing Coordinator
Public Relations Officer
Social Media Manager
Account Director
$1,920 weekly pay
Brand Manager
Communications Manager
Digital Marketing Manager
$1,450 weekly pay
Digital Marketing Strategist
$1,400 weekly pay
Marketing Director
$3,100 weekly pay
Marketing Manager
Product Manager
Public Relations Manager
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