Can a bad artist be a good graphic designer? Professionals weigh in
Briefly

The article discusses a Reddit thread questioning whether artistic ability is necessary for graphic design careers. Responses from designers reveal a range of opinions, emphasizing that while artistic skills can be beneficial, they are not essential. Many designers acknowledge that skills like concept development and problem-solving are often more important in the field. The discussion provides insights for aspiring graphic designers who may doubt their artistic abilities, reassuring them that diverse backgrounds can lead to success in this profession.
"I am primarily an artist (painter) but got a graphic design degree because it's more marketable of a skill. I'd say about 90% of the people in my classes could not draw well/were not artists. It helps to be an artist but it is not necessary."
"15 year designer here and not very good at art. In graphic design, there are many skills that matter more than just drawing ability, such as concept development and problem-solving."
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