05 April 2010

Who are Mac Operators, Artworkers and Graphic Artists

The term Mac Operator is such a relative one, that it is hard to give a specific description of the role. A Mac Operator will often do much of the less creative work in a design studio, or publishing house. This can include marked-up text corrections, spell checks and formatting documents to pre-arranged templates. However, in a pre-press or print environment, the role can be a much more technical one.

Either way, it is generally true to say that being a Mac Operator is rarely a route to becoming a graphic designer. In fact, many job advertisements even display warnings such as 'This is Not a Creative Position'. On the other hand, it can be a way in to becoming an 'Artworker' or 'Finished Artist'. It can also be a good money earner for those returning to employment, temps and part time workers. If you fit into that category and have fast QuarkXpress or InDesign skills, it may be worth a punt.

Artworkers, graphic artists (or Finished Artists as they are called in some countries) would generally have a high level of skill in the basic graphic design software products, such as Photoshop, Illustrator, QuarkXpress, Indesign, Freehand and so on. Traditionally, Artworkers would not be expected to have much creative input, but would implement a concept, based on a designer's or Art Director's brief. High-end Photoshop skills, in particular, are a much sought after skill.

Art workers would also, generally, be expected to take a designer's layout and make sure that it is ready for pre-press or print. Since the advent of desktop publishing (DTP), many people have questioned the need for such a distinction between 'creative' and 'artworker'. Indeed, many design companies are beginning to despair at the number of graphic design students that continue to leave university without the ability to set up a job for print. There are, however, other design agencies that continue to function on the old system. Whether they will still be able to afford to do so in the future, is questionable.

There is, of course, the whole graphics industry based around pre-press, reproduction and printing. And many Artworkers and Mac Operators work in that sector. These highly skilled jobs require a high-end knowledge of the usual graphcis software, such as Adobe Photoshop, QuarkXpress and Adobe Illustrator. But it also requires a knowledge of print production issues such as colour reproduction theory, trapping and ink density. It is here that graphic designer's concepts are actually turned into a reality.

Sarthak Batra - My journey

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Hi, Myself Sarthak Batra, a fine artist and I've done BFA in Applied arts from Amity University, Noida. I am a computer freak. I love art and also love designing computer generated graphics. Adobe Photoshop is my favourite software as it gives me freedom to design plenty of things. I like swimming,playing basketball, dancing and singing. i am fond of computer games. I have a keen interest in watching movies, cartoons and some documentaries too. Here , you will find some of my works. Also I'll share my thoughts about various techniques that i've learned in my journey till now. I'll be sharing with you information about various domains in art. This blog is for students,art enthusiasts,hobbyists and people searching for art and design content. Hope you'll enjoy reading this blog and will get yourself better informed. Farewell.
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