Postby Ashley » Wed Mar 02, 2005 3:11 pm
I'm a graphic design major, so I understand your struggle. As for whether your born with it or not...it's kind of both. I think some people are naturally gifted with a creative eye/mind; but good composition and craft CAN be learned. One of my mentors told me once that talent is 2% of being a good artist, your hard work and determination is 98%.
And of course, the more you do it the better you get.
I would say the best thing to do right now is start making yourself more aware of good compositions: look at magazine ads. Cut out the ones you like (if you own it ^^;; ), make yourself think what works in this? What am I responding to? Pay close attention to things like type, spacing, and compositional skills like tension and continuity. Don't be afraid to keep practicing. Be bold! If you think it's too "safe" or too "racy", try it anyway. Your teachers will be impressed you were courageous enough to do it and will point you along. Read art books, familiarize yourself with the design world and the techniques that make successful designs work.
Time management is something I can't help you with, though. I'd say set aside a set amount of time to do your homework in, and after that work on art in your free time. And get a planner, so you can better juggle things. Mine is indispensible.