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Graphic Design – an autism career question

I teach high school in a suburb of Atlanta. My subject is graphic design,  and I have a student who possibly has the “gift” of art.

He learned Adobe  Illustrator in about 10 minutes, while my other students are still  learning how to use it! This student loves to draw and color using the  computer, and he is very good at it.

His parents and I would really like  to see if he could make this a possible career, and what direction we need  to persuade him to go.

Can you help?

Thanks for your time.
 Scott

 

Does anyone out there have any information or ideas for Scott? Please leave them in the comments section.

He also sent a link to this video the student created – he’s very talented!

 

 

 

3 Responses to “Graphic Design – an autism career question”

  1. Kay says:

    That is amazing. Adobe Illustrator is complicated and non-intuitive (to me).

    Graphics design / website development is the most logical area to pursue. I am not sure how saturated the field is right now.

    If he is high functioning, maybe you could find a group of professionals in Atlanta that meet periodically? In Austin we have a group of professionals in social networking and SEO that meet monthly or quarterly. They have professionals give presentations in related areas. It might spark his interest and help him figure out what field to pursue. Just a thought…

    Good luck.

  2. My suggestion is that you set up some informational meetings/job shadowing for this young man. He could learn a lot about potential careers by visiting an illustrator, graphic designer, art director (at an advertising agency).

  3. shawnee J says:

    AWESOME!!!!!

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