In a certain sense, all visual design starts with graphic design. Simply put, it’s the art of deciding how things should look. Graphic Designers choose colors and fonts, as well as arrange elements (such as images and blocks of text) in layouts.
This can happen both online (website and mobile apps) as well as in printed materials (magazine ads, book covers, in-store displays). As such, it’s not so much about the medium a piece appears in so much as the fact that it’s ultimately a static, non-interactive layout.
The demand for a Graphic Designer continues to grow (Up by 7% from the previous year), and salaries are competitive in this field.