PK 152: Want to Become a Magazine Designer or Illustrator?

Published: July 26, 2017, 7:30 a.m.

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\\u201cIt doesn\\u2019t have to be perfect to be done. You can always rework it.\\u201d ~ Katie Buckleitner.

Want to become a magazine designer or illustrator but don\\u2019t know where to start?

In this week\\u2019s interview, we hear how Katie Buckleitner landed her dream job as a digital designer for one of the world\\u2019s most iconic publications, Cosmopolitan Magazine, in New York.

You\\u2019ll hear how she worked on her skills and transitioned into graphic design after initially studying fine art at college, and you\\u2019ll find out how you can do the same by developing standout personal projects to put in your portfolio.

And, you\\u2019ll get a fascinating insight into the fast-paced world of a leading magazine and what it\\u2019s really like to work in this exciting environment.

Interview Chapters

[00:38-02:10]

Introduction and Overview

Your host, Mitch Bowler, introduces today\\u2019s guest, Katie Buckleitner, a digital designer for Cosmopolitan Magazine in New York.

In this chapter, she talks about her background as an artist and designer, including the previous work experience which led up to Katie landing her dream job. \\xa0

[02:19-02:39]

What Does the Creative Industry Mean to Katie?

The \\u2018creative industry\\u2019 is a broad term that encompasses many different areas, including fine art, graphic design, illustration, video games and much, much more.

But how does Katie define the industry in her own terms...and how does she feel to be a part of it?

[02:53-03:05]

Did Katie Always Work as a Digital Designer?

These days, Katie\\u2019s duties involve designing cool stuff specifically for online publication.

But did she always work in this area...or did she cut her teeth working as a print designer beforehand?

[03:22-03:41]

What\\u2019s it Like to Land Your Dream Job as a Designer in New York?

On paper, Katie\\u2019s job sounds ideal. But what\\u2019s it live and work in New York...and how does it feel to be part of the team on the number-one young women\\u2019s magazine in the world?

[03:59-04:48 ]

How Did Katie Get Started in her Career?

Katie has landed her dream job at Cosmo, but how did she get started as an artist?

In this chapter, you\\u2019ll hear how her earlier experiences as a fine art student and keen interest in fashion eventually led to her becoming a digital designer.

[05:43-19:14]

Did Katie Have a Job Lined up Before Moving to New York?

Many young artists and designers dream of moving to a big city such as New York and finding their dream role.

But does it really ever work out like that? In this chapter, Katie reveals why she took the decision to move to the \\u2018big apple\\u2019...and why the advice of her art tutors in college turned out to be right after all.

[06:12-09:20]

How Long did it Take Katie to Find her Dream job?

Finding her dream job didn\\u2019t happen immediately for Katie. In fact, it was only after months of applying that she found her position at Cosmo.

In this chapter, she reveals what she thinks helped her land this role...and how you can take the same steps in your own creative career by having a portfolio that gets you noticed.

[10:02-11:36]

What has Katie Learned From Working on Personal Projects?

Although Katie started out as a fine artist, her portfolio gradually developed to incorporate many of the design elements which also interest her.

So what did she learn from working on personal projects...and how can doing this help you build a varied portfolio, too?

[12:48-13:55]

How is Being a Designer Different to Being a Fine Artist?

Although fine art and graphic design fall under the same banner of \\u2018creative careers\\u2019, there are lots of differences between these two areas.

In this section, you\\u2019ll hear how Katie switched from one to the other, but why she still loves to wind down after a hard day at the computer by picking up her sketchbook and pencil.

[14:06-14:47]

How Does Katie Find Time to Work on Personal Projects?

Like many of us, Katie sometimes feels drained after a day in the office and doesn\\u2019t always have the mental energy to start working on personal projects.

However, she gets around this by motivating herself to do paintings as gifts for friends, or pursuing her other passion for interior design.

So, if you work a 9-5 and often find yourself lacking in motivation for making art, this chapter should give you some good ideas to incorporate into your regular lifestyle.

[15:21-19:50]

Did Katie aim for a Particular Style in her Portfolio?

When you\\u2019re putting together your portfolio, you might wonder if you should be producing work in a particular style to get noticed.

In this chapter, Katie explains why she feels her love of infographics and attention to design principles such as visual hierarchy helped her create a body of work which stood out from the rest.

And, in this section, you\\u2019ll hear why many of these principles are such a key part of her current role as a digital designer.

[20:03-22:53]

What Does a Typical day Working at Cosmopolitan Look Like?

As the number-one magazine in the world for young women, it\\u2019s safe to say an average day working at Cosmopolitan can get pretty busy.

In this chapter, Katie describes what her day looks like as digital designer and gives you a fascinating insight into a world of deadlines, huge amounts of content, and having a great team of people to work with.

[23:03-23:43]

What\\u2019s Next for Katie?

Where does Katie see her career moving in future? In this chapter, she talks about her current interests (such as photoshoots and art direction), and how she can see herself moving forward to incorporate these into her job in the future.

[23:44-25:38]

Conclusion

Mitch wraps up today\\u2019s interview with Katie Buckleitner and tells you where to see more of her work online.

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