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Design (weiterführend)

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What is Design (weiterführend)?

In Germany, the profession of "Design (weiterführend)" refers to individuals highly specialized in the field of design, who take responsibility for various projects using their creative and technical skills. These professionals combine aesthetics and functionality to transform ideas into tangible outputs and play a key role in visual communication processes. Professionals in this field undertake tasks such as concept development, visualization, prototyping, user experience design, and adapting existing designs to different media and platforms. They can work in advertising agencies, design studios, marketing departments, product development units, or as freelancers. In carrying out their duties, they typically use various digital and traditional tools such as graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite), 3D modeling programs, drawing tablets, and presentation tools. They work in close collaboration with clients and team members, playing an active role in every stage of a project.

Entry into this profession in Germany is typically through an "Ausbildung (vocational training)".

Programs that lead to this profession

Arts & Design field →

The profession Design (weiterführend) in Germany is generally reached through programs in the Arts & Design field:

Source: BERUFENET · Bundesagentur für Arbeit

Frequently Asked Questions about Design (weiterführend)

Education path, salary, recognition, and entry routes for foreigners

What does a Design (weiterführend) do in Germany?

In Germany, the profession of "Design (weiterführend)" refers to individuals highly specialized in the field of design, who take responsibility for various projects using their creative and technical skills. These professionals combine aesthetics and functionality to transform ideas into tangible outputs and play a key role in visual communication processes. Professionals in this field undertake tasks such as concept development, visualization, prototyping, user experience design, and adapting existing designs to different media and platforms. They can work in advertising agencies, design studios, marketing departments, product development units, or as freelancers. In carrying out their duties, they typically use various digital and traditional tools such as graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite), 3D modeling programs, drawing tablets, and presentation tools. They work in close collaboration with clients and team members, playing an active role in every stage of a project.

Entry into this profession in Germany is typically through an "Ausbildung (vocational training)".

Is Design (weiterführend) an Ausbildung or a degree path?

In Germany, "Design (weiterführend)" follows a Weiterbildung path — advanced specialisation that builds on an existing Ausbildung or degree (e.g. Meister, Fachwirt, certified course).

How can I qualify as Design (weiterführend) in Germany?

In Germany, "Design (weiterführend)" follows a Weiterbildung path — advanced specialisation that builds on an existing Ausbildung or degree (e.g. Meister, Fachwirt, certified course). Foreign applicants should additionally verify diploma recognition via anabin.kmk.org before applying.

Where do Design (weiterführend) typically work in Germany?

Workplace varies by employer. Check the official BERUFENET listing for the current breakdown of typical work environments for Design (weiterführend).

What is the typical salary for Design (weiterführend) in Germany?

Salaries vary by region, employer size, and experience. Consult BERUFENET for current figures, or salary aggregators like gehalt.de and stepstone.de Gehaltsreport.

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