Asistente de producción editorial, diseño gráfico

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Funciones relacionadas: Asistente de diseño gráfico, Artista de producción, Coordinador de producción de diseño, Especialista en preimpresión, Especialista en autoedición, Asistente de producción de impresión, Asistente de producción creativa, Asistente de diseño (editorial), Artista de maquetación, Asociado de diseño editorial

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Asistente de diseño gráfico, Artista de producción, Coordinador de producción de diseño, Especialista en preimpresión, Especialista en autoedición, Asistente de producción de impresión, Asistente de producción creativa, Asistente de diseño (editorial), Artista de maquetación, Asociado de diseño editorial

Descripción del trabajo

When you’re browsing magazines, books, or comics at a store, how do you decide which one to pick up? Chances are something about the cover grabbed your attention. The same goes for ads and flyers. You might see a million of them, but only take notice of the ones that pop out because of their designs, layout, font, and colors.

Who comes up with all those vibrant covers, ads, and other materials? Graphic Design Publishing Production Assistants! They’re responsible for the production process from start to finish, coordinating with designers, printing press operators, and others to make high-quality publications that get attention.

Publishing Production Assistants need a unique blend of creative and technical skills, including proficiency in graphic design software and an understanding of printing processes. Their role is crucial in ensuring every detail of the final printed product is perfect. 

Aspectos gratificantes de la carrera
  • Contributing to the production of publications and marketing materials
  • Opportunities to work with advanced printing technologies
  • Collaborating with creative and technical professionals
2024 Empleo
72,500
2034 Empleo proyectado
74,200
La primicia
Responsabilidades del trabajo

Horario de trabajo

Publishing Production Assistants work full-time in publishing houses, design studios, or advertising agencies. Schedules may include nights, weekends, and overtime to meet production deadlines.

Tareas típicas

  • Provide creative input regarding graphic designs for book covers, magazine covers, comic book covers, catalogs, posters, newspaper ads and flyers, mailers, online advertising campaigns, packaging materials, product labels, etc.
  • Review files in Adobe InDesign, PDF, or other prepress formats
  • Use digital files and graphic design software to create layouts 
    featuring designs, fonts, graphics, and other elements
  • Review and adjust elements before printing or finalizing to ensure color accuracy, appropriate resolution, error-free text, and other quality control
  • Coordinate with printing press operators on hardcopy print runs
  • Oversee proofing and make last-minute adjustments such as fixing design or artwork issues or typos
  • Showing proofs to customers for approval
  • Follow production schedules and meet deadlines
  • Maintain diligent production records and archives of design elements, images, photos, fronts, etc.
  • Manage inventory and order supplies

Responsabilidades adicionales

  • Stay up-to-date on new technologies and graphic design trends
  • Help train new workers 
Habilidades necesarias en el trabajo

Habilidades blandas

  • Analítica
  • Atención al detalle
  • Habilidades de comunicación
  • Creatividad
  • Good color vision
  • Independiente
  • Observation
  • Organización
  • Paciencia
  • Planificación
  • Resolución de problemas
  • Trabajo en equipo
  • Gestión del tiempo
  • Visualización

Habilidades técnicas

  • Desktop publishing programs (Adobe Acrobat, Xerox FreeFlow)
  • Familiarity with color theory and digital file preparation
  • Graphics software (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign)
  • Gestión de inventarios
  • Knowledge of different printing presses
  • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign)
  • Gestión de proyectos
  • Understanding of prepress and post-press processes
  • Understanding of printing techniques and materials
Diferentes tipos de organizaciones
  • Publishing houses
  • Newspapers
  • Estudios de diseño
  • Agencias de publicidad
  • Marketing firms
  • Print shops
Expectativas y sacrificios

Businesses in numerous industries rely on the creativity of Publishing Production Assistants who specialize in graphic design. These assistants are integral in producing eye-catching materials that attract consumer attention and lead to better sales.

The role requires up-to-date knowledge of graphic design trends as well as a keen eye for detail. Small overlooked mistakes can lead to major cost overages if an entire print run has to be redone. However, time management is critical, too, due to tight turnaround times. So assistants need to be mindful of schedules but without taking shortcuts that could lead to errors. 

Tendencias actuales

As the printing industry continues to evolve to adapt to changing markets, it’s embracing digital printing technologies to lower costs and boost productivity. Many processes are becoming increasingly automated, reducing the need for human labor. Alas, this is ultimately decreasing the need for Publishing Production Assistants and other workers in the publishing field.

Print materials are becoming less popular as consumers increasingly turn to digital resources. As a result, there’s less shelf space in stores for magazines and books to be displayed – and more pressure on publishers to come up with attention-grabbing covers! 

¿Qué tipo de cosas disfrutaba la gente de esta carrera cuando era más joven...

Publishing Production Assistants often grew up as avid art fans. They may have enjoyed drawing, painting, or using digital design programs.

Educación y formación necesarias
  • Publishing Production Assistants need at least a high school diploma or GED, plus relevant job experience or academic credentials
  • An associate or bachelor’s degree in graphic design, publishing, or a related field is beneficial, but not needed for all jobs
  • Workers can learn most of what they need to know for an entry-level job by taking standalone classes at a community college or vocational school. Relevant courses might include:

       ○ Adobe Creative Suite

       ○ Color theory

       ○ Digital media

       ○ Graphic design

       ○ Page layout

       ○ Prepress operations

       ○ Printing technology

       ○ Production for design

       ○ Project management

       ○Typography

Cosas que hay que buscar en una universidad
  • Publishing Production Assistants don’t need a four-year degree but can benefit from certificate and associate degree courses related to printing technology and graphic design.
  • Look for programs with state-of-the-art software and printing equipment where you can get practical hands-on training.
  • Ideally, programs should have seasoned faculty members and opportunities for internships or cooperative learning with local employers.
  • Consider the cost of tuition, discounts, and local scholarship opportunities (in addition to federal aid). 
Cosas que hacer en el instituto y la universidad
  • Load up on art and design courses. Learn to use graphic design software like Adobe Creative Suite programs (InDesign, Illustrator, Lightroom, Photoshop) and others such as Scrius, Affinity, eMagazines, Foleon, MagLoft, etc.
  1. Writing, math, and web design are also commonly used skills in this profession
  • Gain experience through part-time jobs or internships in design studios or printing press shops
  • Take vocational courses in printing technology and prepress operations
  • Join design clubs or online communities to network and learn from others
  • Build a portfolio of your work to showcase to potential employers
  • Study books, online articles, and video tutorials about printing technologies and how to do professional layouts
  • Review job postings in advance to see what the average requirements are for entry-level jobs
  • Request to do an informational interview with a working 
    Publishing Production Assistant. Ask if you can shadow them at work for a day
  • Haz una lista de tus contactos (incluyendo direcciones de correo electrónico o números de teléfono) que puedan servirte como futuras referencias laborales. 
Asistente de producción editorial, Diseño gráfico Roadmap
Asistente de producción editorial, Diseño gráfico Roadmap
Cómo conseguir tu primer trabajo
  • Check out job portals such as Indeed, Simply Hired, Glassdoor, and Craigslist
  • Look for full or part-time assistant jobs, internships, or apprenticeships to get your foot in the door. If that doesn’t work right away, consider freelancing!
  • Talk to working Publishing Production Assistants for advice and job-seeking tips
  • Get help from your school’s career center. They may be able to assist with resume writing, interview skills, and connecting with local recruiters
  • Check out online Publishing Production Assistant resume templates and review potential job interview questions like “How do you manage tight deadlines and multiple projects 
    simultaneously when coordinating with designers and printers?”
  • Include relevant resume keywords such as:
  1. Adobe Creative Suite
  2. Color Management
  3. Digital Media
  4. File Preparation
  5. Diseño gráfico
  6. Diseño de la disposición
  7. Print Production
  8. Project Coordination
  9. Proofing
  10. Quality Control
  • Brush up on terminology and news about the field before heading into interviews. Be ready to discuss your insights about trends and advancements
  • Know how to dress for a job interview!
Cómo subir la escalera
  • Be diligent about catching errors and meeting production deadlines
  • Ask your supervisor how you can boost your knowledge and skills to serve the company better
  • Be the go-to expert on the programs you use. Read software guides and “how-to’s”
  • Study supplementary topics such as writing, marketing, and business
  • Pay attention to which layouts seem to lead to better sales
  • Watch what the competition does and learn from their successes and failures
  • Knock out specialized certifications related to new methods and technologies
  • Complete your bachelor’s or master’s if it’ll help you move up
  • Demonstrate that you can work independently and effectively supervise teams
  • Train new workers patiently and thoroughly. Work together effectively as a team!
  • Branch out into different types of publishing work to expand your horizons
  • Join professional organizations to network and grow your reputation
  • Consider relocating if needed to advance your career! 
Plan B

Publishing Production Assistants are key players in the media world but the job isn’t for everyone. Some people want to focus more on the technical side of things while others are more interested in the creative aspects of the work. Check out our list of alternative career choices below for other ideas!

  • Animador
  • Bindery Worker
  • Digital Media Specialist
  • Digital Press Operator
  • Editor
  • Diseñador gráfico
  • Coordinador de marketing
  • Photographic Process Worker
  • Especialista en relaciones públicas
  • Prepress Technician
  • Print Production Manager
  • Production Planner
  • Inspector de control de calidad
  • Escritor 

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