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Hifsa T.
Goldsmiths - Marketing (Bachelors)
Currently studying at Goldsmiths University. Aims to provide a focused approach to teaching students, especially passionate about English Literature and Science
£39-£41
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5 / 5
31 reviews
316 lessons
Hifsa T.
Goldsmiths - Marketing (Bachelors)
Currently studying at Goldsmiths University. Aims to provide a focused approach to teaching students, especially passionate about English Literature and Science
Tracy F.
University of the Arts London - Graphic Communication Design (Bachelors)
Friendly graphic design student, who still shares a great love for a variety of subjects, and strives to help students obtain their desired grades.
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
41 reviews
317 lessons
Tracy F.
University of the Arts London - Graphic Communication Design (Bachelors)
Friendly graphic design student, who still shares a great love for a variety of subjects, and strives to help students obtain their desired grades.
Annie L.
University College London - Fine Art (Bachelors)
Experienced, creative, and friendly art student wanting to share my knowledge and passion for art, helping you to get wherever you want!
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
183 reviews
1209 lessons
Annie L.
University College London - Fine Art (Bachelors)
Experienced, creative, and friendly art student wanting to share my knowledge and passion for art, helping you to get wherever you want!
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How much does a Graphic Design A level tutor cost? Finding great quality Graphic Design A level tutoring is easier than ever, with price starting from just £25/hr (no added fees or contracts). Narrow down your tutor search with our handy pricing filter and find the right fit for your teen - just scroll to the top of this page. What jobs can I get with Graphic Design A level? Graphic Design A level studies is a lot broader than people might think, with a range of skills being developed such as creative direction, analysis and technical skills. Some research ahead of talks with their careers advisor or a private tutor can be useful, to help give them a sense of direction for their interests and the skills they’d like to develop. A few popular roles are: - Product developer - User experience (UX) designer - Creative director - Marketing specialist - Freelance graphic designer - Production artist - Animator - Multimedia artist - Advertising executive - User interface (UI) designer How to find the right Graphic Design A level tutor? Skilled Graphic Design A level tutors are closer than you might think - but how do you know which one is a good fit? Asking your teen what they’re looking for in a tutor, what they’d like to achieve and the skills they want to develop can be a great way to start your search. Pinpointing the type of tutor you’re looking for will help you to know when you’ve found the right fit. A few things to bear in mind when searching for a tutor: - Academic fit - do they have the right experience? Are you looking for a tutor who can produce homework and regular assessments, can your tutor deliver on this? - Personality match - making real progress often comes from great communication skills from your tutor, so it can make a real difference if your teen gets on well with how they explain things. - Availability - does your schedule match with theirs? Can they provide tutorials when you need them, or are they flexible? Ready to go? Book a free video meeting with one, or a few, of our tutors and we’ll get your teen well on their way to smashing their Graphic Design A level studies.