Design Career Test

Many people think design only means making things look good, but the field covers a much wider range of creative problem-solving. Some designers shape the graphics people see in advertisements, others build the apps people use every day, design the products in our homes, or plan the spaces where people work and gather. Design can involve visuals, digital experiences, physical objects, clothing, packaging, and even the way services work. Discover which side of design sparks your interest most in under 5 minutes.

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Disclaimer: Before you start the test, please consider the following: the test results are provided to you for the purpose of discovering your interests, your likes and dislikes and contemplating on what you may want to do in the future. Our tests are not psychological tests, nor do they indicate that you excel in a certain field of interest. Our tests do not amount to professional career advice. Our terms of use contain a disclaimer.

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Test packaging designs for protection and storage.
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Remove the steps in a service that frustrate customers.
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Plan timing and movement in animated scenes.
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Create animated graphics and visual effects. 
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Create branded graphics for social media channels.
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Sketch how a new product will look and function.
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Capture a story or idea in a single image or scene.
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Lay out print materials like posters and brochures.
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Animate characters or objects for film or digital media.
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Specify materials and finishes for a built space.
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Test if people can easily navigate a website.
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Design packaging that protects and displays products. 
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Sketch garment designs with styling details.
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Redesign how a service works from start to finish.
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Plan the steps users take inside an app.
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Design how people use apps and websites. 
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Draw illustrations for books, brands, or editorial use.
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Design clothing and wearable items. 
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Plan how indoor spaces should look and function. 
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Spot where a service breaks down for customers.
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Select materials used to manufacture a product.
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Create objects that solve everyday problems.
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Choose colors and fonts for visual materials.
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Present a clothing collection to buyers or clients.
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Map how customers move through a physical service.
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Arrange furniture to suit how a space will be used.
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Design print or digital graphics for campaigns.
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Shape containers to suit the product inside.
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Storyboard scenes for an animated production.
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Source and test fabrics for a clothing collection.
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Map out how screens connect within a digital product.
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Show clients how a space will look using drawings.
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Design the text and visuals on a product label.
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Tailor a drawing style to fit different projects.
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Build prototypes to test product designs.
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Show characters and settings in a clear visual style.
Please answer all highlighted questions.
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