REGARDING THE DEFINITION OF SOFT SKILLS AS A CONDITION FOR ENSURING THE QUALITY OF THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF FUTURE SPECIALISTS IN GRAPHIC DESIGN

K. Vitchynkina
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The article addresses the pressing issue of developing “soft skills” in graphic design students, considering the growing demand for creative and communicatively adept professionals in this field. It emphasizes that cultivating such skills is a necessary component of their professional training. Drawing from the Icograda Design Education Manifesto, where design is characterized as an activity encompassing intellectual, creative, strategic, managerial, and technical aspects, the article underscores the importance of shaping personal skills. It delves into researchers’ perspectives on material and immaterial, cognitive and non-cognitive, as well as “hard skills” and “soft skills” in the context of graphic design. The article notes the absence of a unified approach to defining the personal qualities necessary for a graphic design professional. It provides an analysis of industry standards, manifestos, educational standards, and national and international educational programs in China and the United Kingdom for training graphic design professionals regarding the specified skill requirements outlined in these documents. The results show that the skill requirements and personality traits of professionals are outlined in education standards and training programs. The article identifies specific “soft skills,” such as communicativeness, creativity, problem-solving, critical thinking, and time management, which contribute to successful work in the field of graphic design. It underscores the importance of cultivating these skills in the educational process. The specificity of the identified “soft skills” concerning graphic design is also examined. The article’s conclusion emphasizes the importance of “soft skills” in the professional training of future graphic designers and the need for further developments in this direction.
将软技能定义为确保未来平面设计专业人员职业培训质量的条件
这篇文章探讨了培养平面设计专业学生的 "软技能 "这一紧迫问题,因为该领域对具有创造力和沟通能力的专业人才的需求日益增长。文章强调,培养这些技能是专业培训的必要组成部分。根据《Icograda 设计教育宣言》,设计是一项包含智力、创意、战略、管理和技术等方面的活动,文章强调了塑造个人技能的重要性。文章深入探讨了研究人员对平面设计中的物质和非物质、认知和非认知以及 "硬技能 "和 "软技能 "的看法。文章指出,目前还没有统一的方法来定义平面设计专业人员所需的个人素质。文章分析了中国和英国的行业标准、宣言、教育标准以及培训平面设计专业人员的国内和国际教育项目,以了解这些文件中列出的具体技能要求。研究结果表明,教育标准和培训项目都对专业人员的技能要求和个性特征进行了概述。文章指出了具体的 "软技能",如沟通能力、创造力、解决问题的能力、批判性思维能力和时间管理能力,这些都有助于在平面设计领域取得成功。文章强调了在教育过程中培养这些技能的重要性。文章还探讨了已确定的与平面设计有关的 "软技能 "的特殊性。文章的结论强调了 "软技能 "在未来平面设计师专业培训中的重要性,以及在这方面进一步发展的必要性。
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