

A Computer
In today's design and digital art world, a computer is essential. It will be both your design tool, your artist's palette and your business tool. Using graphics software (discussed next), you will create illustrations, work with type, touch-up photos and complete layouts. The major decision here is what computer to get, and this generally starts with deciding between a Mac and PC. On a personal note, a Mac is the nindustry standard for art and design.m It is what I use exclusively and is easy to use.
Software
Graphics and business-related software are also a key to your success. Some products, such as Photoshop and Illustrator, focus on the creative end of design. Other packages, such as project management or time tracking software, will help you stay organized and manage the business end of design.
Digital Camera
Everywhere you go, there are pictures. It is a huge part of the graphic design industry and digital photography has made it even more accessible. The days of developing film to get your shot are fast replaced by pointing, shooting and downloading to your computer. A good camera will help you achieve amazing images for your design projects.
Graphic Design & Digital Art Books
It's very helpful to build up your own small library of graphic design and digital art books. Some should be for inspiration, some for technical help, and others to assist you on the business side of digital art and design.
A Sketchpad
While you're most likely to use a computer to complete a design, you don't have to start with one. Sketching out ideas is a great way to begin a project and brainstorm, and can be much quicker than mocking something up on a computer. It's also important to always keep a small sketchpad or notepad handy, as you can forget a great idea as fast as you thought of it.Other Creative Professionals
While you may not think of them as a "tool," knowing other designers, illustrators, web developers, photographers and other creatives is extremely important for three reasons:
- It's not easy to critique yourself. Get opinions on your work and encourage constructive criticism to push your work to a higher level.
- Having others around to brainstorm with can bring about the best ideas.
- As you get projects that are more involved, you will need people to collaborate with. Find a group of people you can trust with different skillsets than your own so you can work on projects together.