Design Salary Survey Reflects Steady Volume But Narrow Margins
The Survey of Design Salaries, conducted by AIGA and Aquent, is eleven years old, a history that gives us a handy way to track designer compensation trends over time. But this year, the organizations decided to temporarily lessen that historical value by revising the survey’s position titles and descriptions, making it more difficult to compare apples to apples. However, the change was necessary to accurately reflect industry changes; for example, new positions include Web Content Strategist and Social Media/Online Community Manager.
More than 7,000 design professionals in 34 major metropolitan areas across the United States filled out the most recent survey. Their responses show that salaries were largely flat in the past year. According to Richard GrefĂ©, AIGA’s executive director, “many design firms consider themselves as busy as ever,” but salaries have been held down for several years because “margins are narrower than in the past. There are indications that firms are busy because they have not replaced workers who had been released during the deeper start of the recession.”
More bad news: Design students, your immediate future does not look rosy. GrefĂ© notes that “approximately 12,000 students of communication design will graduate from four-year programs each year, more than can be absorbed into the current workforce”.
So is there any good news? Yes, for freelancers. The need to rein in the number of full-time design staff means that more work is going to freelance and contractors.
Click here to see all the survey results, including hourly and daily rates for a wide variety of positions.
This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on August 10, 2011
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