How to become a Framer

A prospective Framer, with an eye for precision and a diligent focus, must demonstrate prowess in CAD software, grasp of wiring diagrams, sound knowledge in framing techniques, and an outstanding attention to detail. These skills promise optimal career growth for the Framer profession.

Hard skills:

  1. Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite
  2. Expert knowledge of 2D and 3D design principles
  3. Skilled in designing complex layouts
  4. In-depth understanding of design principles and color theory
  5. Strong visual communication skills
  6. Experience in video editing and animation
  7. Ability to create interactive prototypes
  8. Adept at using prototyping software

Soft skills:

  1. Creative Thinking - Ability to come up with ideas and concepts to make frames and other forms of art unique
  2. Problem-Solving - Capacity to analyse and come up with solutions to complex issues related to framing
  3. Attention to Detail - Focus on even the smallest details to ensure the highest quality frames
  4. Organisation - Skill to arrange materials, time and resources to complete framing tasks efficiently
  5. Interpersonal Communication - Proficiency in communicating with clients and other professionals to understand desired frames
  6. Time Management - Capacity to manage and meet deadlines when completing framing projects
  7. Teamwork - Proficiency in collaborating with colleagues to work together in creating frames
  8. Initiative - Ability to take the lead on framing projects and come up with creative solutions