Concepteurs graphiques

Risque Modéré
59%

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RISQUE D'AUTOMATISATION
CALCULÉ
47%
(Risque Modéré)
SONDAGE
71%
(Haut Risque, Basé sur 4 280 votes)
Average: 59%
DEMANDE DE TRAVAIL
CROISSANCE
2,5%
par l'année 2033
SALAIRES
58 910 $
ou 28,32 $ par heure
Volume
212 720
à partir du 2023
RÉSUMÉ
Que montre ce flocon de neige ?
Le Flocon de neige est un résumé visuel des cinq badges: Risque d'automatisation (calculé), Risque (sondé), Croissance, Salaires et Volume. Il vous donne un aperçu instantané du profil d'un métier. La couleur du Flocon de neige est liée à sa taille. Plus le métier obtient de bons scores par rapport aux autres, plus le Flocon de neige devient grand et vert.
SCORE DE TRAVAIL
4,1/10
Qu'est-ce que c'est ?
Score de l'emploi (plus c'est élevé, mieux c'est) :

Nous évaluons les emplois en utilisant quatre facteurs. Ceux-ci sont :

- Risque d'automatisation
- Croissance de l'emploi
- Salaires
- Volume de postes disponibles

Ce sont quelques points clés à prendre en compte lors de la recherche d'un emploi.

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Risque d'automatisation calculé

47% (Risque Modéré)

Risque Modéré (41-60%) : Les professions présentant un risque modéré d'automatisation impliquent généralement des tâches routinières mais nécessitent toujours un certain jugement et interaction humains.

Plus d'informations sur ce que représente ce score et comment il est calculé sont disponibles ici.

Certaines qualités très importantes du travail sont difficiles à automatiser :

  • Beaux-Arts

  • Originalité

Certaines qualités assez importantes du travail sont difficiles à automatiser :

  • Perceptivité Sociale

  • Persuasion

  • Négociation

Sondage utilisateur

71% chance de pleine automatisation au cours des deux prochaines décennies

Nos visiteurs ont voté qu'il est probable que cette profession sera automatisée. Cette évaluation est davantage soutenue par le niveau de risque d'automatisation calculé, qui estime 47% de chances d'automatisation.

Que pensez-vous du risque de l'automatisation?

Quelle est la probabilité que Concepteurs graphiques soit remplacé par des robots ou l'intelligence artificielle dans les 20 prochaines années ?

Sentiment

Le graphique suivant est affiché là où il y a suffisamment de votes pour produire des données significatives. Il présente les résultats des sondages utilisateurs au fil du temps, offrant une indication claire des tendances de sentiment.

Sentiment au fil du temps (trimestriel)

Sentiment au fil du temps (annuellement)

Croissance

Une croissance lente par rapport à d'autres professions.

On s'attend à ce que le nombre de postes vacants pour 'Graphic Designers' augmente 2,5% d'ici 2033

Emploi total, et estimations des offres d'emploi

* Données de la Bureau of Labor Statistics pour la période entre 2023 et 2033
Les prévisions mises à jour sont attendues 09-2025.

Salaires

Rémunéré de manière modérée par rapport à d'autres professions

En 2023, le salaire annuel médian pour 'Graphic Designers' était de 58.910 $, soit 28 $ par heure.

'Graphic Designers' ont été payés 22,6% de plus que le salaire médian national, qui était de 48.060 $

Salaires au fil du temps

* Données provenant du Bureau des Statistiques du Travail

Volume

Une plus grande gamme d'opportunités d'emploi comparée à d'autres professions

À partir de 2023, il y avait 212 720 personnes employées en tant que 'Graphic Designers' aux États-Unis.

Cela représente environ 0,14% de la main-d'œuvre employée à travers le pays

Autrement dit, environ 1 personne sur 713 est employée en tant que 'Graphic Designers'.

Description du poste

Concevez ou créez des graphiques pour répondre à des besoins commerciaux ou promotionnels spécifiques, tels que l'emballage, les présentoirs ou les logos. Vous pouvez utiliser une variété de supports pour obtenir des effets artistiques ou décoratifs.

SOC Code: 27-1024.00

Commentaires (165)

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h
06 juil. 2024 14:25
Just no. AI art looks and will always look awful and soulless. People who say "ohhh its ai it'll look better in the future" just dont know how AI works. AI isnt gonna replace ANY creative processes, EVER.
Jim
26 févr. 2025 23:03
This will have aged terribly 10 years from now.
Jake (Incertain)
08 juil. 2024 16:28
AI, at its current stages, can only replicate patterns it sees in the images and text it’s given. It isn’t capable of the knowledge behind the design choices in Graphic Design. AI doesn’t understand anatomy, color theory, or other aspects of art. However, this doesn’t mean that it can’t in the future, and it certainly doesn’t mean it can’t fool us into thinking it knows what it’s doing.
EES (Modéré)
11 mai 2025 14:20
it's already seeing tides where ai has already replaced a lot, but no job will be replaced completely within 2 decades. its impractical to leave the job to ai completely, but layoffs and fewer manpower are definitely the way to go
79_sketches (Incertain)
18 déc. 2024 21:40
A couple of years ago this was less than 5%. It is scary to see this advance in just 2 years
Azazel (Faible)
04 juil. 2024 10:24
Looking that artist fight back against artificial intelligence by making Anti-AI Flitters that seems to lower the risk not to mention what you put as a reason for 34% risk which is that It's hard to automate Originality, fine arts.etc not to mention that every single artist have their own style even in the umbrella terms, for example you can't say style in Toilet Bound Hanako kun is the same as one in Blue Exorcist.etc.
In short: Even if hard it in theory could be possible, but I'm more for making that AI + Artist combo to help people with drawing.
Gabe
07 mai 2025 14:48
Hey my fellow designers, i know we all can recognize a good work from a mediocre to bad one, we are trained on our field after all, however there are tons of clients who will see some ai generated slop and feel like it's good enough (specially for logos or illustration).

So yeah, i don't think corporate will slow down on their demand for professionals but freelance will take a huge tool (i think), i myself am trying to expand it as of late, art comissions were never stable but i loved to them (nowadays the chance of getting a client is probably close to 0 since a lot of basic stuff is covered for the average client without high standarts) so i opt out to learn how to tattoo, so maybe if it ever comes to lose my job because of some morons from the tech industry i might have something else to go by.
Anonymous (Faible)
25 avr. 2025 17:50
because graphic design requires good creativity, something robots dont have
Agt (Faible)
21 mars 2024 02:09
Clients will get designs from automated AI, but they will start to look all very similar, lacking personality. A good graphic designer can listen to their clients and deliver what they ask, get feedback and adjust accordingly
nyah (Faible)
06 juil. 2024 03:50
motion graphics is too perfect to replicate
d (Aucune chance)
23 août 2023 08:39
Most commentary here is from people who are either very young or very removed from the actual profession of graphic design or most art that is used professionally. It is not, at all, a field that is about "generating" art or designs. It is about exactness, specificity, and unintuitive associations. Exactness from customers, developers, clients, coworkers, bosses, etc.

The problem that people don't seem to understand is that all the generative ai programs right now produce art that's very cool to look at and art that no one would ever pay for, because they don't understand the point of paying for art in the first place.

There are billions of cool images you get get for free online right now. Graphic designers already compete against that, and yet, they're still paid.

Why?

The reason why artists are paid is because people want something very specific, and all generative AI right now, and in the future, will fail the specificity requirement because it by nature has to give probabilistic (aka common) answers, and as people adapt to AI art existing, the demands on specificity will increase.
Electri (Faible)
26 nov. 2025 22:55
Because they dont capture the same depth of emotion and they also dont look natural as they make movements too smooth
Steve (Faible)
05 févr. 2025 17:47
High barrier of entry, high returns and low maintenance career after about 15,000 hours.
skibidi (Modéré)
06 juil. 2024 05:55
AI keeps getting better with graphic design in general. Just look at things like Sora by OpenAI or the Microsoft Bing Image Creator, and then think about what that'll look like in a couple of years.
josh (Très probable)
19 mai 2024 21:19
its easy to train ai on boring corporate designs
Rene Yibowei (Faible)
12 nov. 2025 10:07
Design is quite a broad field and while it is not exactly fine arts it would be harder to get into and you would need to be better at your game.
Tvrbo (Modéré)
23 mai 2024 04:42
It is more likely that designers will use artificial intelligence as a tool, as there are things that artificial intelligence will not be able to do, such as creating a completely original and coherent branding system.
Sponge Bob Squarepants (Incertain)
11 avr. 2024 16:31
20 years is a long time. Would you have expected this AI boom twenty years ago? Who knows how fast AI will develop in the future. Imagine showing someone SORA twenty years ago. They would be in disbelief.

Graphic design is too broad of a term in my opinion. There's logo design, web design, package design, wayfinding design, branding, mobile design, t-shirt design, print design, poster design, and much more.

Digital art and illustrations I think are already under threat. When the art being generated is general and the boundaries of art are more forgiving, then the general nature of AI will thrive. But for more exacting work like logo design, web design, and package design, AI struggles from my experience.

I have played around with Adobe's built-in AI tools for Illustrator and Photoshop. While they're cool to play with, I often find myself wasting time playing prompt engineering, when I could have created something on my own faster. If I as a designer don't have patience to prompt-engineer my way into a design, I'm certain clients won't either.

There's also levels to graphic design. Maybe AI will get rid of the bad designers and the bad clients! But the precise, custom, unique work that many clients look for is hard to replace.

Lastly, being a graphic designer is more than just the technical skills. It's about directing a vision for the design. Even if AI is 100% perfect, it may not understand the client's needs.


Samuel (Très probable)
20 nov. 2023 16:49
AIs like Adobe Firefly are improving at being precise on which image you wish to create.
dhaarini (Très probable)
10 sept. 2023 06:41
there are websites like ideogram.ai that can generate logs with whatever text we want to add, by just prompting. certainly the demand of engineers will become low in the coming years
Lucille (Faible)
24 août 2023 01:00
As mentioned, one main part of it requires originality, human touch and knowledge and great examination and execution of details, plus having one graphic designer with great coverage in many forms of media can be better than 10 ais together

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