What is the salary/package of a designer?

Design is a dynamic and creative field where you can solve problems and make a real impact on the world through your ideas and imagination. From product design to graphic design, interior design to fashion design, this industry offers a wide range of opportunities for those of you with a passion for out-of-the-box thinking and innovation.But is this field even lucrative? Will my passion pay for my bills?

In India, design is a relatively new formally-established field, but the demand for talented designers is ever growing. And with that growth, arises an increasing need for creative individuals with the right skills and expertise.

According to recent data by Glassdoor, designers in India earn an average annual salary of approximately ₹6,20,000. Additionally, designers may also receive additional cash compensation ranging from ₹45,000 to ₹1,15,000, increasing their overall earnings. However, keep in mind that these figures are just estimates, and the actual salary can vary greatly depending on individual circumstances and skills.

To better understand the current market trends and expectations, do your research, talk to professionals in the field and compare salary ranges for specific design roles and locations. By doing so, you and other designers can be ensured of fair compensation for your skills and expertise. 

Let's not investigate a bit more and try unraveling the intricacies and further specifics of design salaries in India:

1. Graphic Design

In the realm of graphic design, one would start with a modest ₹5-6 lakhs per annum, while seasoned designers can see their earnings soar to ₹10-12 lakhs or more.

2. Fashion Design

Making a pit stop in the fashion world, salaries for Assistant Apparel designers begin at ₹4-6 lakhs and bump up with experience. Fashion forecasters, predicting the trends that shape runways, can expect to earn ₹8-10 lakhs or more.

3. Industrial Design

In the industrial design world, salaries for Product designers start at ₹5-7 lakhs, climbing to ₹12-14 lakhs for seasoned designers. Automobile designers, crafting the next-gen vehicles, can witness themselves earn from ₹7-9 lakhs to ₹12-16 lakhs or more.

4. Interior Design

Residential Interior designers can expect to earn ₹4-6 lakhs initially, reaching ₹8-10 lakhs or more as their portfolios flourish. Whereas, Commercial Interior designers might start with ₹6-8 lakhs, progressing to ₹10-12 lakhs or beyond.

5. Animation and Motion Graphics

Animation professionals, be it 2D or 3D, begin their journeys with salaries ranging from ₹5-7 lakhs, which can elevate to ₹8-12 lakhs or more. It is important to note that commercial animation is more lucrative in India. However, for those of you who want to create animation movies do not fret - that industry is also growing and being pushed for as we speak.

6. UI/UX

In the realm of UX/UI design, UX designers might begin with ₹6-8 lakhs, progressing to ₹10-14 lakhs or more. UI designers, on the other hand, start at ₹7-8 lakhs, with the potential to earn ₹12-14 lakhs or beyond. As of today, it is one of the most well-earning fields in design with a lot of scope.

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As we end our deep-dive into the world of design salaries, keep in mind that while these figures provide a glimpse into the design compensation landscape, they are by no means absolute.

Salaries can vary based on factors like experience, skill level, location, market trends and the specific industry or company. The figures provided are rough estimates and represent a broad range. Design professionals with better portfolio and negotiation skills, and more experience, expertise, or those working in high-demand industries will get a higher pay. One may also pursue freelancing side-by-side, where you could charge anywhere from ₹5,000 to ₹1,00,000 or more, depending on the scope and requirements of the project

As the design industry continues to grow and evolve, remember that the opportunities for designers in India are only expected to increase. With the right skills and expertise, you will be able to make a real impact in your field and possibly on the world, while also enjoying a rewarding and fulfilling career. So, if you have a passion for creativity and innovation, pursue design with all your heart and mind set in focus, and that passion of yours will definitely pay your bills.

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Nandini Seshan

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