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When talking about careers in tech, one might immediately jump to developing apps and jumping between complicated coding projects. But coding isn鈥檛 just a science; it鈥檚 an art. And with a solid baseline of fundamental tech skills, a little creativity goes a long way.
This mix of skills is becoming more and more important as jobs become more specialized. According to a 2019 report by LinkedIn Learning, some of the most in-demand hard skills are in the design, marketing, and production arenas, most of which entail expertise on a particular skill set.
Luckily, there are thousands of online courses available to help you seize these opportunities, at your own pace. Here are five of these creative tech skills and where you can learn them:
Rendering computer graphics is a widely-needed skill needed in a great range of industries. The software to be used varies on the intended purpose: AutoCAD is mostly used in architecture, engineering, and product design, for instance, while OpenGL can be used for VR and scientific visualization.
鈥淎utoCAD 2017 Essential Training鈥 takes you through the program鈥檚 tools, culminating in how to draw and create models using the functions. If you鈥檙e also interested in learning OpenGL, 鈥淟earning OpenGL鈥 similarly introduces the program and discusses how to utilize it.
When it comes to content creation in the digital age, video is still king. It could be your favorite series, a 6-second ad, or the new summer blockbuster film. Video consumption is increasing across different channels — and demand for those who can produce it is higher than ever.
鈥淭he Complete Video Production Bootcamp鈥 offers courses on the basics, even including a lesson on how to bring your video to a wider audience. On the other hand, 鈥淰ideo Editing Training鈥 does a deep dive on specific skill sets and the tools and software that you need to master them.
While films and cartoons are still arguably the most popular platforms of animation, its usage has crossed over to similar media such as video games, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality. This increasing demand is translating to an increase in profits, with the global industry expected to earn $270 billion by 2020.
Many professionals in the industry are sharing their expertise through online schools, some of the most popular being Animation Mentor and iAnimate. If you鈥檙e looking for short courses, AMA University Online offers a bevy running from 2D/3D animation to modeling cartoon characters using the Maya software.
Apps have become an indispensable part of our mobile experience, whether for work or leisure. Annual app spending is a great indicator: Newzoo reported $92.1 billion in revenue for 2018, and it鈥檚 expected to climb up to $139.6 billion by 2021.
Since the market is a mix of users on various kinds of devices, it may be wise to get acquainted with different operating systems. 鈥渋OS 12 Development Essential Training鈥 is a two-part course on fundamentals and web distribution, while 鈥淎ndroid Development for Beginners鈥 focuses on the basics for the platform.
The gaming industry is enjoying massive growth, projected by Newzoo to have earned around $138 billion by the end of 2018. There鈥檚 much going on in our shores as well, one of the buzziest news being the opening of Ubisoft Philippines last August.
While it鈥檚 surely a dream for gamers to join such companies, an understanding of theory and knowledge of software would first be needed as a foot-in-the-door. Courses like 鈥淚ntroduction to Game Design鈥 and 鈥淚ntroduction to Game Development鈥 can help jumpstart the journey, while more tech-centric courses like 鈥3D Game Development鈥 delve deeper into the different software such as Blender and Unity.