On January 19, 2024, the eagerly awaited Guest Lecture for the Graphic Designer job role unfolded at the Don Bosco Tech Sambalpur center, commencing with a warm welcome from the domain trainer, Mr. Lalgopal Nanda. The stage was set for an insightful session as Mr. Nanda introduced the keynote speaker, Mr. Swagat Acharya, proprietor of Acharya Printers, Belpahar, who was invited to share his expertise with the aspiring graphic designers.

Taking the lead, Mr. Swagat initiated the discourse by providing trainees with a comprehensive overview of various design types, including posters, banners, and editing. Delving deeper, he explored intricate aspects such as sketching patterns, diverse sketching styles, idea categorizations, crafting design briefs, and the nuanced art of message composition and design. To inspire the trainees, he generously shared success stories and highlighted the abundant job opportunities and promising career trajectories available for newcomers in the graphic design industry.

In addition to sharing practical insights, Mr. Swagat expounded upon the current industry scenario, shedding light on the escalating market demand for graphic designers. Through his insightful presentation, he elucidated the dynamic landscape of the field and the evolving role of graphic designers in meeting contemporary market needs.

During the interactive session, trainees actively engaged with Mr. Swagat, posing several queries to clarify their doubts, all of which were addressed to their complete satisfaction. Expressing his utmost satisfaction, Mr. Swagat lauded the overwhelming participation and interest exhibited by the participants. The lecture proved highly informative, and the students thoroughly enjoyed it, eagerly anticipating the opportunity to attend more such lectures in the future.

Mr. Swagat concluded the session by deliberating on the enormous scope for designers and artists, leading to a decent livelihood for young, creative, and innovative individuals. The session ended with a heartfelt thanks to Mr. Acharya by the support domain trainer, Mr. Sarat Kumar Dash, in appreciation for taking the time out to educate and inspire the trainees