Watch the film and find out more about Julia's job as a graphic
designer in a local council.
"My name is Julia Hickson and I'm a graphic designer for North
East Lincolnshire Council. The side I enjoy about designing is
starting it from scratch, seeing it in your head to developing it
through from screen to printed matter. It's nice to know that it's
you who thought of it and designed it and created it.
My favourite subject was art, I drew all the time at home, but
didn't know, obviously when you're young, that could take you into
a career, and it was probably the only subject I enjoyed really at
school.
Well my mum currently is a dance teacher, when I was younger
that's all I wanted to do, to be a dance teacher, but at school
dancing then, wasn't encouraged as a career. So I was encouraged to
go Art College, where I did a first diploma and from there I went
to specialise in graphic design and got on a course in York and did
two years there. By the end of the two years I'd had enough of
being a student and wanted to start working. The first couple of
years it was hard to find a job that was stable, the first three
jobs were like three months, eight months and then 10 months. Then
my next job after that was like two and a half years and the next
one after that was eight years, the longer you're with it the
better it seems to get.
I've always been somebody that wanted to be at home, I'm a
homebody, that's just me. I didn't want to go to the big
city, I didn't want to go London, I didn't want to go to
Manchester. I wanted to be at home and I wanted to be near my
family but I wanted to be able to do the career which I trained
myself to do, which I think I have achieved."