When you start teaching high school graphic design classes, you instruct a new generation of students and designers on the principles of graphic design. Your teaching responsibilities require you to demonstrate software designed to enhance images, share design principles across multiple mediums, including 2D and 3D images and typography, and teach the design process. Your duties require you to follow the assigned curriculum, develop rubrics, and continue your own creative and technical education to keep up-to-date with the latest trends and developments within design, graphic design, and the related software. You might work explicitly as a graphic design teacher, or you may work within the art or digital arts department to share modules as part of an art class.