Aadhya’s best-fit direction is Creative Design + Communication + Digital Media.
She shows strong visual thinking, storytelling interest, and people-aware communication.
Step 1
Final direction
What career direction is best right now?
Creative Design + Communication + Digital Media
Aadhya should explore design, communication, and digital media through small creative projects before making any fixed career decision.
This means the student may enjoy work where they
Design posters, slides, or app screensExplain ideas through stories and visualsObserve people and improve how information is presentedCreate content, videos, sketches, or campaignsBuild a small portfolio and improve it with feedback
Step 2
Why this fits
Understand the student's natural style
Personality
Expressive, observant, imaginative, people-aware
Interest
Design, stories, media, presentation, psychology
Learning
Visual + story-based learner
Strength
Creativity, observation, and communication
Aadhya may enjoy careers where she can use creativity with purpose. She should be guided to build discipline, accept feedback, and convert ideas into finished work.
Strengths to build on
Visual Thinking
Useful for design, media, UI/UX, and presentation work
Storytelling
Helps in content, branding, teaching, and communication
Observation
Helps understand people, audiences, and design problems
Creative Confidence
Supports portfolio-building and original work
Empathy
Useful for user experience and people-focused careers
Step 3
Career options
Compare the top 5 careers
These metrics help parents compare career fit, job opportunity, earning possibility, learning effort, and long-term growth.
Higher bars mean stronger assessment alignment.
Rank 1
Visual Communication Design
89%
Match
Match Score
89%
Demand
High
Salary Potential
Medium-High
Future Scope
High
Best For
Students who like visuals, layout, posters, presentations, and clear communication
Why it fits
Good for students who can explain ideas visually and improve how information looks and feels.
First Step
Create three poster designs for school events and collect feedback.
Salary Examples
Beginner
₹3-6 LPA
Experienced
₹7-14 LPA
Senior
₹18 LPA+
Rank 2
Content Creation / Storytelling
86%
Match
Match Score
86%
Demand
High
Salary Potential
Medium-High
Future Scope
High
Best For
Students who like writing, presenting, video ideas, and explaining topics simply
Why it fits
Good for students who enjoy turning ideas into stories, scripts, videos, or useful posts.
First Step
Make a 60-second explainer video on one school topic.
Salary Examples
Beginner
₹2.5-5 LPA
Experienced
₹6-12 LPA
Senior
₹15 LPA+
Rank 3
UI/UX Design
82%
Match
Match Score
82%
Demand
High
Salary Potential
High
Future Scope
Very High
Best For
Students who like apps, design, psychology, and solving user problems
Why it fits
Good for students who can notice what confuses people and make digital screens easier to use.
First Step
Redesign the home screen of a school app or favourite mobile app.
Salary Examples
Beginner
₹3-6 LPA
Experienced
₹7-15 LPA
Senior
₹18 LPA+
Rank 4
Animation / Motion Design
78%
Match
Match Score
78%
Demand
Medium-High
Salary Potential
Medium-High
Future Scope
High
Best For
Students who like drawing, movement, videos, characters, and visual storytelling
Why it fits
Good for students who learn visually and enjoy making ideas feel alive through motion.
First Step
Create a simple 10-second animated title or educational GIF.
Salary Examples
Beginner
₹2.5-5 LPA
Experienced
₹5-12 LPA
Senior
₹15 LPA+
Rank 5
Digital Marketing / Brand Design
74%
Match
Match Score
74%
Demand
High
Salary Potential
Medium-High
Future Scope
High
Best For
Students who like creativity, people, business, social media, and campaigns
Why it fits
Good for students who can understand audiences and present ideas in an attractive way.
First Step
Create a campaign plan for a school club or small local business.
Salary Examples
Beginner
₹3-6 LPA
Experienced
₹6-14 LPA
Senior
₹16 LPA+
Best starting fields
Visual Communication DesignContent CreationUI/UX Design
Step 4
Career meaning
What each career actually involves
Visual Communication Design
89%
Strong visual thinking, presentation sense, and ability to explain ideas clearly.
Start with posters and presentation design, then learn basic design tools.
Design postersCreate presentation decksDesign social media postsImprove school notices visually
Content Creation / Storytelling
86%
Interest in stories, explanation, audience response, and creative presentation.
Start with short educational content and learn planning, scripting, and editing.
Write scriptsRecord explainer videosCreate school newsletter contentMake educational posts
UI/UX Design
82%
Combines design, empathy, apps, and problem-solving in a practical way.
Learn basic user research, then redesign simple screens with feedback.
Redesign app screensInterview usersDraw wireframesImprove school website flow
Animation / Motion Design
78%
Visual learning, creativity, and interest in making ideas more engaging.
Try simple animation exercises before choosing a formal course.
Animate titlesCreate explainer GIFsMake short motion videosDesign characters
Step 5
Action plan
What the student should do next
1
Week 1
Create one poster and one visual note for a school chapter
2
Week 2
Make a short explainer video or story-based presentation
3
Week 3
Redesign one app screen and ask three people what improved
4
Week 4
Choose the most enjoyable creative activity and repeat it with better quality
Try projects
School event posterOne-minute educational videoRedesigned school app screenBook-cover redesignInstagram-style awareness campaignVisual notes for science chapter
Step 6
Learning plan
How the student should study
Learning style: Visual + Story-Based Learner
Best work style: Portfolio-based learning with feedback and iteration
Learns best through
ExamplesSketchesVideosPresentation practiceCreative challengesFeedback from mentorsBefore-and-after comparisons
Use visual notes
Remember concepts through diagrams and colour-coded ideas
Maintain a portfolio folder
See progress and build confidence over time
Take feedback weekly
Learn how to improve work without feeling discouraged
Finish small creative tasks
Build discipline and avoid incomplete ideas
Explain topics through slides
Improve both school learning and communication skill
Step 7
Interests and traits
What to watch while exploring
This gives a quick visual of the strongest personality signals.
CreativityVery High
ObservationHigh
CommunicationHigh
EmpathyMedium-High
Problem-solvingMedium-High
ConsistencyDeveloping
Practical ThinkingMedium
Design / Creativity
Very High
Media / Storytelling
Very High
Psychology / People
High
Technology
Medium-High
Business
Medium
Data / Numbers
Medium
DesignStorytellingDigital MediaCommunication
Step 8
Decision guide
How parents and students should decide
Evaluate based on
Ability to finish creative work
Interest after feedback
Improvement over time
Comfort with deadlines
Enjoyment of daily creative practice
Avoid choosing only by
Only praise from friends
Only social media popularity
Fear that creative careers are unsafe
One drawing competition result
Pressure to choose science without interest
Step 9
Backup options
More fields to explore later
Psychology & Communication
72%
Interest in people and emotions can support counselling, UX, communication, or media roles.
Photography / Visual Media
69%
Visual observation and storytelling can develop into media or commercial work.
Event / Experience Design
67%
Creativity, presentation, and people awareness can help plan meaningful experiences.
Journalism / Media Studies
64%
Communication and curiosity can support writing, reporting, and media careers.
Teaching / Workshop Design
61%
Explaining ideas visually can support education, workshops, and learning design.
Step 10
Inspiration
People with similar strengths
Aadhya’s profile shows creativity, observation, storytelling, and visual thinking. These strengths are useful in design, communication, media, product experiences, and brand-building careers.
Aadhya should be encouraged to explore creative careers with structure, discipline, and portfolio-building rather than treating creativity as only a hobby.
Give small creative assignments with deadlines
Encourage portfolio-building
Ask what she improved after feedback
Expose her to design, media, and communication careers
Balance creativity with academic consistency
Avoid comparing creative careers with only engineering or medicine
Support one year of guided creative exploration while maintaining strong school performance and basic digital skills.
Step 12
Conversation prompts
Questions to ask
Which creative activity did you enjoy finishing?
What feedback helped you improve?
Do you enjoy design, writing, video, or app screens more?
Can you repeat this work every week?
Would you like to meet a designer or media professional?
Step 13
Teacher guidance
School support
Recommended support
Poster and presentation assignments
School magazine or newsletter involvement
Design-thinking activities
Speaking and storytelling opportunities
Feedback-based portfolio review
Exposure to design and media careers
School actions
Invite designers or media alumni for a session
Encourage participation in creative clubs
Give visual explanation projects
Offer structured feedback on creative work
Involve parents in balanced career exploration
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