If you're a right-brained person and itching to turn your passion for visual arts or design into a career, you need to know your earning potential.
We turned to PayScale, the creator of the world's largest compensation database, to find the most lucrative jobs for the artistically-inclined.
PayScale found the highest-paying jobs for art and design majors by first identifying the most common jobs for those with a bachelor's degree (and nothing more) who work full-time in the US. They then ranked those jobs by "Experienced Median Pay," which is the median compensation - including base salary, bonuses, commissions, overtime, and profit sharing (but not equity) - for those in any given profession with a "typical amount of experience."
If you want to go where the money is, set your sights on becoming a fashion designer. Chief fashion designers topped the list, earning an impressive $120,000 a year, while senior fashion designers came in second, with an experienced median pay of $98,000.
Here's the full list: