What Art major?

<p>I like to draw stuff, random stuff, with pencil and kinda like to doodle with pencil too.
Not really into coloring stuff, but like more into making shadows with pencil or pen.
And I like to design stuff and have creative ideas. I like to use Photshop to design too.</p>

<p>What kind of majors should I choose? Can I choose more than 1?</p>

<p>What college will be good for it?</p>

<p>Try out drawing in color before you give up on it. It’s useful to test out a variety of drawing mediums anyway if you want to go into art so that you know what you enjoy and what you’re best at (especially if you’re planning on putting together a portfolio or art supplement to send in to colleges you’re applying to).</p>

<p>What you like is pretty basic stuff, so it could fit into any sort of major that takes drawing skills: digital art, studio/fine art, illustration, etc. Not sure what you mean by you liking to “design stuff,” but if you’re interested in design then check out any design majors as well.</p>

<p>If you’re really unsure about what you want to do, take a class in each major you’re interested in to see if you enjoy it (you can do this before college too - plenty of schools offer precollege courses in the summer and on the weekends). Don’t double major unless you think it’s useful somehow; it will take a lot more work than a single major.</p>

<p>Knowing what college will be good for a major that you haven’t decided on yet is pretty much impossible. “Art” is not specific enough. Know what you want, and then look for colleges.</p>

<p>Look into a college that offers a multitude of art and design options/majors. You won’t need to declare your area of interest until the end of your first year. This should give you ample opportunity to answer your own question.</p>

<p>I think Illustration would be a good fit for you. It is definitely drawing oriented but also includes a lot of design (i.e. photoshop) as well.
The other people are correct: you do not have to figure out your exact major right away, but should look for colleges that have a lot of options/programs which you can explore.</p>