Graphics Design
Effective visual representation of complex data
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Graphic design
Students learn the fundamentals of graphic design, including page layout, composition, typography, colour, and visual art. They acquire the necessary skills to create visually appealing and effective images.
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Design software
Students learn how to use design software such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, CorelDRAW, and others to create and manipulate graphics.
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Illustration
Students learn how to create digital illustrations, including drawings, vector illustrations, characters, and logos.
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Photo editing
Students are trained in image editing and manipulation skills, including enhancing image quality, removing unwanted elements and colour correction.
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Graphic animation
the graphic design training programme also covers graphic animation, where students learn to create animated illustrations such as animated advertisements, explanatory videos, GIFs, and more.
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Visual Communication
Here students are trained to communicate ideas, messages, and concepts effectively through visual images. They must be able to understand the client’s needs and create designs that are consistent with these needs.
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Media production
Students learn techniques such as preparing files for printing, producing graphics for the web and other media, and managing file formats and technical specifications.
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Portfolio
Students are trained to create a portfolio that shows the work they have produced during their course. The portfolio is often used to demonstrate skills and to find employment or freelance contracts.