Graphic Communication
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Duration
10 Weeks
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Start date
Different dates available
The course includes magazine, CD and packaging design as well as advertisements, logotype and corporate branding. The studio is equipped with state of the art Apple Macs including the key software of Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash and InDesign as well as desk and wall space for traditional media. Exploring typographic design and graphic image making, projects range from the commercial world to experimental work documenting personal experience. Combining digital and traditional the process of working through a brief to finished artwork trains the student to convey their intentions with impact. Suitable for: We believe that the most important qualification for our courses is enthusiasm for the subject, a desire to learn creative talent. We have students who are at varying levels; some are beginner while others already work in the industry. At the end of your course we would expect you to have a level 3 qualification.
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About this course
No educational requirements for EU students.
For Non-EU students:
we would need a photocopy of your passport any school/university certificates, art/design/photo certificates, IELTS or any English language certificate from approved providers (check the UKBA list on the website) and samples of your art/design/photo work. You can send all by email.
By the new UK Border Agency regulations students should have a good standard of English (at least B1 level) which is the Cambridge ESOL, IELTS mini. 4.0, TOEFL 437-473 or Middle Intermediate Level.
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Subjects
- Design
- Communication Training
- Packaging Design
- Media
- InDesign
- Illustrator
- Art
- Image
- CD
- Magazine
- Packaging
- Desing
- Advertisements
- Logotype
- Corporate branding
- Branding
- Flash
- Photoshop
Teachers and trainers (1)
Juliet Sugg
Illustration/ Graphic Design teacher
Juliet is a freelance artist, specialising in narrative art and performance. She has been commissioned both commercially and personally for various projects including the Whitechapel Gallery, Southbank Centre and the Whitstable Biennale, and she has illustrated a number of graphic novels. Juliet's work fuses authorial illustration with performance and installation creating 'live' graphic novels, which allow the viewer to step inside the narrative. http://www.julietsugg.com/
Course programme
Graphic Communication
focuses on developing visual concepts through the creative use of words and imagery for the commercial environment.
The course includes magazine, CD and packaging design as well as advertisements, logotype and corporate branding. The studio is equipped with state of the art Apple Macs including the key software of Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash and InDesign as well as desk and wall space for traditional media.
Exploring typographic design and graphic image making, projects range from the commercial world to experimental work documenting personal experience. Combining digital and traditional the process of working through a brief to finished artwork trains the student to convey their intentions with impact.
All our courses can lead to a nationally recognised qualification, although entry is not obligatory.
Additional information
Graphic Communication