In Course 2, we begin by delving into advanced color theory, which includes color psychology. Using well-known logos and other designs as examples, we will thoroughly assess each of the primary and secondary colors. What psychological effects do these colors have on the audience? Spot colors, like the Pantone matching system, will be explained, and we will look at the distinction between spot and process colors. Color modes including CMYK, RGB, and HSV as well as Lab colors will be investigated and explained, and the session will close off with some of the most popular printing procedures utilized in the business today.
Module 1
The Diploma in Graphic Design provides students with an introduction to fundamental graphic design concepts and the field of visual communication. It covers visual thinking, the elements and principles of design, and basic typography. The course also offers hands-on training with key software tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign to develop practical skills.
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Module 2
The goal of lesson 2, your intermediate graphic design diploma curriculum, is to expand on the information you gained in Module 1 by learning more tools. Advanced color theory and typography, mastering the pen tool, sophisticated photo manipulation techniques, and learning how to make InDesign your new best friend by learning about master pages and character styles are all covered.
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Module 3
The graphic design advanced module goes one step farther. Here, you will discover how to think creatively by examining methods that will motivate you and educate you on how to recognize that there is no such thing as a box. Discover how to make an interactive document, design your first package, and explore Illustrator's 3D features. Finally, we will comprehend the significance of infographics and produce our own infographic from beginning to end.
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Module 4
At the end of your graphic design education, you will learn the business strategies and tools necessary for a successful career in design. Since everything worthwhile requires a great deal of time and effort, we will also look at things like how to approach a job in design, what your portfolio and resume should look like, and dealing with a variety of personalities at work. Given that doing an interview might be frightening, we will look into potential interview questions and how to respond to them from a design standpoint. These methods and resources will help you launch your graphic design career.
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