Higher Education Takeover - Graphic & Communication Design
This taster session is for those interested in studying BA (Hons) Graphic & Communication Design.
In this session, you will focus on using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to design and create your own badges.
Overview
In this session, you will focus on using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to design and create your own badges.
This will provide a great introduction to graphic design, providing you with information and the opportunity to take part in practical activities to develop your skills and introduce you to new concepts.
Who is this course aimed at?
This taster session is for those interested in studying BA (Hons) Graphic & Communication Design.
Facilities
The course provides a studio and workshop atmosphere where the skills and disciplines of graphic and communication design (e.g. digital, illustration and printmaking) can be fully explored. This is supported by state-of-the-art teaching facilities including specialised classrooms, workshops, a printmaking/bookmaking room, photography studios and Apple Mac suites, to ensure you get the finest experience.
Date & time
Event: Saturday 18th March 2023, 9.30am-12.30pm
Taster session: 11.00am-12.30pm
Reasons to choose this course
This taster session will allow you to take part in a fun, practical activity, enabling you to explore your creativity in our professional workshop facilities, providing you with a flavour of our exciting BA (Hons) Graphic & Communication Design degree.
Why study BA (Hons) Graphic & Communication Design?
- You'll be taught by excellent, experienced staff with great industry links
- We offer a varied enrichment programme including guest speakers and exciting trips
- We offer various opportunities to get involved in various national competitions and projects
- We have a range of excellent equipment and facilities for students to use to enhance their learning
Course progression
This taster session is for those interested in progressing to our BA (Hons) Graphic & Communication Design degree.