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Certificate Course in professional Graphics Designing

Graphic Design Course and Desktop Publishing Course are one of the best courses with a duration of 2 months. The course is highly focused with in-depth professional training and live projects. This course is designed to prepare students for careers in various concentrations within the specialisation of digital illustrations, digital and offset printing

Duration: 1 Month
Overview

Graphic designers create visual concepts, using computer software or by hand, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers. They develop the overall layout and production design for various applications such as advertisements, brochures, magazines, and corporate reports.

Well, graphic design makes your brain very active. It forces you to problem-solve every day, which challenges you and consequently ensures you're performing at your best capacity. If you want to keep your brain strong, healthy and perhaps smarter, then graphic design can help.

Graphic designers create designs using print, electronic, and film media. Graphic designers create brochures and ads to promote products or services. They produce logos for products or businesses. They create visual designs for company reports and other print materials.

Course Curriculum
  • Creating Logo
  • Designing Visiting Card.
  • Designing Letter Head.
  • Designing Pamphlet.
  • Designing Brochures.
  • Designing Multi Colour Catalogues.
  • Designing Magazine Covers.
  • Designing Banners.
  • Designing Hoarding.
  • Designing Newspaper/Billboard Ads.
  • Designing Wrappers.
  • Designing Labels.
  • Scanning Photographs.
  • Colour Corrections.
  • Colouring Old B/W Photos.
  • Restoration of Damaged Photos.
  • Applying 2D/3D effects.
  • Designing & Mixing Photo Collage.
  • Designing Banners, Hoarding.
  • Designing Photo Books.
Exam & Certification
  • Once you complete this master’s program, you will receive the course completion certificate by ICIT

 

ICIT Course Completion Certificate will be awarded upon the completion of the project work (after the expert review) and upon scoring at least 50% marks in the quiz. ICIT certification is well recognized in top  MNCs .

Who should attend?
  • If you're thinking about switching careers to become a graphic designer, then let me tell you – there has never been a better time. The world is your oyster if you know how to communicate ideas that inspire, inform or engage people.
    • Freshers

    • Working Professionals

    • Entrepreneurs

FAQ's

1. What is graphic design and what does it include?

  • Graphic design is a design process that combines text and graphics in a way that is intended to communicate a specific message.

2. Where is graphic design used?

  • You will find graphic design in company logos, printed materials like brochures, posters, signs, greeting cards, postcards, business cards, billboards and ads. Advances in technology have brought us the digital environment complete with websites, online ads, virtual brochures and presentations, and so very much more.

3. What do graphic designers use to create these designs?

  • Graphic designers can use hand-illustrated designs as well as computer-aided designs thanks to a wide range of software with nearly endless digital design tools. The availability of software like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop have become staples of the graphic designer.

4. What can a graphic designer do that I can’t do?

  • A graphic designer does more than just put their creative skills to work. Though most graphic designers are intuitively creative already, they have generally spent time studying numerous design principles. It’s vital to understand how to use design elements to transmit the required messages and values as well as evoke a certain feeling in the viewer. As a visual communicator, they leverage these design elements and use concepts such as color, typography, space, balance, form and lines to create their visual message.
  • Some graphic designers are also able to understand the more technical aspects of design required to create digital assets for a company. For example, a web designer is often able to create wireframes, workflows, and sitemaps and understand how to develop easy navigation for the user experience.

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