Posts Tagged ‘brochures’

Bachelor in Information Design at Fachhochschule Stuttgart Hochschule der Medien

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Information designers process information for specific target groups using a wide range of media. They conceive and design websites, brochures, leaflets and complex multimedia information systems. They design orientation systems for museums, plan and implement learning programmes, write manuals and perform many other tasks.

The course of studies is also as diverse as the activities.

Brief description of the course of studies
Length of course of studies: 6 semesters
Practical semester = 5th semester
Qualification: Bachelor of Information and Communication with the additional subject Information Design
Start of course of studies: each time in the winter semester (1 September)
Closing date for applications: 15 July

Degree of Graphic Design at Brooks Institute of Photography California

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

You are bombarded with images. Graphic Design is everywhere from the graphics on your favorite cereal box to the designs on your snowboard, or the logo on your favorite pair of sneakers. It is a major part of this website, your textbooks, newspapers and the brochures you receive in the mail. Today, Graphic Design consists of traditional careers in Graphic Design and the newer career paths in the areas often referred to as New Media. Bringing together images and text to move, to sell, to identify, to empower, graphic design is as old as cave paintings and as new as tomorrow.

An accelerated program, the Bachelor of Arts Degree can be completed in as little as three years. This year round program is comprised of six eight-week terms, during which a student usually takes one core design class paired with one general education course.

Digital Design Diploma at Atlanta College of Art Georgia

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Digital Design — Diploma

Digital designers create corporate identity programs, brochures, product packaging, posters and information systems, direct mail, interactive Web media, and much more. Upon completion of the diploma program, graduates are prepared for entry-level positions with printing companies, digital services bureaus, and in-house communications departments.

What You’ll Study

• Begin with basic drawing, software for the applied arts, and computer illustration.

• Move on to design elements, print production, and basic Web design.

• Finally, learn skills in conceptual interactive design and digital photographic production.
Total Credit Hours: 40
5 Quarters

Graphic Design Majors at University Of Arkansas Fort Smith

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Program Overview

Students in this discipline learn to be creative and develop technical solutions to design challenges encountered in the workplace, including logos, brochures, packages, advertising and identity designs, copywriting, photography direction, digital media, and illustration. Graduates of the program will have a completed portfolio and be prepared to work for advertising agencies, design studios, television stations, corporate design firms, and other graphic-related industries.

Printing degree at Madison Area Technical College

Monday, February 16th, 2009

One Year Technical Diploma

The Technical Diploma Printing program offers the knowledge and skills required for an entry level position in the graphic arts industry. Students receive training in all steps of sheetfed offset lithographic reproduction. Additional on-the-job training will be necessary. Technological advances are changing the production procedures, making employee retraining critical. Completion of this one-year Technical Diploma is equivalent to finishing the first year of the Associate Degree Printing and Publishing program. After completion, students may want to consider taking selected second-year courses. This growing industry is ranked among he top five in the nation today. Plants ranging from small shops to those employing thousands of workers are located in communities of all sizes throughout the country. They manufacture a wide array of products including books, brochures, advertising magazines, newspapers and packaging, People in this field must adapt to technological changes. Positions call for a wide range of skills and aptitudes. The successful employee will be a detail-oriented problem solving team player with good communication skills. These jobs can require mechanicaly ability and hand-eye coordination. Graduates can specialize in one area after graduation.