HND Graphic Design

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This course is aimed at people that want to become professional graphic designers. You will develop the necessary underpinning skills and understanding required to become a graphic designer. You will explore the role of typography branding illustration information graphics and packaging within contemporary design practice. The course will focus on developing your creative practice working with employers to develop employability skills. As you progress through the course you will be encouraged to choose the direction of your project so you can explore and develop your own visual language. This will be supported by individual and group tutorials.

Course information

Name: HND Graphic Design Qualification title: - Qualification type: HNC/HND/Higher education awards Assessment All modules have a theoretical content and this is assessed through ability to research seminars and essay writing. When organising exhibitions projects and work placements students will be assessed on their production of reports and/or evaluative logs that record the experience. Awarding - Created 20160121 12:04:20 Updated 20160121 12:04:20

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Canterbury College
Further Education
01227 811111
http://canterburycollege.ac.uk

Address

15
New Dover Road Town: Canterbury County:keny

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