The COURSE
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You will see graphics at work whenever you surf websites, play computer games, go shopping or read a user manual. Graphics are used to communicate messages in every part of our lives, such as advertising, music, fashion, interior design and architecture. It is the job role of a graphic designer to create digital graphics that bring colour, information and interest to our lives for a wide range of industries. In this unit you will investigate a range of applications and features of existing graphic products and consider their audience and purpose. You will be able to apply some of what you discover to your own digital graphic products. You will design , create and test graphic products in a similar way to how it is done in industry and be introduced to the technology and techniques used by professionals.
You will need to think about the creative aspects of the product as well as the technical (both vector-editing and photo-editing).
Once finished, you will review the products, having obtained feedback from others, and evaluate possible improvements. In particular, this unit develops skills from Unit 1: The Online World and the following optional specialist units: Unit 4: Creating Digital Animation and Unit 7: Creating Digital Video. In addition, it supports the content of Unit 8: Mobile Apps Development and Unit 13: Website Development.
You will need to think about the creative aspects of the product as well as the technical (both vector-editing and photo-editing).
Once finished, you will review the products, having obtained feedback from others, and evaluate possible improvements. In particular, this unit develops skills from Unit 1: The Online World and the following optional specialist units: Unit 4: Creating Digital Animation and Unit 7: Creating Digital Video. In addition, it supports the content of Unit 8: Mobile Apps Development and Unit 13: Website Development.