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Graphic Design Projects Online Short Course

Course description

The Graphic Design Projects Online Short Course is a unique self-paced online course which offers students the opportunity to study in a way that works for them.

Our self-paced short courses are all about flexibility. Students can learn from any location at a time that suits them. When you sign up for an on-demand course, you’ll be able to connect with other learners in an exciting global community and receive feedback from your tutor along the way.

The Graphic Design Projects Short Course is designed to help students gain an understanding of graphic design and visual communication as a practice. The course includes a number of visual language exercises and tasks, tutor lectures and presentations, opportunities for peer and tutor feedback, access to selected online resources and three design briefs. The aim is to support students in designing a digital portfolio of graphic design works, in which they may showcase three project ideas completed during the course.

Several topics are covered including:

  • Principles of visual language: signs, symbols, visual semiotics, colour etc.
  • Principles of working with typography; history of printed type, classification and character of type
  • Principles of working with space; grids systems, page layout and Gestalt Theories of visual perception
  • Conducting and documenting visual research
  • Data visualisation
  • Socially and environmentally engaged design - design for change

Please note:This course is designed to reflect the studio-based idea development and creative problem-solving nature of graphic design and includes a significant amount of ‘hands on’ non-digital practice (read more under ‘materials’).

Who should attend this course?  

This course has been designed for those who are new to graphic design as well as those with some previous knowledge and experience. Students can access this on-demand course from anywhere in the world and study at a time that works for them.

The course would be a good fit for anyone looking to gain a solid grounding in the principles and practices of graphic design and visual communication, as well as those wishing to build a portfolio of design projects for future studies or build on an existing portfolio for professional development. The course would also suit those interested in exploring and developing their own design skills and creative thinking in a semi-structured, supported learning environment.

Level: beginners / intermediate

Course outcomes  

By the end of the course, students should:  

  • Have a broader and deeper understanding of graphic design and visual communication as a practice
  • Have improved their ability to think creatively and formulate and develop their ideas through a range of creative processes
  • Have gained a practical understanding of the key principles of visual language, including signs, symbols and visual semiotics
  • Have gained a practical understanding of the fundamental principles of working with typography and knowledge of the history of printed type
  • Have developed their ability to effectively communicate ideas / concepts through visual presentation, including a basic understanding of the key principles of layout and grid systems
  • Have developed their ability to conduct research, both visual and text based, related to a design brief and translate their research into design concepts and final outcomes
  • Have 3 researched, developed and resolved design projects for inclusion in their professional or academic portfolios

This online short course includes:

  • Pre-recorded sessions to follow at your own pace
  • Access to a wealth of online materials
  • Project-based learning
  • Forum for peer-to-peer and student-tutor feedback
  • Certificate upon completion

Available dates

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Details

Topics covered:

  • Visual Language
  • Typography
  • Principles of layout and using grid systems
  • Data Visualisation (Project 2)
  • Socially and environmentally engaged design
  • Visual Research

Materials

To access your online course activities and content you will need: 

  • An up-to-date web browser (we recommend Chrome)
  • Microphone and headphones (a headset with a microphone function is recommended. The built-in microphone in your device would also be fine)
  • Webcam
  • Strong Internet connection - we recommend a minimum of 2 Mbps download, and 1 Mbps upload, faster if possible. You can test your network speed here - https://www.speedtest.net

Recommended materials:

  • Black Fineliner pen/s
  • Pencil/s
  • Coloured pen/s
  • A steel ruler
  • Sharp scissors or a craft knife
  • A cutting mat
  • White paper
  • A small amount of black paper (one A2 sheet will be enough)
  • Grey paper (optional)
  • Sketchbooks / notebooks
  • A phone for taking photos of your exercises and project work

A note about digital design software:

Please note: this is not a digital design software course and will not include Adobe CC tuition, with the exception of a short tutorial demonstrating how to set up a digital portfolio in InDesign, and an open source free equivalent, Scribus.

The course is designed to reflect the studio-based idea development and creative problem-solving nature of graphic design and includes a significant amount of practical, non-digital practice.

Those who do have access to and experience of using Adobe CC software can use it when appropriate for their project outcomes, however it is entirely possible to complete the projects successfully without using digital design software.

You will however, be required to photograph and upload non-digital work to the course page on a regular basis, to share with your peers and tutor.

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The Graphic Design Projects Online Short Course offers students the opportunity to gain an understanding of the key principles and practices of graphic design and visual communication.

Students may take this self-paced online course at any time and from any location, making it an ideal choice for anyone with a busy schedule.

Through a combination of visual language exercises, tutor presentations and practical design projects, students develop their design skills in a supported learning environment.

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