Graphic Design
About
Graphic Design is the art of communication, stylizing, and problem-solving through the use of type, space, and image. This class emphasizes both the process and final design presentation, which are generated through step-by-step design procedures to create a strong college entry portfolio. Students will learn how to utilize a combination of technology, visual arts, and page layout techniques to produce a final result.
Our Graphic Design Students Got Into…
With Icon’s Graphic Design program, our students show an amazing result in college acceptance. They are accepted by the following programs: ArtCenter College of Design, California College of the Arts, California Institute of the Arts, Maryland Institute College of Art, Otis College of Art and Design, Parsons School of Design, Pratt Institute, Rhode Island School of Design, Savannah College of Art and Design, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, School of Visual Art and other many schools! We feel very proud to have contributed to this success of our students.
Possible Careers for Graphic Design Major:
Art Director | Brand Identity Designer | Creative Designer | Design Director | Film Editor | Graphic Designer | Illustrator | Interior Spatial Designer | Layout Designer | Logo Designer | Multimedia Animator | Packaging Designer | Web Designer …
Learning Objectives
By the end of the program, you should be able to:
Use the Adobe Photoshop professionally
Use the Adobe Illustrator professionally
Produce the combination of typography, visual arts, and page layout techniques
Curriculums
Level 1: Introduction to Graphic Design
Level 2: Graphic Design
*Prerequisite: Introduction to Graphic Design
Why are prerequisites important?
Prerequisites are a way of making sure that students, like you, enter into a course or subject with some prior knowledge. This, not only helps the instructor to teach at a certain level, but it also helps students to feel more comfortable and confident with the subject matter.
Instructors
Connie Kwon
ArtCenter College of Design | BFA in Graphic Design
Angie Park
ArtCenter College of Design | BFA in Graphic Design