Program description
Diploma The demand for graphic design professionals is currently increasing greatly by companies operating in all fields, and the graphic designer has become one of the most important elements in the company and even one of the highest paid because he contributes greatly to drawing the company’s image among the company’s clients and patrons, as what appears from The company's clients are a set of designs that it produces. If the designs are characterized by quality and creativity; The customer has a positive initial image of the company.
Program Goals
The general goal of the program:
This program aims to prepare a qualified graphic designer to use the best design programs.
Detailed objectives of the program:
By the end of this program, the trainee will be able and competent to perform the following tasks:
- The field of design in general
- Designing publications and social media posts
- Motion graphics
- Editing and editing videos
- Digital fusion and image processing
- The field of 3D drawing
- Designing website and application interfaces
Program training plan:
- Design basics and principles course (10 training hours).
- Adobe Photoshop (20 training hours).
- Adobe Illustrator (20 training hours).
- Adobe After Effects (30 training hours).
- Adobe Premiere Basic (5 training hours).
- Adobe Premiere Advanced (4 training hours).
- Adobe Dimension (3 training hours).
- Blender (40 training hours).
- Adobe InDesign (6 training hours).
- Adobe Dreamweaver (7 training hours).
- Adobe Audition (6 training hours).
- Building and designing the XD user interface (14 training hours).
- Adobe Animate (30 training hours).
- How to market yourself as a designer (5 training hours).
Targets of this program:
- New graduates who want to work in the field of graphic and advertising design.
- Students of the faculties of applied arts, fine arts and engineering.
- All those wishing to work in the field of advertising and graphic design.
- All those wishing to qualify for the position of advertising designer.
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