Graphic Design

Graphic Design

GRAPHIC DESIGN is the creative practice of conveying an idea, or communicating a message esthetically with images, graphics and type. Graphic design often refers to both the process (designing) by which the communication is created and the products (designs) which are generated.

Graphic designers work in a variety of areas; producing visual identity (logos and branding), publications (magazines, newspapers and books), print media (posters, billboards, signs, product packaging), illustration and interactive design.

The graphic design program gives students the opportunity to learn the skills and knowledge required to function within the graphic design industry. Students use industry standard software and traditional media to visually express their ideas.

By the end of the program, they will be able to produce graphic design and layout, illustration, and interactive graphic design to gain entry-level industry employment. Students also have the opportunity to work as self-employed graphic designers, or to continue their studies in graphic design at the post-secondary level - Red River College or out of province design schools.

To receive the LSRCSS Graphic Design Program major diploma students must complete all 9 courses.

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