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Graphic design course structure include the following Topics:

  1. Introduction to Graphic Design: This module covers the basics of graphic design, including its history, principles, and elements. Students will learn about design theory and how to use design software such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign.

  2. Typography: This module focuses on the art of type and how to use it effectively in design. Students will learn about typefaces, font families, and how to create typographic layouts.

  3. Color Theory: This module covers the use of color in design and how it can be used to create visual impact. Students will learn about color theory, color psychology, and how to use color effectively in design.

  4. Illustration: This module covers the use of illustration in graphic design and how to create illustrations using traditional and digital methods. Students will learn about different illustration styles and techniques.

  5. Photography: This module covers the use of photography in graphic design and how to use images effectively in design. Students will learn about different photography techniques and how to manipulate images using software.

  6. Layout and Composition: This module covers the use of layout and composition in graphic design and how to use visual hierarchy effectively in design. Students will learn about different layout and composition techniques and how to create effective designs.

  7. Branding and Identity Design: This module covers the use of branding and identity design in graphic design and how to create effective branding and identity design.

  8. Advertising and Packaging Design: This module covers the use of advertising and packaging design in graphic design and how to create effective advertising and packaging design.

  9. Motion Graphics and Animation: This module covers the use of animation and motion graphics in graphic design and how to create effective animations and motion graphics.

  10. Portfolio Development: This module covers the creation of a professional portfolio, which is essential for a graphic designer to showcase their work to potential clients and employers.