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Diploma Classroom Based

Gain an advanced knowledge of graphic design and the practical skills to take on exciting design projects to advance your career.
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£2,195 (Easy-pay plan available)

Duration

Approximately 6 months

Study Option
Classroom Based
Course Location
We offer classes in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast, Cardiff and Bristol
Entry Requirements
18 years old or over
Assessment
10 online practical assignments
Accreditation
The British Academy of Graphic Design is an accredited provider of the British Accreditation Council (BAC).

Completing this course will enable you to become a graphic designer by developing the skills to create, present and deliver your own design projects.

The course covers fundamental techniques and develops these into more advanced skills. No minimum qualification is required.

Designed around 10 practical assignments, you will incrementally develop the techniques and an understanding of the industry that you need to succeed as a graphic designer.

As a classroom-based student you will attend tutor-led classes taught by industry professionals. You will also have full access to the Online Learning Centre, which contains course material created by industry experts including instructional videos, written content and assignments.

Our tutors provide all the support, knowledge and in-depth feedback you need to progress through your course and are always contactable through the Online Learning Centre.

On average a student studying around 15 hours per week can complete the course in 12 months, a student studying around 30 hours a week can complete the course in 6 months*.

*Completion time is based on the approximate time it has taken past students to complete the course. Students have up to 36 months to complete the course.

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Class Location

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University of Westminster
309 Regent Street
London
W1B 2HW
University of Westminster
115 New Cavendish St
London
W1W 6UW
Westminster Kingsway College
Victoria Centre
Vincent Square
London
SW1P 2PD
Hallam Conference Centre
44 Hallam Street
London
W1W 6JJ
America Square Conference Centre
1 America Square
17 Crosswall
London
EC3N 2LB
Peel Building
The University of Salford
The Crescent
Salford
Manchester
M5 4WT
Doubletree Hilton Hotel
Manchester - Piccadilly
One Piccadilly Place,
1 Auburn Street
Manchester
M1 3DG
Studio Bee Photography Studio
14-16 Faraday St
Manchester
M1 1BE
NQ Photography Studio Manchester
11 Stevenson Square
Manchester
M1 1DB
Manchester Metropolitan University
Business School
All Saints Building
Manchester
M15 6BH
AWOL Studios
Hope Mill
Pollard Street
Manchester
M4 7JA
United Kingdom
The Photocove
Wellington House
21 Pollard Street East
Manchester
M40 7FS
Darwin Building
Newman University
Genners Ln
Birmingham
B32 3NT
Dwyer Building
Newman University
Genners Ln
Birmingham
B32 3NT
McAuley Building
Newman University
Genners Ln
Birmingham
B32 3NT
The Studio
7 Cannon Street
Birmingham
B2 5EP
Edinburgh Napier University
Merchiston Campus
10 Colinton Road
Edinburgh
EH10 5DT
Edinburgh Training and Conference Venue
16 St Mary's St.
Edinburgh
EH1 1SU
Stranmillis University College
Stranmillis Road
Belfast
Co. Antrim
Northern Ireland
BT9 5DY
Central Cardiff
Location to be confirmed
Central Bristol
Location to be confirmed

Class Schedule

View the schedule for the evening classes and the weekend classes in London , Birmingham , Manchester , Edinburgh , Belfast , Cardiff and Bristol.

Topics

The list below provides an overview of the topics covered in this course.

    • Introduction to Graphic Design

    Explore the history of graphic design and the elements and principles that make up the foundation of these forms of communication. Learn how to:

    • Apply elements and principles of graphic design to a defined piece of work
    • Evaluate the impact of elements and principles on your own graphic designs
    • Imagery in Graphic Design

    The four building blocks of graphic design are imagery, colour, typography, and layout. Explore how the first important element, imagery, is used effectively in design. Learn how to:

    • Explain how imagery is used in graphic design to create different effects
    • Create posters and storyboards for a commercial purpose using imagery
    • Colour in Graphic Design

    Explore the second important element of graphic design - the use of colour. Learn how to:

    • Create graphic designs that use colour theory effectively
    • Apply colour schemes to graphic designs that are appropriate for different audiences
    • Typography In Graphic Design

    Explore the third important element of graphic design - the use of typography. Learn how to:

    • Create graphic designs that use typography effectively
    • Apply typefaces to graphic designs that relay specific messages
    • Layout and Composition in Graphic Design

    Explore the fourth important element of graphic design - layout and composition. Learn how to:

    • Apply effective layout principles to graphic designs
    • Create signage and a brochure for a commercial purpose
    • Logo Design

    Explore the features of CAD software and the elements of a 2D logo. Apply this knowledge to create a logo design that satisfies a client brief using CAD. Learn how to:

    • Evaluate the role of CAD in graphic design
    • nalyse the features of logo design
    • Apply techniques and processes to create a 2D logo using CAD
    • Poster Advertisement Design I

    Explore CAD software in more depth, as well as the features of 2D poster design. Apply this knowledge to create a poster that satisfies a client brief using CAD. Learn how to:

    • Analyse the features of poster design
    • Develop ideas for a poster advertisement
    • Poster Advertisement Design II

    Explore how to finalise, present, and reflect on your designs. Learn how to:

    • Apply techniques and processes to create a 2D poster advertisement design using CAD software
    • Present your final design to a client
    • Reflect on the design process and your own creative work
    • Packaging Design I

    Explore the features of 3D packaging design. Apply your knowledge to create a design prototype, using CAD, that shows consideration for visual branding and identity and the environment. Learn how to:

    • Analyse a client brief
    • Research and explore ideas for a package design
    • Develop, test and refine ideas for a package design based on feedback
    • Packaging Design II

    Explore ways to finalise, evaluate, and refine your design and consider the legal requirements relevant to packaging design. Learn how to:

    • Apply techniques and processes to create a 3D package design using CAD software
    • Present a 3D package design to a client
    • Refine a design concept based on feedback
    • Reflect on feedback and your own creative work

Tutors

Our tutor community includes hundreds of talented professionals with both local and international credentials. Here is a sample to illustrate the depth of creative experience that Academy students benefit from:

The British Academy of Graphic Design

The British Academy of Graphic Design is part of a network of creative design education brands that offers courses in Interior Design, Garden Design, Fashion Design, Photography and Digital Marketing. Our philosophy is to make high-quality education accessible to all by empowering people to do what they love. Through the power of online and blended learning, our students are able to harness their creativity and practically apply it to succeed in their chosen careers.

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