Photography & Media/Graphic design

Graphic design

Do you also want to design your career, both literally and figuratively? Do you want to learn how to work with online tools and thus convert the wishes of your customers into a fresh idea or a creative concept? Then take a quick look at the courses from the sub-theme 'graphic design'.

You learn everything about graphic design. Our teachers help you to understand everything down to the last detail so that you can really get started with your knowledge in practice. The courses are full of tips & tricks, exercises and extra teaching materials, so you have everything you need to become an expert.

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Graphic design

Illustrator

Illustrator, cpProfessionWithFuture

Apply for an Illustrator tutorial and conquer the market.

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Graphic design

InDesign

InDesign, cpProfessionWithFuture

Start your career as an Editor and conquer the market.

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Graphic design

Photoshop

Photoshop, cpProfessionWithFuture

In this tutorial you'll discover the exciting world of Photo_shop tools and functions.

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Graphic design

Web Design

Web Design, cpProfessionWithFuture

Start your career as a Web Developer and conquer the market.

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After following a training from the sub-theme graphic design you will have a unique profile. The job possibilities are therefore equally diverse. You can also work independently. You are in control of yourself and you work for various clients. This can be private individuals as well as companies. The assignments then vary greatly from customer to customer. Is multimedia your thing? Then you will soon be creating videos or animations in an advertising agency. Are you more interested in print? Then you can become a designer of a hip and trendy magazine. In any case, you are a good asset in the rapidly changing graphics sector!

As the graphic / advertising world evolves, we also have to look for new solutions to find new, fresh ideas. The better designers remain. The weaker graphic designers who find it difficult to compete (in terms of level with the better designers) can quickly be bounced from the business. That is why it is very important nowadays to distinguish yourself from others and to constantly train yourself. A course from this subcategory offers a great opportunity to expand your skills. - employerSpeaks

Graphic design

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Also in the world of graphic design trends are changing all the time. All graphic designers keep a close eye on these trends to keep up with the market. 3D and realism, for example, is gaining popularity. Thanks to different software it is becoming easier to create graphic 3D designs. To become even more creative, designers are increasingly mixing this trend with realism; for example by placing the illustration in a photo. Monotone designs are now 'boring'. Gradients have emerged in recent years to make the whole thing more playful and lively. Because the trend has been around for a number of years, we see that the way it is used is increasingly varied. It is no longer just two colors, but three or even more. The trend of typography and aligning elements has been going on for a few years. Now it continues even further. Full illustrations and even animations are created from thin lines. Line art is sleek and elegant, but can also come across as very playful.

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New apps and programs are constantly being released that make the job of a graphic designer easier and enable new designs. Just think of Canva.com. This is a handy drag-and-drop tool with ready-to-use designs.

A long time ago when I made the transition from kindergarten to primary school, my mother took me with me to enroll. I received my very first ray of sunshine from the then director after filling out the paperwork. The cover featured an owl that hunted mice. I can still picture it like that. I liked that so much that I thought I’d want to design later too. And look, it is (finally) time. Last week I received an email asking if I would be interested in working for publisher Averbode. I didn't have to think about it for long. The course was very practical and everything was explained very clearly! - exStudentSpeaking

Amari Lindroos
Amari Lindroos

Training Consultant

You certainly don’t have to be an expert to take this course. Everyone is welcome, even if you've never done anything graphic before. Experienced photographers are of course also welcome to expand their digital skills. The courses are very practical and you do not need any prior knowledge in order to start!

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  • Did you know that the American William Addison Dwiggins coined the term graphic design in 1922? Among other things, he was a font designer, calligrapher and book designer.
  • Graphic design was already used for professional purposes after the Second World War.
  • It was the Egyptians who were the first to use a “grid” system or construction lines to design their illustrations and symbols, something that many logo designers still use.
  • Did you know that the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali designed the new Chupa Chups logo in 1969? He integrated the dashing wordmark into a brightly colored daisy.

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