Colour Responser
Plane composition
Three-dimensional composition
Color component
sketch
colour
Basic photography
Computer art
2. What courses do graphic design majors have?
The learning steps of domestic graphic design institutions are roughly as follows:
1. Painting (sketch, color)
2. Constitutionalism (three main components)
3. Graphic creativity
4. Art history and design history
5. Introduction to Art
6. Specialized courses (logo design, VI, packaging design, poster design, font design, book design ...)
3. What courses do graphic design majors study?
You will learn the replication course:
Basic skills:
Fundamentals of computer operation
Office automation
Computer assembly and maintenance
Three main components
Three major designs
Applied arts foundation
Photoshop image processing
CorelDRAW/Illustrator graphic design
Advanced technology of advertising art design and image processing
Pre-press processing technology and InDesign graphic design
Professional skills: AutoCAD and architectural environment art design
Performance skills of 3ds max architectural effect
Vray rendering rendering
Comprehensive skills: a typical example of graphic design
Typical application of commercial art design and business
Industry case
Comprehensive practice of architectural renderings design
Comprehensive exercise of indoor renderings design
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4. What courses do graphic design majors have?
Photography, book binding, film and television animation creation, film and television advertising design, VI design, display design, web design, advertising planning and copywriting, print advertising design, basic animation techniques, visual design of commodity packaging, printing technology, design aesthetics, poster design, professional photography, 3D
Max and photoshop technology, layout design, logo design, font design
5. What courses do graphic design majors have?
Generally, freshmen are basic courses. Sketch color. Plane composition, color composition, three-dimensional composition
Sophomore year begins
It is a complete professional course. PS、AI、CorelDRAW
、3D
Max, POP, book binding, VI design, exhibition design, web design, illustration design, visual design of commodity packaging, poster design, layout design, logo design and font design.
6. What is the major of graphic design in junior college? What is the course?
First of all, we should talk about three major components, then software, font design, pattern design, and so on, as well as hand-drawing!
7. What courses do graphic design majors usually offer?
Basic courses: plane composition, color composition, sketch basis; Advanced courses: photoshop, CorelDraw, llustrator, AutoCAD, (advertising principle, font design, print advertising design and process, logo design, CIS planning, binding design, layout design, packaging design, post-processing of digital photography architectural renderings), computer English; Application of peripheral equipment: the characteristics and applications of printers, scanners, copiers and other equipment. That's about it. I wonder if it will help you.
8. Which majors in the university study graphic design courses?
Every school is different because there is no syllabus for plane source design. I am a visiting professor at three universities, each of which is different. But there will be some common courses:
Painting foundation
sketch
Color avatar
Body sketch
Traditional pattern
Fundamentals of Chinese painting
Color component
Plane composition
Three-dimensional composition
Graphic creativity
Font design
Logo design
Vi design
POP display device
Directory design
Book binding design
poster design
web design
silk-screen printing
Basic photography
Commercial photography
Display design
Software is not taught in general schools. They are all self-taught Photoshop, CorelDraw, Flash, Illustrator, and some people will learn 3DMAX and Maya.
9. What courses do college graphic design majors need to study?
Three-dimensional composition, plane composition. A lot.
Generally, freshmen enter school, just like a studio, drawing color sketches every day, and starting to get in touch with theoretical things next semester.
Plane composition, point lines and surfaces, and then the teacher takes you to worship the master's works.
Then there are some theoretical things, such as packaging design, font design, printing technology, LOGO design and so on, which do not involve software.
Sophomore last semester, began to contact software. Mainly AI, PS, these two, if the school is not in a first-tier city, you may have to learn CDR.
Basically, they are familiar with tools. The teacher tells you the purpose of each tool in detail and plays with ordinary things casually. If you really study software, you can't expect the teacher to teach you. This thing is just like playing a game. Read the tutorial online and do more operations, and you will understand. If you expect the teacher to teach you, you will starve yourself to death. )
Apply the software to the design in the second semester of sophomore year. Start using software for packaging, LOGO, font design, VI and so on.
(In other words, we also studied photography, magazine typesetting and software related to ID this semester, but we didn't go deep into it. I studied video editing for two weeks and made a music MV. )
When I was a junior, I participated in the production of web pages, Flash.
There are few courses in the third semester. I filled out the internship report and started my internship outside.
When I was in the third year of high school, I knew I lacked a lot of things at school, so I signed up for classes and studied software.
The landlord is advised not to choose graphic design. This profession is saturated. Low salary and poor treatment.
It is suggested to take the road of video post-editing. Corporate videos and personal videos are very popular. Students in Beijing now earn 7K a month, and I only get 3K.