I. Theoretical courses
1. Plane Composition: Learn how to use basic elements such as points, lines and surfaces in design, and how to convey information through these elements and guide the audience's visual process.
2. Color composition: Discuss color theory and learn how to use different TINT and color palettes to create visual appeal and balance.
3. Layout design: study the arrangement and layout of words and images to create clear, attractive and easy-to-understand visual effects.
4. Printing technology: Understand the characteristics and limitations of various printing technologies, including color management, paper selection and printing technology.
5. Brand image design: Learn how to create a consistent brand image for products or services, including logos, fonts, colors and images.
6. Advertising design: study the target and audience of advertising, and learn how to use images, words and colors to convey information and attract audiences.
7.UI/UX Design: Learn how to design and optimize the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) so that users can easily use and understand websites or applications.
8. Graphics software: Learn how to use graphics software, such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, CorelDraw, etc. Realize the design vision.
Second, practical courses.
1. Project Practice: Through practical projects, students can apply theoretical knowledge to practice and learn how to solve practical design problems.
2. Portfolio making: Students can create their own portfolios to show their skills and creativity. This can also help them find part-time or internship opportunities.
3. Participate in the design competition: Participating in the design competition can expose students to the ideas and ideas of other designers and improve their skills.
4. Customer case analysis: Students can analyze successful customer cases and understand how designers can meet customer needs and achieve business goals.
5. Teamwork: Students can work on projects in groups, learn how to play their roles in the team and cooperate with other designers.
6. Creative Seminar: Students can attend creative seminars to discuss different design methods and creative processes, and learn how to stimulate their creative inspiration.
7. Self-reflection and evaluation: Students can reflect on their own works and processes and learn how to evaluate their own design achievements, so as to continuously improve their skills.
8. Participate in the design exhibition: Visiting the design exhibition can expose students to the works and ideas of other designers and stimulate their inspiration and creativity.
9. Research and analysis: Students can learn how to conduct market research, user research and competitor analysis, thus providing strong basis and support for design.
10. Project management: Students can learn how to manage projects, including project planning, schedule control and resource management, so as to deliver high-quality design results on time.
1 1. communication and expression: students can learn how to communicate and express effectively with customers, colleagues and superiors, so as to convey their own ideas and creativity and understand customers' needs and expectations.
12. professional ethics and norms: students can learn professional ethics and industry standards to abide by professional ethics and safeguard the reputation of designers in their career.
13. continuous learning and development: students can learn how to continue learning and improve their skills to adapt to the changing market demand and development trend.