AS / A2 Graphic Design
WHY
TAKE GRAPHIC DESIGN?
This is the course for individuals with ambitions to progress into such
areas as graphic design, website design, multimedia design, computer
game graphics, publishing and printmaking.
WHAT
ARE THE KEY AREAS OF STUDY?
The AS and A2 courses comprise two units each - coursework units and
end of course exam projects. All of these units are geared to allow
personal responses and staff will encourage you to work to your individual
strengths. Creation of original imagery is at the core of what you will
do. You will be taught how to produce and manipulate imagery by using
a wide range of industry standard computer software including Adobe
Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. You will also be encouraged to use
other traditional methods of image making to fully explore your ideas.
WHAT
SKILLS WILL I NEED AND DEVELOP?
In Graphic Design, you will develop a theoretical and practical understanding
of the effective use of visual communication, using a combination of
traditional materials and computer-based processes (Adobe Creative Suite).
During the course you will be taught how to interpret and convey ideas
and concepts, as well as how to develop your imagination, creativity,
documentary, and analytical skills.
ARE
THERE ANY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS I NEED?
You will need to have an interest in Graphic Design and have at least
a grade C GCSE in an Art and Design subject or the equivalent. A passionate
interest, understanding and commitment to the subject are also major
requirements for success.
HOW
WILL I BE ASSESSED?
Informal assessment takes place throughout an assignment and there is
a formal assessment at the end of each unit. At the end of the course
you will exhibit your work, where it is finally assessed and externally
moderated.
PRIESTLEY
EXTRA
Understanding and commenting on the work of other artists and designers
is a vital part of the course and you will be encouraged to participate
in gallery visits to enrich your own practice. As well as research trips
and gallery visits, the department invites speakers from universities
and from industry to talk to classes about career possibilities.