Graphic Design and Web Design
Category: Media and CommunicationProgram Description
Transform your creative vision into reality with Hennepin Tech's exciting Graphic Design program!
Creativity and design are crucial parts of our visual world. From websites to magazines, brochures to product packaging, graphic designers shape how these things look. Students will get hands-on training in digital design, web design, graphic art, and visual communication. Whether your focus is creative, web design, or the printing industry, you will learn to present ideas and concepts using the latest technology.
Courses cover the basics of graphic art and visual communication, exploring design principles, color theory, and typography. As you progress, you'll learn more advanced topics like digital design and web design, using industry-standard software and tools. Our state-of-the-art labs ensure you have access to the best technology to hone your skills.
Whether you're creating a brand identity, designing a website, or developing packaging, clear and compelling visual communication is key to your success. You'll also gain experience as a content creator, producing engaging content for various media platforms.
Graduates are ready to enter the workforce as a skilled graphic designer, prepared to tackle diverse challenges and create impactful designs. Join Hennepin Tech's Graphic Design program and make your mark on the visual world.
Program Information
Swipe→Class Time: Day and Evening
Semester: Fall or Spring
Campus: Brooklyn Park
Skills Required
Students enrolling at Hennepin Technical College will complete Accuplacer Placement Testing. The purpose of the assessment test is to provide you and the college with information about your current academic skill levels in reading, writing, mathematics, and computer literacy. This will help you select appropriate courses and support services, help you succeed, plan a course of study with your counselor or academic advisor, and have a successful college experience.
Wages/Outlook/Advancement
Wage and Job Outlook information for this program are available at Minnesota Department of Employment & Economic Development (DEED).
Graphic design is an ever-changing and evolving professional career with many occupational categories and opportunities. One might find employment in a production environment, customer service, customer support, sales, creative production, consulting or training. Occupational titles include but are not limited to creative designer, graphic designer, print production artist, web designer, web producer, web developer, production artist, advertising artist, art typographer. Common working environments might include design or production, in a corporation, agency, advertising or marketing setting, printing company, or graphics service bureau.
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