Vanhoyte has announced an exciting partnership with RCCG Redemption Houses to provide a comprehensive graphic design training course for church members. This initiative is set to empower participants with valuable design skills over the course of three months, starting on September 9th, 2024.
The program consists of six units designed to equip participants with the knowledge and expertise needed to succeed in the field of graphic design. The curriculum covers essential topics, including:
- Unit 1: Fundamentals of Graphic Design – Participants will be introduced to basic design principles, visual communication, and key graphic design elements.
- Unit 2: Graphic Design Software and Tools – An exploration of industry-standard software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
- Unit 3: Visual Communication and Design – The unit delves into the art of conveying messages and ideas visually through design.
- Unit 4: Advanced Design and Specializations – This section focuses on more advanced techniques, such as typography, branding, and web design.
- Unit 5: Practical Projects and Portfolio Development – Participants will engage in hands-on projects aimed at building their design portfolios.
- Unit 6: Career Development and Industry Practices – The final unit prepares students for professional life in the graphic design industry, including insights into freelancing, job hunting, and networking.
This partnership offers members of RCCG Redemption Houses a unique opportunity to gain practical skills that can open doors to a wide range of creative career paths. By the end of the three-month course, participants will have developed a professional portfolio showcasing their work, setting them up for future success in the design industry.
The course is open to all members of RCCG Redemption Houses and is designed to accommodate both beginners and those with some prior knowledge of graphic design. Vanhoyte aims to provide participants with the tools and training needed to thrive in today’s competitive creative landscape.