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Vidhi Jain

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The Graphic Design syllabus differs on the basis of the course level and the college offering the course. The syllabus includes core subjects, specialised electives, lab work, workshops, industrial training, and project work. You can find some of the main subjects taught in Graphic Design classes below:

  • Introduction to Visual Design Tools
  • Drawing and Sketching
  • Illustration
  • Design Thinking
  • Typography
  • Color Theory
  • Idea Visualization
  • Web Design
  • Fundamentals of 2-D Animation
  • Study of 3-D Structures

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Vidhi Jain

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Here are few Graphic Design entrance prep tips that you can follow to secure a seat at top design institutes:

• You should note down all the important topics and prepare a weekly timetable. Make sure to assign at least 2-3 topics to be covered each day to avoid the possibility of early burnout.

Practice last years' question papers and take mock tests to assess your preparation status and go ahead accordingly.

• If you find any Graphic Design concepts difficult, take help from professors or seniors to understand the same.

Make a revision timetable for the last 1-2 months to brush up on the important exam syllabus sections and in

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Vidhi Jain

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You should start by checking the eligibility criteria for Graphic Design courses as set by various colleges. Additionally, you must take the relevant entrance exams and achieve excellent marks and a high rank in order to secure a seat at top colleges.

Another important step is to fill out the college application forms before the last date to enjoy a hassle-free admission process. After the exam results are out and you've got your marks, you may have to appear for the studio tests or submit a strong portfolio to showcase your skills.

Further, you must take part in the counseling rounds that are meant for seat allotment based on your perfo

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Vidhi Jain

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You can study Graphic Design courses at the UG level after passing Class 12 in any background - Science, Arts, or Commerce, and having at least 50% marks in the board exams. You can either go for a full-fledged 3 to 4-year degree course or opt for a Diploma and specialised certifications in Graphic Designing, based on your interests and future plans.

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Vidhi Jain

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Graphic Design courses will help you elevate your creativity, along with upskilling and accelerating your aesthetic vision. There are a variety of skills that you can learn from a Graphic Design course, which will help you climb the ladder of success in the field. You can find a few important skills given here for your reference:

•  Visual Storytelling

•  Excellent Typography Skills

•  Strong Understanding of Color Theory & Patterns

•  Hands-on Knowledge of Design Software (Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator)

•  Knowledge of User Interface & User Experience

•  Branding, Identity Design, & Data Visualizatio

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Vidhi Jain

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Graphic Design is all about creating visually appealing content for various digital media in the form of logos, posters, advertisements, and other illustrations, using the knowledge of images and colors, design software, and typography skills. Graphic designing is very important for creating strong brand identities, strategic marketing, and advertising, further helping businesses grow in the digitalized world that we're living in today. You must have a strong knack for visual storytelling and a creative vision to excel in the world of graphics.

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Diya Nihalani

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There are important topics that are covered in the web design syllabus: basics of web designing, multimedia, and its applications, web technologies, introduction to web design, computer graphics, mathematical structure for computer science, etc.

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Atul Arora

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Yes, if you pursue an Online Photoshop course from a well-known platform, they will provide you access to editing software. While some platforms will provide access for a certain trial period, some offer subscription models.

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Akansha Bisht

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Not exactly the specializations, but Graphic Design, Web Design, UI Design, Digital Planning, Photo Manipulation, Video Editing, Photography, etc., are a part of Photoshop, and you can opt for various course levels specifically in these specializations. 

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Ishita Uniyal

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After completing a Diploma in Online Photoshop course, you will have a plethora of options - Graphic Designer, Editorial Designer, Corporate Identity Designer, Teacher, Creative Director, Packaging Designer, and so on are some of the job titles. These are popular job profiles with a good paying package in India and abroad.

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