I'm considering taking the graphics design BA with the interactive design institute instead of going for a graphic hnd and just wondered if anyones chose this route in the past?
i'm presuming a successful 3 yr degree in graphic design would give me enough knowledge and skill to start a career...
I am playing with the idea of pulling out of the hnd and getting my graphic design ba with idi
I'm presuming a bachelor of arts is the best experience and prep i would need for a design career?
Hi i'm just coming back to this thread after what, 6 months. i'm starting my HND in graphic design via distance learning next month as I need to work full time (getting married next year).It's a 2 year course, in your guys honest opinion will a two year know qualification like this, 2 yrs...
Haha awesome man
so would you say you could have gone straight from the hnd into a junior graphic designer? Would you have learnt enough to get you through?
This idea of getting into it via the printing route is really interesting. any tips on how I can do that guys?
thanks for the swift responses guys
from what I've read the hnc pretty much covers all bases and at the end of it you walk away with a respected qualification, it covers photoshop, illustrator, InDesign as well as html CSS and javascript.
Greg- I did create some form of a small portfolio but...
Hi guys, first post and all
it took me the best part of five minutes figuring out where to post this, and I finally came to the decision that if there was any place, this is the one. Anyway, I'm 22 I have a couple a-levels in English and Film and for the last three years I've been working in...
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