Graphic design is an expansive and important part of modern culture. Branding, magazines, websites, fashion, film, and signage are all underpinned by graphic communication. This course will introduce you to a variety of different graphic design experiences working with both traditional and new technologies. You will have the opportunity to work practically and critically the result of which, will be a skilled and intellectual understanding of graphic communication. The course is broken down into several different areas of graphic communication. You will have the opportunity to investigate and create illustration, advertising, packaging design, design for print, computer graphics, multimedia, animation, film and TV design, and web design. Some of the skills and techniques that you will cover include, meaning, function, style, scale, color, and content. Moreover, you will learn employment-based skills such as responding to a brief.
For a mixed programme of A Levels and BTEC Level 3 courses you must have five GCSEs grade 4 and above which could include one BTEC and either GCSE English or Maths as appropriate for your chosen courses. Requires either a GCSE in Art & Design at grade 4 or a Level 2 Art BTEC at merit or a demonstrable interest in and experience of the subject, plus the standard entry requirements of an A Level or mixed programme.
60% of the two-year linear Graphics Communication A Level is assessed through a personal investigation. This is the only major piece of coursework you will undertake over the two years and it is set and marked by the College. 40% of the course is marked through an exam. This is a 15-hour exam, spread over three days. The exam is preceded by a research and preparation period.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Slough |
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| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Station Road, Langley, Slough, SL3 8BY |
Graphic design is an expansive and important part of modern culture. Branding, magazines, websites, fashion, film, and signage are all underpinned by graphic communication. This course will introduce you to a variety of different graphic design experiences working with both traditional and new technologies. You will have the opportunity to work practically and critically the result of which, will be a skilled and intellectual understanding of graphic communication. The course is broken down into several different areas of graphic communication. You will have the opportunity to investigate and create illustration, advertising, packaging design, design for print, computer graphics, multimedia, animation, film and TV design, and web design. Some of the skills and techniques that you will cover include, meaning, function, style, scale, color, and content. Moreover, you will learn employment-based skills such as responding to a brief.
For a mixed programme of A Levels and BTEC Level 3 courses you must have five GCSEs grade 4 and above which could include one BTEC and either GCSE English or Maths as appropriate for your chosen courses. Requires either a GCSE in Art & Design at grade 4 or a Level 2 Art BTEC at merit or a demonstrable interest in and experience of the subject, plus the standard entry requirements of an A Level or mixed programme.
60% of the two-year linear Graphics Communication A Level is assessed through a personal investigation. This is the only major piece of coursework you will undertake over the two years and it is set and marked by the College. 40% of the course is marked through an exam. This is a 15-hour exam, spread over three days. The exam is preceded by a research and preparation period.