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Design Graphique – NTA.1U

The Graphic Design - NTA.1U program at CDI College is crafted to develop skilled professionals for various creative roles, including illustrators, specialized scientific or medical illustrators, advertising designers, layout editors, and graphic artists.

This comprehensive program is built on two key pillars:

  1. Artistic Development: This component focuses on nurturing students' creativity and refining their artistic sensibilities. It aims to cultivate a keen eye for design and foster innovative thinking.
  2. Technical Proficiency: This crucial aspect of the program equips students with practical skills in drawing, editing, typography, graphic communications, and the use of industry-standard multimedia software.

A distinguishing feature of this program is its emphasis on real-world applicability. The projects assigned are carefully designed to mirror the actual demands and nature of the graphic design industry. By simulating authentic working conditions, the program aims to cultivate the specific skills and professional attitudes that are highly valued in the field.

This approach ensures that graduates are not only creatively inspired but also technically adept and well-prepared for the practical challenges of the graphic design profession. The blend of artistic and technical training, coupled with market-relevant projects, positions students to transition smoothly into their chosen career paths in the diverse and dynamic field of graphic design.

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