Skills That Will Benefit You for The Rest of Your Life | BBSMIT
This foundational subject aims to familiarize students with the realm of visual communication. In BBSMIT, students gain a deeper understanding of the role of a graphic designer and develop a solid insight into the historical context and applications of graphic design across various media.
Students have learned how designers in graphic design can make ideas come to life through the use of visuals and using print, digital, and branding media to convey the message to their audience.
This part discusses the important events in the history of graphic design, starting with the oldest types of printmaking and leading to the digital revolution in design. Students will be able to see the profession's beginnings and future thanks to this.
Students engage in various types of design coding, e.g., editorial layout, digital ads, brand identity systems, packaging design, and others.
Students who complete this course will have a firm understanding of the fundamental guidelines for creating visual communication that works. Students at BBSMIT are exposed to the usage of the design principles deliberately to come up with exciting and well-balanced compositions.
The students learn about the elements of design and the applications of elements to find structure and feeling within the visual designs.
In this section, one is introduced to the rules relating to visual organization and harmony in design, and these include symmetry, space, and rhythm.
The students get to know how to use a layout, scale, contrast, and focal points to direct the attention of the viewers, as well as make communication clearer.
This module provides the students with knowledge of how to employ color and type deliberately in graphic design. In BBSMIT, students will acquire the skills to make it emotional, increase legibility, and keep the brand the same.
The course involves learning about primary, secondary, and tertiary colors and complementary, analogous, and triadic color schemes.
The students learn about the impact of color in perception, emotion, and brand identity within different industries and nations.
In this section, the author presents the type anatomy, types of fonts, and how two typefaces can be used to develop the hierarchy and mood.
The module is practical in the aspect that it exposes the students to the use of Adobe Photoshop, which is one of the most relevant programs to a graphic designer today. In BBSMIT, students get to work on live image editing and designing assignments.
In order to work efficiently, the students will become familiar with the Photoshop interface, key tools, menus, and shortcuts.
The learners train on key applications of spot healing, selections, brush strokes, and masking features to deliver innovative edits.
This part is about teaching organization of complex files through the use of layers, smart objects, and non-destructive workflows.
This module will give students an insight into the potency of a vector-based design in Adobe Illustrator. At BBSMIT, students will be exposed to practical lessons in designing scalable graphics fit to be used in branding, printing, and digitally.
Students gain control of the work with the Pen Tool, the Bézier curves, and the creation of the graphic paths that enable the exact illustrations and elements.
Students train their skills on designing a professional brand logo and making unique icons with shape tools, grids, and alignments.
In this section, students get to know the interaction of the Pathfinder and Shape Builder tools with Illustrator in order to enable them to merge elements, subtract elements, and customize their shapes to compose more advanced pieces.
In this module, what learners will learn is the skills of layout and editorial design by Adobe InDesign. At BBSMIT, students are taught how to design print-ready and digital publishing materials in an accurate manner.
The students are explained the page sizes, margins, columns, and the use of master pages to develop consistent layouts on multi-page files.
Students get to learn about text/image importing, character/paragraph styles, and efficient layout flow management.
In this part, dealing with the technical beginner side of exporting files in the right resolution, color profile, and bleed parameters, as well as in an apt format that can be displayed both on screen and in print quality, would also be summarized.
Within this module, students learn how to create original digital artwork in preparation to be used in websites, brands, and print environments. Students study Vector by way of expressive and technical techniques in illustration at BBSMIT.
Learners obtain skills on how to customize brushes and produce original brush designs and use them on vector image-based works.
The image tracing allows learners to transfer sketches into digital line work, and the Live Paint tools are applied in coloring and stylizing.
This section describes the correct way to format an illustration and the correct procedure to export various illustrations and ensure good quality and clarity on platforms.
This module will ensure that students learn very important theories of print design, which entail the technical preparation required to guarantee quality products that are printed. In BBSMIT, students acquire practical experience about preparing their designs for different print media.
Students are taught the definition and the use of bleed, trim, and safe zone margins to avoid unexpected cropping and the integrity of the layout in the final print.
This is where the student learns the distinction between CMYK (print) and RGB (digital), not to mention when it is appropriate to utilize each one to reproduce optimal color.
The students are taken through the significance of file types such as PDF/X and TIFF as well as the preflight checking procedure to identify and correct the mistakes before submitting a file to print.
This module assists students in creating a good concept of brand design and visual uniformity. The learners develop the talents to develop a strong and recallable brand identity at BBSMIT.
Students get to understand how to brainstorm, sketch, and create digital logos that match the brand values and their target audiences.
Learners learn to make full brand manuals, explaining how to use its logo, colors, fonts, or file organization.
This part is concerned with consistent application of the brand elements on the marketing materials, such as brochures, business cards, and presentations.
In this module, students are trained to come up with eye-catching and platform-optimized content in digital marketing. Students acquire the knowledge of creating engaging illustrations that will target people who view them online.
The students engage in layout design of social media creatives, banners on adverts, and promotional engaging visuals.
An overview of how to develop simple animations and GIFs with the applications, such as Photoshop or After Effects, to maximize response.
Students get to know more technical specifications like size and file size, called visual hierarchy, on various social sites.
This module will be used to teach the artistic and technical aspects of stock packaging. BBSMIT teaches students how to transfer brand identity to working and regulation-friendly packaging.
Students investigate the composition of the packaging design with the help of creating dielines and realistic mock-ups of the products.
Pay attention to the choice of the proper materials and finishing (e.g., matte/gloss, embossing, etc.) to increase the level of appeal and ease of usage of packaging.
Covering industry standards of labeling down to government regulations so that they apply the industry standards and there is no confusion in packaging designs.
This module assists learners in selecting what is best to bring out professionally. At BBSMIT, students construct their portfolios to start or advance in their design careers in a succinct manner.
The students get to understand how to choose and prepare the projects in the best way possible that showcases their skill, style, and versatility.
The section will instruct the learners to write about the design process, challenges, and the results, becoming more capable storytellers.
They teach students to publish and market their portfolios to draw visibility to such sites as Behance and Dribbble.
The current module is devoted to finding the basic interpersonal skills and communications that have to improve the relationships with the clients. The learners at BBSMIT are taught to approach their scenarios in real life in terms of being able to interpret and present them as well as deal with design projects with confidence.
Learners are taught how to read and interpret the briefs of the clients in terms of establishing the goals of a project, who to target, and what to deliver.
This area assists the learners in becoming effective in explaining their design rationale through the aid of pictures and good thinking to obtain approval of clients.
Covered the best practices on addressing deadlines, management of workloads, and striking professionalism in communication with team members and clients.
Capstone is the final component of the whole training, and it is supposed to resemble a client experience. In BBSMIT, students use their entire knowledge gained so far in creating a project of professional quality in their portfolio.
The participants are put on to a global design problem, overseeing the entire process of research, conceptual work, implementation, and delivery.
Students develop a proper case study to demonstrate their working process, decision-making, and outcomes in accordance with the industry standards.
The last stage deals with portfolio refinement by capstone project and job interview training by mock interview and feedback.
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Role of a Graphic Designer History & Evolution of Graphic Design Types of Graphic Design (Print, Digital, Branding)
Elements of Design (Line, Shape, Color, Texture) Principles of Design (Balance, Contrast, Alignment) Visual Hierarchy & Composition Techniques
Color Wheel & Color Harmonies Color Psychology & Branding Applications Typography Basics & Font Pairing
Interface Overview & Toolset Image Editing, Retouching & Masking Layer Management & Smart Objects
Vector Graphics & Pen Tool Techniques Logo Design & Icon Creation Shape Builder & Pathfinder Usage
Document Setup & Master Pages Working with Text, Images & Styles Preparing Files for Print vs Digital
Custom Brushes & Vector Illustration Image Tracing & Live Paint Exporting Illustrations for Web & Print
Bleed, Trim & Safe Zone Concepts Color Modes (CMYK vs RGB) File Formats & Preflight Checklist
Logo Conceptualization Process Brand Style Guides & Asset Libraries Consistency Across Collateral
Designing Banners, Ads & Posts Animated GIFs & Basic Motion Graphics Platform Specifications (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn)
Dieline Creation & Mockups Material & Finish Considerations Regulatory & Labeling Standards
Curating Your Best Work Writing Case Studies & Process Notes Showcasing on Behance/Dribbble
Interpreting Client Briefs Presenting & Justifying Design Choices Time Management & Professional Etiquette
Real-world Client Brief from Concept to Delivery Complete Design Process Documentation Portfolio Integration & Mock Interview Preparation