Interested in studying graphic design but don't want to commit three years to it?
Shillington offers an accelerated program that guides students to work efficiently like professional designers. You'll follow structured design processes and learn to meet tight deadlines. Soon, you'll start thinking like a designer, tackling creative briefs, generating ideas, and producing polished work for a portfolio you'll be proud of.
The Shillington Graphic Design Course provides the same comprehensive curriculum across all study options. You'll learn from experienced design instructors and graduate with a professional portfolio and website to launch your creative career. Each option includes a total of 590 hours of study, combining real-time learning and independent work.
With 4 hours of live teaching and 3.5 hours of independent learning each day, this program demands a full-time commitment. Dedicate yourself entirely to learning, Monday through Friday, for 3 months, and you'll be ready to start your creative career.
Abby Gross - Klom Klorm
Angela Yang - Segue
In the first week, you'll be introduced to the fundamentals of graphic design, establish effective work processes, and start using Adobe InDesign, all while working on your first design brief. The second week focuses on adding expression to your designs with lessons in typography, color, ideation techniques, and conceptual thinking. In the third week, you'll dive into Adobe Illustrator and develop your ideation skills further, applying them to new briefs.
Week four shifts to digital design, exploring Figma and UX/UI processes through a team project to design an app. The fifth week introduces Adobe Photoshop and enhances your digital design skills through a website project, including basic animation techniques. In the sixth week, you'll develop your first brand, working in groups to create a brand strategy for a startup and then individually designing a brand identity.
Camillo Baracco - Case De Moderna
Diane Mun - Little Hands
By week seven, you'll finalize your brand into an industry-standard presentation and start the Design Applied module. Week eight continues with extensive briefs in packaging and editorial design, teaching more complex program skills. In the ninth week, you'll rebrand a company of your choice, creating a new identity and rollout across digital and print outputs.
In the tenth week, you'll work on a campaign-style project using off-screen techniques. The final weeks, eleven to thirteen, are dedicated to refining and enhancing your briefs, ensuring you leave with an industry-standard portfolio and website, ready for the job market.
Gabby Vicente - Drink Curiosity
Taylor Musser - The Good Motel
Teresa Martignone - Icequeen
Engage in 3 hours of live teaching, 3 days a week. Over the course of 9 months, from Monday to Wednesday, immerse yourself in design studies without the need to leave your current job. Benefit from flexible learning to manage your study time effectively, setting the stage for your future creative career.
Emily Lavigna - Fran
Gillian Dao - Zeal
Hannah Haine - Thread Studio
Joe lWilliams - LMAO
Throughout the nine-month program, you'll progressively build your design skills and portfolio. In the first month, you'll learn design fundamentals, your first design app, and ideation techniques. The second month introduces Illustrator, allowing you to apply your growing skills to new briefs. By the third month, you'll explore digital design, focusing on UI and UX for app and web design.
In the fourth month, you'll dive into Photoshop, learning both practical and creative applications. The fifth month involves group work to develop a brand strategy for a startup, followed by individual brand identity design and pitch presentations. During the sixth month, you'll tackle extensive briefs in packaging, editorial design, and rebranding, enhancing your confidence and independence.
The seventh month simulates a studio environment, with multiple projects to develop your soft skills further. In the eighth month, you'll engage in hands-on projects for event campaigns and shift your attention to portfolio design. By the ninth month, you'll refine your briefs and complete an industry-standard portfolio and website, preparing you for the job market.
Joyce Huang - Day One
Madi Linck - Bourke
Maxwell Lacey - Trail Scout
Tim Freeman - Whanau Dairy
Upon completing the program, graduates enter the final module, Design for Employment, ensuring they possess the skills essential for success in the field. In this module, they elevate their projects to a higher standard, enhancing their portfolios with refined expertise and confidence.
Additionally, graduates work on comprehensive rollouts for their projects while establishing their personal identity and brand. As graduation approaches, industry professionals are invited to review their portfolios, offering valuable interview practice and insights into potential employers' perspectives.
Shillington graduates gain membership in a dynamic global design community, access to a dedicated jobs board, and ongoing resources to support their career growth. Shillington students landed creative roles at the world's leading agencies, studios and biggest firms.
Interested in studying graphic design but don't want to commit three years to it?
Shillington offers an accelerated program that guides students to work efficiently like professional designers. You'll follow structured design processes and learn to meet tight deadlines. Soon, you'll start thinking like a designer, tackling creative briefs, generating ideas, and producing polished work for a portfolio you'll be proud of.
The Shillington Graphic Design Course provides the same comprehensive curriculum across all study options. You'll learn from experienced design instructors and graduate with a professional portfolio and website to launch your creative career. Each option includes a total of 590 hours of study, combining real-time learning and independent work.
With 4 hours of live teaching and 3.5 hours of independent learning each day, this program demands a full-time commitment. Dedicate yourself entirely to learning, Monday through Friday, for 3 months, and you'll be ready to start your creative career.
Abby Gross - Klom Klorm
Angela Yang - Segue
In the first week, you'll be introduced to the fundamentals of graphic design, establish effective work processes, and start using Adobe InDesign, all while working on your first design brief. The second week focuses on adding expression to your designs with lessons in typography, color, ideation techniques, and conceptual thinking. In the third week, you'll dive into Adobe Illustrator and develop your ideation skills further, applying them to new briefs.
Week four shifts to digital design, exploring Figma and UX/UI processes through a team project to design an app. The fifth week introduces Adobe Photoshop and enhances your digital design skills through a website project, including basic animation techniques. In the sixth week, you'll develop your first brand, working in groups to create a brand strategy for a startup and then individually designing a brand identity.
Camillo Baracco - Case De Moderna
Diane Mun - Little Hands
By week seven, you'll finalize your brand into an industry-standard presentation and start the Design Applied module. Week eight continues with extensive briefs in packaging and editorial design, teaching more complex program skills. In the ninth week, you'll rebrand a company of your choice, creating a new identity and rollout across digital and print outputs.
In the tenth week, you'll work on a campaign-style project using off-screen techniques. The final weeks, eleven to thirteen, are dedicated to refining and enhancing your briefs, ensuring you leave with an industry-standard portfolio and website, ready for the job market.
Gabby Vicente - Drink Curiosity
Taylor Musser - The Good Motel
Teresa Martignone - Icequeen
Engage in 3 hours of live teaching, 3 days a week. Over the course of 9 months, from Monday to Wednesday, immerse yourself in design studies without the need to leave your current job. Benefit from flexible learning to manage your study time effectively, setting the stage for your future creative career.
Emily Lavigna - Fran
Gillian Dao - Zeal
Hannah Haine - Thread Studio
Joe lWilliams - LMAO
Throughout the nine-month program, you'll progressively build your design skills and portfolio. In the first month, you'll learn design fundamentals, your first design app, and ideation techniques. The second month introduces Illustrator, allowing you to apply your growing skills to new briefs. By the third month, you'll explore digital design, focusing on UI and UX for app and web design.
In the fourth month, you'll dive into Photoshop, learning both practical and creative applications. The fifth month involves group work to develop a brand strategy for a startup, followed by individual brand identity design and pitch presentations. During the sixth month, you'll tackle extensive briefs in packaging, editorial design, and rebranding, enhancing your confidence and independence.
The seventh month simulates a studio environment, with multiple projects to develop your soft skills further. In the eighth month, you'll engage in hands-on projects for event campaigns and shift your attention to portfolio design. By the ninth month, you'll refine your briefs and complete an industry-standard portfolio and website, preparing you for the job market.
Joyce Huang - Day One
Madi Linck - Bourke
Maxwell Lacey - Trail Scout
Tim Freeman - Whanau Dairy
Upon completing the program, graduates enter the final module, Design for Employment, ensuring they possess the skills essential for success in the field. In this module, they elevate their projects to a higher standard, enhancing their portfolios with refined expertise and confidence.
Additionally, graduates work on comprehensive rollouts for their projects while establishing their personal identity and brand. As graduation approaches, industry professionals are invited to review their portfolios, offering valuable interview practice and insights into potential employers' perspectives.
Shillington graduates gain membership in a dynamic global design community, access to a dedicated jobs board, and ongoing resources to support their career growth. Shillington students landed creative roles at the world's leading agencies, studios and biggest firms.
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