The purpose of this program is to introduce and equip the student with the fundamental skills required in the exciting world of graphic design.
The purpose of this program is to introduce and equip the student with the fundamental skills required in the exciting world of graphic design.
Please note this is a non-accredited course (although the Hill College is a fully registered and accredited education provider), and is purely for personal development, career enhancement or the development of a portfolio which may be required by certain higher learning institutions. The course is also ideal for:
The college was founded by Mr Nigel Baughne, a progressive science teacher at the time, who felt that there was a need for a more learner centered school in Port Elizabeth. The college opened its doors in January 1963 on the 1st floor of the historical Richardson building off the City Square (now Kwantu Towers).
What a historical year 1963 turned out to be, with the assignation of JF Kennedy, Martin Luther Kings’ famous “I have a dream” speech, and the birth of a school that was to become a leader in its field.
The college eventually moved due to the noise factor from these premises to a stately double story house in Park Drive, before settling on the hill in St Patrick’s Street, opposite the old SA Breweries off the then Main Street (Goven Mbeki).
In 1999, the college acquired its own premises at 37 Cape Road, where it is still situated today.The college in its early years was referred to by many as “cram college” due to students being able to complete standard 9 and 10 (grade 11 & 12) in a single year.
Many students who had also completed matric, but did not achieve the desired results to gain entry into specialist courses such as medicine, also chose to re-do their matric at the Hill due to its renown track record and progressive teaching style.
The Hill has since matured into a fully blown FET high school, specializing in grade 10, 11 and 12 (as separate years), while always keeping the door open for post-matrics who want to improve their results for university acceptance.
Today the Hill College continues to build on its tradition of creating a progressive learning environment, having established itself as the FET school of choice within the Nelson Mandela Bay area.
The CorelDRAW Beginners cocurse is planned around teaching delegates the CorelDRAW graphics program.
Coreldraw is a versatile design suite used in graphic design, print design, laser cutting, and engraving – and with Pixel Craft’s Coreldraw courses in Durban, you will gain the practical skills you need to produce amazing artwork in no time!
This intensive two-day workshop is for artists and designers who wish to use CorelDRAW to create vector artwork for either print or Web publications.
Corel Corporation developed and released a software program called CorelDRAW, a vector graphics editor. The software is a robust graphics suite, providing many features for users to edit graphics
Our Using CorelDRAW course is aimed at the delegate who is computer literate, and needs to develop a sound understanding of vector graphics such as illustrations, logos, charts and diagrams.
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