This course introduces the fundamentals of communication design, and skills for translating a message into a visual design.
This course introduces the fundamentals of communication design, and skills for translating a message into a visual design.
Topics also include the elements and principles of design, basic typography, brand identity and logos.
Students will apply steps from research and problem definition through to concept development and completing the final design.
Founded in 1925, Emily Carr University is a world leader in art, media and design.
Merging studio practice, research and critical theory in an interdisciplinary and collaborative environment, ECU encourages experimentation at the intersections of art, design, media and technology. We’re ranked as the top university in Canada for art and design, and 24th in the world.
We have more than 1,800 students enrolled in graduate and undergraduate programs, with thousands more taking workshops, certificate programs and individual courses. Our faculty, staff and alumni are internationally recognized as award-winning creators and thought leaders whose work consistently advances the resilience and potential of both cultural sectors and the economy.
Students are at the centre of a dynamic, creative environment:
People
The university serves over 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students (including domestic and international), and about 1,900 active non-credit students.
International students come from more than 50 countries, and throughout the year we have 35 exchange students and researchers from around the world on campus.
Emily Carr’s alumni and faculty are among the most influential and important artists and designers working in their respective fields.
With over 400 dedicated employees, Emily Carr provides a close-knit community, enabling students to have the advantage of a personal level of service in a creative environment.
Milestones
The University continues to add to its list of key dates:
Formerly known as the Vancouver School of Applied and Decorative Arts, our institution was officially established on October 1, 1925.
In 1978, it was designated a provincial institute before moving to Granville Island in 1980.
A second building on Granville Island opened in 1994, and the following year, Emily Carr was granted authority to offer bachelor degrees and honorary degrees.
In 2001, Finning International donated a parcel of land to four institutions - Emily Carr, SFU, UBC and BCIT - in what is now known as the Great Northern Way Campus.
In 2006, Emily Carr launched a Master of Applied Arts degree, and opened Intersections Digital Studios, the home of Research within the University, significantly expanding the university's research capabilities.
In 2008, the school was granted university status and in 2013, the Master of Design Degree was launched.
The University officially broke ground in 2015 for a new state-of-the-art campus at Great Northern Way, which opened in September 2017.
This workshop helped students hone the art of crafting an exceptional reference letter and a compelling CV, whether their exploring their graduate academic journey or preparing for future career opportunities.
The course is suitable for apprentices, students, entry-level employees who want to prepare themselves for their work life.
Professional listening in the workplace; understanding and applying small talk strategies to get along in the workplace, high quality of customer service and handling complaints professionally, workplace meetings, agendas, motions, minutes taking, and appropriate business vocabulary.
We can provide one of our standard workshops or a customized workshop.
The Career Development Grant provides funding assistance (up to $4,000) for individual heritage practitioners to participate in opportunities that will result in gaining new skills and knowledge to support the development of heritage work in Edmonton.
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