During this excellent Photoshop, InDesign & Illustrator: The Ultimate Guide on How to Become a Designer you will learn how to become an amazing designer using Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator. For anyone who is considering a career in Creative Design, this course is for you, and it will give you a head start, and a sound working knowledge of Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator. You will be taught by a professional, and will be given a whole host of insider knowledge to help you get ahead.
Our learning material is available to students 24/7 anywhere in the world, so it’s extremely convenient. These intensive online courses are open to everyone, as long as you have an interest in the topic! We provide world-class learning led by IAP, so you can be assured that the material is high quality, accurate and up-to-date.
Martin Perhiniak is a Certified Adobe Design Master and Instructor He worked as a designer for companies like Disney, Warner Brothers, Cartoon Network, Sony Pictures, Mattel, and DC Comics. He is currently working in London as a designer and instructor, as well as providing a range of services from live online training to consultancy work to individuals worldwide.
Those who successfully pass this course will be awarded a Photoshop, InDesign & Illustrator: The Ultimate Guide on How to Become a Designer certificate. Anyone eligible for certification will receive a free e-certificate, and printed certificate.
This excellent Photoshop, InDesign & Illustrator: The Ultimate Guide on How to Become a Designer course will qualify you to be a Graphic Designer. The average salary of a Graphic Designer in the UK is £21,792, and this will go up with experience (payscale.com). With this course you could fulfil any of the following roles:
1: Should I be a Designer? | |||
1. What do I need to become a Designer? (passion, motivation, creativity) | |||
2. What is it like to be a Designer? (day in the life of a designer) | |||
3. How much can I earn as a Designer? | |||
4. Costs of being a Designer (tools, subscriptions, books, etc.) | |||
5. Freelancing vs Full time job | |||
6. Where should I work? (home, coworking space, travelling office) | |||
7. Lifelong learning | |||
2: Workspace | |||
1. Chair | |||
2. Desk | |||
3. Bookshelf | |||
4. Pinboard | |||
5. Desktop | |||
3: Tools | |||
1. Computer and screen | |||
2. Storage and backup | |||
3. Wacom tablet or Pen display | |||
4. Camera | |||
5. Mobile phone and tablet | |||
4: Applications | |||
1. Photoshop | |||
2. Illustrator | |||
3. InDesign | |||
4. Acrobat | |||
5. Lightroom | |||
6. Bridge | |||
5: Essential Skills | |||
1. Intro | |||
2. Composition & Layout | |||
3. Digital Image Theory | |||
4. File Management | |||
5. Layers | |||
6. Colors | |||
7. Selections | |||
8. Masking | |||
9. Pen Tool | |||
10. Adjustments | |||
11. Image Editing & Filters | |||
12. Brush Tool | |||
13. Typography | |||
14. Images in InDesign | |||
15. Tracing Images | |||
16. Camera RAW | |||
6: Specialization | |||
1. Intro | |||
2. Print design | |||
3. Web, Tablet & Mobile design | |||
4. Photo Retouch | |||
5. Digital Art | |||
7: Getting Recognized | |||
1. Intro | |||
2. Getting inspired (websites, exhibitions, events, outdoors, books, magazines, etc.) | |||
3. Keep track of your tasks | |||
4. Crowdsourcing and contests | |||
5. Sharing your work | |||
5. Sharing your work | |||
6. Screencasting and Blogging | |||
7. Portfolio | |||
8. Internships | |||
9. Certifications | |||
10. Creative CV | |||
11. Applying for jobs and attending Interviews | |||
8: What’s next? | |||
1. Conclusion |