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What every student should know about Communication Design career training at Harrington
Communication design merges the graphic elements of design with the advertising elements of design. Sure you may know how to draw pictures or create flashy layouts, but if you don’t know how to create a cohesive marketing message you could lose your target audience. The career-focused Communication Design training program at Harrington College of Design in Chicago can show you how to successfully pull it all together.
Harrington offers a Bachelor-level Communication Design degree program that can help you pursue your career goals. Upon completion of the Communication Design program, you should be able to:
- synthesize various approaches of thought within the design process.
- apply critical thinking skills in the exploration of design-based
problems to facilitate innovation and leadership in the design field.
- solve complex design problems through team-orientated,
solution-based approaches.
- respond to challenges based on exposure to environmental,
- economic and social-cultural issues.
- understand the theory and process of design while employing
rational thought to achieve functional and powerful design messages.
- And more!
Find out if our Communication Design training program is right for you.
Get equipped with the tools you need for the field of communication design with Harrington’s Communication Design training courses. Classes in our Communication Design Degree program include:
- Color: Perception and Application
- 2D Design
- Design in 3 Dimensions
- Computer Illustration I
- Digital Photo Manipulation I
- Advanced Drawing
- Digital Photo Manipulation II
- Design Studio
- Package Design
Tap into your creativity at Harrington College of Design. Apply online for our Communication Design training today!
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"Coming to Harrington is a great idea for anyone that wants to go into design just because you're immersed in it. You walk in the door and everything is
designed based, the school looks great on the outside, it looks great on the inside."
Greg D.
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Design Student
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