What is Graphics Designing?
Graphic design is a creative process which most often involving a client and a designer and usually completed in conjunction with producers of form (i.e., printers, sign makers, etc.) undertaken in order to convey a specific message (or messages) to a targeted audience. XPERT INFOTECH provides graphics designing training according to the current requirement of IT industry. The term "graphic design" can also refer to a number of artistic and professional disciplines that focus on visual communication and presentation Graphic designing is a creative field of work which involves imagination in communicating with users. Graphic designing deals with working with objects, shapes, text, images etc. Graphic designing is used to create Corporate Identity, Brochures, Advertisements, Print Media, Product packaging and Icons etc.
Graphic design basically is visual problem solving using text and/or graphical elements. Your aim is to create something that is pleasing to the eye, and gets the attention of the viewer. But things can't just look cool. They have to work as well. The course is designed to give people with no formal graphic design training a reasonable introduction into the world of graphics. In this course, you'll learn a simple process for creating graphics by completing three design projects. In the first project, you'll learn how to use size, shape, color, and type. You'll also learn how to apply the concepts of contrast, repetition, alignment, and proximity to make your graphics look good. In the second project, you'll create a page layout using text, charts, graphs, and simple drawings. In the last project, you'll produce another layout using text, diagrams, procedures, icons, and screen captures.
Graphic designers work with drawn, painted, photographed, or computer-generated images (pictures), but they also design the letterforms that make up various typefaces found in movie credits and TV ads; in books, magazines, and menus; and even on computer screens. Designers create, choose, and organize these elements-typography, images, and the so-called “white space” around them-to communicate a message. Graphic design is a part of your daily life. From humble things like gum wrappers to huge things like billboards to the T-shirt you're wearing, graphic design informs, persuades, organizes, stimulates, locates, identifies, attracts attention and provides pleasure.
Before going through Graphics Designing live project training candidate should have knowledge of given concepts listed below:
- Knowledge of HTML and CSS
- Knowledge of javascript
Web designing Training provided by Real time Web designer of our company, has more than 4 years of domain experience.
- We will provide real time project training with code explanation and implementation.
- Our training modules are completely designed according to current IT market.
- After completion of 75% of course, student will go through Major Project Training, Live Project Training, Interview Preparation and Recruitment process in IT Industry.
- Student will go through the training of Internet and Photoshop as a complimentary package before starting of Graphics Designing.
- We offer regular, fast track and weekend training in Graphics Designing course.
- Study material is provided with the course which consist of concepts, examples and real time examples.
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Graphics Designing Training provided by Real time Graphics Designing of our company, has more than 4 years of domain experience.
- We will provide real time project training with code explanation and implementation.
- Our training modules are completely designed according to current IT market.
- After completion of 75% of course, student will go through Major Project Training, Live Project Training, Interview Preparation and Recruitment process in IT Industry.
- Student will go through the training of HTML, CSS and JavaScript as a complimentary package before starting of Graphics Designing.
- We offer regular, fast track and weekend training in Graphics Designing Course.
- Study material is provided with the course which consist of concepts, examples and real time examples.
- What is Photoshop?
- What Does Photoshop Do?
- The Photoshop Workspace
- The Menu Bar
- The Drawing Canvas
- The Tool Box
- The Palettes
- Drawing Things on the Canvas
- Choosing a Color
- Defining the Brush
- The Pencil Tool
- The Paintbrush Tool
- The Line Tool
- The Airbrush Tool
- The Text Tool
- The Paint Bucket Tool
- The Gradient Tool
- Modifying Things on the Canvas
- The Eraser Tool
- The Smudge Tool
- The Focus Tool
- The Toning Tools
- The Eye Dropper Tool
- The Zoom Tool
- Advanced Tools
- Selecting Things
- The Marquee Tool
- The Lasso Tool
- The Magic Wand Tool
- The Move Tool
- The Crop Tool
- Channels
- Masks
- Layers
- Fills
- Cloning
- Filters
- Text Manipulation
- Learn by Example
- Real World Example
- Backboard Under painting
- Rainbow Facade Preparation
- Rainbow Facade Creation
- Logo Text
- Logo Text in 3D
- Visual Illusion
- Save as: File Formats
- Buttons
- Shadows
- Beveling
- Arrows
Getting started with Corel Draw
- Introduction to Corel Draw
- Features of Corel Draw
- Corel Draw Interface
- Tool Box
- Moving from Adobe Illustrator to Corel Draw
- Common Tasks
- Introduction
- Power of Blends
- Distortion
- Contour Effects
- Envelopes
- Lens effects
- Transparency
- Creating Depth Effects
- Power Clips
- Introduction
- Selecting Objects
- Creating Basic Shapes
- Reshaping Objects
- Organizing objects
- Applying color fills and Outlines
Working with Bitmap Commands
- Introduction
- Working with Bitmaps
- Editing Bitmaps
- Applying effects on Bitmaps
- Printing
- Introduction
- Text Tool
- Artistic and paragraph text
- Formatting Text
- Embedding Objects into text
- Wrapping Text around Object
- Linking Text to Objects
THE QUARK XPRESS ENVIRONMENT
- Navigating a QuarkXPress Document
- Setting Up the Document
- Working with Text Boxes
- Adding Images
- Setting Up Facing Pages in a Document
- Creating Master Pages
- Finalizing and Applying Master Pages
- Working with Text
- Linking Text Boxes and Performing Character Formatting
- Setting Paragraph Spacing
- Formatting Paragraphs
- Formatting Text
- Formatting Pages
Adobe PageMaker Introduction
- PageMaker tool box
- PageMaker palettes
- Menus, Icons and dialog boxes
- The control palette
- Creating and saving documents
- Opening and editing documents
- Using guides
- Creating and using templates
- Creating frames
- Changing contents of frames
- Modifying character attributes
- Modifying paragraph formats
- Importing text
- Rules and tabs
- Adding bullets and numbering
- Importing graphics
- Editing and cropping images
- Using the picture palette
- The colour palette
- Creating process, spot, tints and special colours
- Applying fill and stroke colours
- Changing stroke weights
- INTRODUCING ILLUSTRATOR
- Using the Welcome Screen
- Introducing Vector Based Paths
- Working with Layers in Illustrator
- Introducing Anchor Points
- Creating a New Document
- Repositioning and Adjusting View
- Saving the Document
- Utilizing Illustrator Startup Documents
- THE BRIDGE
- Intro to Bridge and The Bridge Center in CS
- Finding Folders and The Thunbnail View
- Opening, Moving and Previewing Bridge Files
- Preview, Filtering and Rating Options
- Orgainizing Files using Preferences
- Deleting, Duplicating, Moving files in Bridge
- Renaming Sorting and Batch Renaming files
- Presenting a slide show from the Bridge
- WORKSPACE & NAVIGATION
- Setting Up Preferences
- Using Color Settings
- Configuring Pallettes & Workspaces
- Using Navigation
- SYMMETRICAL SHAPES
- Setting Palette Options and Using Transparacy
- A Look at the Shape Tools. Creating a Circle
- Aligning Circle Shapes
- Creating Star Shapes
- Creating Rectangle Shapes
- Using the Flip Tool to Mirror Shapes
- Combining Shapes
- Tilde Key Function
- FILL, STROKE AND COLOR
- Introduction to Fill and Stroke
- An Overview of the Color Pallette
- The Color Spectrum Bar and Dialing in colors
- Black vs. Rich Black in the Color Palette
- CMYK vs. RGB
- Creating and Saving new Color Swatches
- Filling and Arranging Objects in a document
- Modifying and Arranging the Stroke of an Object
- Display Artifacts and Stroke Pallete options
- Creating a fill Pattern
- Introducing Path Transformations
- Duplicating Objects
- Moving Objects in Increments
- Using the Reshape Tool
- Moving Paths
- Using the Offset Path Dialogue Box
- Working with Swatches
- Grouping Paths
- Using the Scale Tool
- Using the Rotate Tool
- Rotating Multiple Objects
- Advanced Rotate Options
USING THE POWERFUL PEN TOOL
- Using Bridge
- Creating a Tracing Template
- Drawing with the Pen Tool
- Modifying a Path
- Using and Editing Spline Curves
- Using Beziér Curves
- Creating a Cusp Point
- Modifying and Converting Beziér Curves
- Cutting, Extending, and Closing Paths
- Filling Paths
SELECTING POINTS AND PATHS
- Strokes and Fills
- Appearance Palate - Transform And Tweak
- Working With Layers - Uzz Character
- Making Use of the Join Command
- Locked Layers
- Making Center Points
- Intro To Pathfinder - Intersect Shape Areas
- Precision Filling Selection
- Various Selection Commands & Methods
- Various Scaling Methods
- Lacemaking Using Shape Tool - Rotate & Fill
- Merging Strokes & Fills With Compound Path
- Lacemaking Using Direction Handles & Anchor Points
- Pucker & Bloat
- Touring the Project
- An Introduction to the Pathfinder Operations
- Working with the Pathfinder Palete
- Comparing Pathfinder Behaviors
- Joining Paths and the Miter Limit
- Croping, Uniting and Arranging
- Selectiing and Deselecting Paths
- Fill Options and other pathfinder operations
- Preparing an Image for Liquify & Envelope
- Using the Warp Tool to Liquify
- Using the Envelope Functions
- Editing Enveloped Content
- Liquify with Live Trace
CREATING AND FORMATTING TYPE
- Importing Text into Illustrator
- Selecting Text for Reformatting
- Moving Text to a New Text Container
- Reformatting Text with the Paragraphs Pallet
- Altering Text Font and Size
- Moving Text and Altering Line Spacing
- Copying Text Formats