TC

GRD Faculty

Alison Consol ,
Department Head

866-5393

Woody Hayes

866-5382

Linda Larson

866-5375

Marsha Mills

866-5384

Damu Murray

866-5385

George Tsai

866-5386

Michael Schore

866-5379

Gregg Wallace

866-5371

Demarcus Williams (Adjunct)


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Advertising & Graphic Design

Photo of Advertising & Graphic Design student drawing on paper

Graphic design students (left) are developing drawing skills that will help them be creative when they produce computer-generated graphics.

 

Photo of Advertising & Graphics Design students working together around a table

Students in Advertising & Graphic Design work both with computers and by hand, taking design, drawing, photography, and graphical software courses to earn their degrees.

 

The Advertising & Graphic Design Department graduated its first class in the summer of 2005. We were excited to send the grads out into the workforce. Each year more graduates join the local workforce.

For new students, the program includes courses in "hands-on" art and design classes as well as computer courses in all of the industry pertinent software—PhotoShop, Illustrator, InDesign, Quark, and others. Creativity and technology combine to prepare students for the wide variety of job opportunities in this exciting field.

Our advisors in the Graphics Design Industry tell us that they are looking for employees who are artistic, skilled in all the computer graphics programs, have the people skills to work with clients, and can wrap it all up with creativity that raises them above the others.

 

Macintosh Computers

We have 2 Macintosh Computer Labs for students' use. These computers represent efforts to prepare our students for the world in which they will be employed. Instructor Woody Hayes (below) holds class in one of the new Mac Labs.

Photo of Woody Hayes teaching in Mac lab

 

 

 

 


Photo of Department Head with a studentIrene Jahns (instructor) helps a student with illustration.

Information on Job Opportunities for Graduates:

Students who complete the Advertising & Graphics Design Program will be qualified in a broad variety of interrelated fields. Advertising includes areas such as newspaper & magazine advertising. There are many newspapers, from major Metropolitan to smaller local area, service papers and magazines. Specialty areas, such as promotional materials, for everything from restaurants to bank key chains, is a huge field. Illustrations for books and other stories, posters, computer clip art, and brochures spans another field. Many photography studios require computer graphics employees. Product and Packaging design in every commercial industry uses designers. Just think of all the visuals you see every day and know that there is a graphics designer behind them.

 


 

Program Planning Guides are available online.

 


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