Visual & Graphic Communication Arts Career at Northern Lights College Canada
Further training is encouraged. The visual and graphic arts industry is very competitive and is constantly changing; therefore, students can expect an apprenticeship situation upon entering the work force. Further training in this field will be encouraged and students should recognize that this program represents only the beginning of a very rewarding career. Some students may consider the challenge of developing a business, or cottage industry to promote the sale of their work. This is a wide-open field and students will be encouraged to consider all of the possibilities available.
- Ad Agencies
- Advertising
- Audiovisual Design
- Cartooning
- Graphic Design
- Greeting Card Design
- Illustration
- Layout Art
- Logos and Displays Design
- Newspapers
- Photo Studios
- Posters
- Printshops
- Sign Painting
- Sign Shops
- Silkscreen Technician
- Still Photography
- Television
- Video Production
- Teaching
- Art Therapy
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This one-year program, leading to a certificate in Visual and Graphic Communication Arts, will prepare students for a wide variety of artistic career and employment opportunities. Some students may wish to develop their own business, or transfer to other institutions for further training. Emphasis, therefore, is given to portfolio development. Because skills in the commercial art field are directly related to fine arts concerns, students interested in the fine arts are encouraged to participate in this program.
Students must be prepared to work hard, show enthusiasm and commitment, and be willing to accept constructive criticism in order to attain
- A review of a portfolio by the instructor
- The portfolio should contain between 12 - 15 pieces of original art
work and not larger than 22" x 30" (inches).
- Media categories can include drawings, paintings, prints, advertising
layout and lettering samples, posters, logos, computer generated
work, and photographs.
- Preference will be given to full-time students, however, part-time students are encouraged to apply.
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Career Opportunities
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Program Description
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