Professional Visual Communication SchoolsJune 7th, 2008 by Jason Stollham |
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Visual communications are developed by the professional graphic designer with the objective to convey some messages via media. This form of art uses media as one of the most import vehicle to empower communities, develop links and create an informative environment. The graphic designing industry is considered to be a fast changing and challenging for the professionals. Hence every business is largely depended on the candidates and their skill of designing. Whether it is a domestic or international organization, qualified designers are always in demand. To meet the growing demands of such professionals, Visual Communication schools are cropping up at a faster rate.
Schools providing Visual Communication education:
- Strayer University , Virginia- This University has a large number of branches in Arlington, Chesapeake and more. The University is known for its 110 year of excellence in education. Visual Communication training and degrees are offered here. The University is suitable for working students as it has flexible class hours.
Courses offered are:
i. Graphic Arts Applications
ii. Design and typography
iii. Computer Graphics applications
- Westwood College , California- This College offers Visual Communication degrees both online as offline. The courses offered here are simply vocational and can be applied in practical by the students as soon as they step into the industry.
Courses offered:
i. Digital Illustration
ii. Digital Layout
iii. Color Theory
- Brooks College , San Jose - The students of this University can complete internship with a firm to have a real world experience of the designing industry. This college in California offers students training and degree in the following areas of Visual Communication:
Courses offered are:
i. Information design
ii. Web design
iii. Multimedia design
iv. Creative typography
v. Animation and more.
- International Academy of Design & Technology, Pittsburgh - This institute primarily focuses on practical classes. The institution concentrates on professional courses and makes students skilled professionals.
- Gibbs College, Montclair , New Jersey – This College prefers to have a low student and teacher ratio so that individual attention can be provided to each student. Students are provided a career oriented course in Visual Communication and designing. The college has several branches apart from New Jersey with each having excellent infrastructure.



