Contenido
Curso en Global Design - Junior (English).
Take your creative talent and apply it to the field of design with know-how you can use for your future studies or personal passion.
Language: English
Frequency: Part-time
Fruition: On campus
Duration: 2 Weeks
A journey to discover what’s involved in Product, Interior and Graphic Design, taking a look at processes, tools and techniques you can use to turn your ideas into projects.
This Global Design Junior Course (EN), taught in English, is an excellent opportunity to have a holiday with a difference; a great learning experience and a great time, putting your artistic skills into practice as you pursue your creative interests.
In this course you’ll find a place and space where you can form bonds with like-minded people, share your ideas, create individual designs and build group projects.
Information to decide.
Design your own summer in a course that’ll show you a new way to see the world, taking your ideas and turning them into projects with like-minded creative talents.
Who is it for?
It’s for students aged 15 to 18 years old, wondering how to continue their academic education and interested in the different disciplines of design. If you’re sure you have creative or artistic potential and want to explore the world of design to take your skills to the next level, this is the course for you.
Why choose it.
Make your summer holidays something different. Find out just how far your creativity can take you in the world of design. You'll have two weeks to create projects with classmates, sharing ideas in English, as you discover possible options to continue your studies.
Live this learning experience on the IED campus in Barcelona, a place where students from all over the world meet and exchange ideas, right in the heart of the emblematic Gracia district.
Syllabus.
Subjects
THE DESIGN PROCESS
Visual thinking
Mindmaps and similar mapping tools
Volume, interior space, visual resources and accessories
Drawing
EMOTIONAL AREA
Motivation
The influence of sensory stimuli
Thinking strategies