Courses Graphic Design Sydney
Think Education Group offers graduates for short studies of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Think Education Group offers degrees for short studies of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Think stands in six specialties:
- Billy Blue College of Design in Sydney
Bachelor in Interior Design, Digital Media, communication, branded environment, branded fashion ...
- CATC Design School in North Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Gold Coast
Diploma of graphic design, interior decorating and design, photography ...
- William Blue College of Hospitality Management at North Sydney
Bachelor in tourism, hotel, event ...
- APM College of Business and Communication in North Sydney and Brisbane
Diploma marketing, business, advertising ...
- Australasian College of Natural Therapies in Brisbane
Diploma and certificate III and IV in aromatherapy, fitness, naturopathy ...
- Australian National College of Beauty in Brisbane
Diploma and certificate IV in beauty therapy
Think also offers English classes and even courses English for specific jobs in hotels for example.
One of the strengths of this school is to provide theoretical and practical training. Indeed for an Advanced Diploma of events for example there are 800 hours of paid internship for an Advanced Diploma of cooking there are 900 hours of paid training and a Bachelor there are 200 hours of unpaid internship.
Another major advantage of this school is to provide materials 2 more per semester than other schools / universities. And the Bachelor (BA) instead of being in 3 years, it is 2 years. However, this training can later request the Post Study Work Study .

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The new role of grahic design in business
Everyone budding entrepreneur should also be a capable graphic designer in today's business climate. Paying someone to come up with a logo or a quick brochure-ware website takes too long and is not cost efficient. Design software, while increasingly more powerful, is also increasingly easier to use. Of course you can't teach taste, but that is truly an afterthought.
Graphic design is becoming less of a profession and more or a required skill like word processing.
Sure there is always a market for premium services, but don't act so shocked when you see people making logos for $50
Cost of entry is so low
Just like the late night TV ad says, take a 3 month class, and you too can become a graphic designer. Even a car mechanic takes longer.
Low level design is part of secretarial work now. Get a basic website up, design some pamphlet and newsletters all can be done at the nearest Kinkos.
Of course at high levels, large companies still have multi-million per year ad budgets.
Questions for graphic designers or web
I just got a kick-ass contract design gig and upon my first day I realized that their machine that they expect me to use is a good machine but all the programs are super old, Photoshop 5, an old Frontpage, no Illustrator at all and of course an old Quark. I never asked in the interview because I assumed that they had the gear, why would someone ask for a web/graphic designer and not even have an... there (example: an odd brush issue that wouldn't allow me to erase)
I almost left the gig altogether today because of this issue, when I brought it up to the head guy he almost had a heart attack at the cost of new programs - it's a kick in the groin to know that at my house I have all the latest programs with a 24" monitor and there I am in this office working with old shit on a 15" screen
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Im 15 going on 16 and have 2 and 1/2 years of school left. I am living in Queensland but plan on moving down to Sydney to study graphic design as a back up career. I plan on doing some modelling down their while I m studying. The question is where next? I was thinking of moving to London and then working my way up to New York or should I go straight to New York? Also if you have any tips for future castings/ interviews with agents. Thankyou
If you are already 16 and not already in the industry, you need to get an agent ASAP near you as most models start age 13-16. It s very rare for a top model to get into the business over the age of 16 so get a local agent now, before you move to Sydney Then move to Sydney and get an agent there. And where you go afterwards all depends where your agency can get you representation - in NY or London. They will send your portfolio to agencies in both …
Apr 19, 2010 by Lola | Posted in Canberra
I m a graphic design student. I love flowers so much and I hope to open my own florist in the future :) Now I want to work part time in the local florist but I don t have the experience. Are there any community college in Canberra? (We have community college everywhere in Sydney) Or where I can learn to be a florist?
^ Yep, I agree. CIT is the best place to learn floristry in the ACT. You should also drop your details at local florists and do work experience to start off with to gain some experience in working in the industry.