Visual Elements and Principles of Design are present in every visual medium.
Independently apply the techniques of image manipulation and graphic design to create original or derivative ICT content.
To create original or derivative ICT content to effectively communicate a visual message in an online environment related to specific professional tracks.
Imaging and Design for Online Environment
The Power of Visual Content
Graphic design is the art or skill of combining text and pictures in advertisements, magazines, or books.
Visual elements of design include Points, Lines, Shapes, Forms, Colors, and Texture.
Design involves thinking, problem-solving, practicality, and the use of design principles.
The fundamentals of design are the foundation of every visual medium.
Lines in design connect two or more points and appear frequently in drawings, illustrations, and graphic elements.
Shapes in design are two-dimensional areas with a recognizable boundary, including circles, squares, triangles, and so on.
Forms in design are three-dimensional objects or can be implied through illustration, using techniques like light, shadow, and perspective to create the illusion of depth.
In design, color theory includes primary and secondary colors, and the color wheel.
Texture in design adds depth and tactility to otherwise flat images, making objects appear smooth, rough, hard, or soft, depending on the elements at play.
The right combination of design elements used according to design principles can effectively communicate your visual instructional message.
The impact of graphic design is pervasive, influencing everything from advertising and branding to user interface design and the way we consume information in the digital age.