FM1GPX071 Project Exam 1
FM1GPX071 Project Exam 1
- Course description
- Course codeFM1GPX071
- Level of study5.1
- Program of studyGraphic Design 1
- Credits7
- Course coordinatorLibre van den Bergh
This main project completes the first year of study and reflects on the skills that the student has gained through the project work of graphic design, with a focus on content-to-screen. This includes project management, dealing with a client, developing interactive graphic design and content concepts, as well as communicating a message to a defined audience. Students will be provided with a practical problem, which they can solve independently or in groups. For the project exam, the student is encouraged to find a real client project. This will give the student practical and relevant experience. The student is responsible for all aspects of the project, both visual and technical. The goal is for the student to complete and deliver a comprehensive product and present it to the sensor.
The Candidate...
- has insight into graphic design industry standards and how projects and products should be prepared, presented and delivered.
- can update his/her vocational knowledge in graphic design obtained through the subjects in the first semester.
The Candidate...
- can apply knowledge to a practical problem within the subject focusing on the development of user friendly design solutions.
- masters relevant tools, techniques and expressions to develop user friendly design solutions.
- can reflect on his/her own work project and identify the need for any changes or improvements.
The Candidate...
- has developed an ethical attitude in relation to practicing the graphic design profession, including the ability to build trust and relationships with clients and colleagues from related industries.
- can carry out design work and develop design solutions individually or as part of a group.
- can build relations with fellow professionals and work towards a common goal.
In this course, the following teaching and learning methods can be applied, but are not limited to:
- Lecture: Educator-led presentations or activities providing knowledge, skills, or general competencies in the subject area.
- Group work: Collaborative activities where students work together to solve problems or complete tasks.
- Tutoring: One-on-one or small group sessions with an instructor for personalized guidance and support.
- Student presentations: Opportunities for students to demonstrate their understanding of course material by presenting to peers.
- Online lessons: Digital content delivered via an online learning platform.
- Guidance: Individualized advice and direction from instructors to support students in their learning journey.
- Workshops: Practical sessions focused on hands-on application of theoretical concepts or skills.
- Self-study: Independent study where students engage with course material on their own without any teacher support.
Teaching materials, reading lists, and essential resources will be shared in the learning platform and software user manuals where applicable.