Graphic Design Studio IV: Portfolio
X434 (2 semester units in Design)
A requirement in the Professional Sequence in Graphic DesignTo find work as a graphic designer, you need a strong portfolio and good presentation skills. This course concentrates on recognizing your best work and developing your signature style. Individual and group critiques help you build a portfolio that is a dramatic and distinctive statement. You have the opportunity to create new work for your portfolio and find out how to market yourself to the employer you really want. The course includes lectures and discussions about career opportunities and the current state of design.
Prerequisites: Students in the Professional Sequence in Graphic Design must complete all other required courses first.
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Wed. Sept. 9, San Francisco
NANCY CUTLER, B.S., principal at Midnight Oil Design, Oakland, is a graphic communications and publication designer. In 1989, she became creative director for several Bay Area publishing companies while retaining a few private clients. Clients include BPI Publications' Shoot and Billboard magazines; Woman's Day Special Interest Publications; Publishers Weekly; and CBS.
- 10 meetings
- Sept. 9 to Nov. 25: Wed., 6:30-9:30 pm (no meetings Oct. 21 and Nov. 11)
- San Francisco: Room 204, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $575 (EDP 011262)