
Why should I study it? Graphic design is the communication of information and ideas by visual means. The course involves the study of a range of traditional graphic design themes, such as advertising, illustration, packaging and typography. Work will be developed in sketchbooks and on a larger scale and this will involve experimentation with a variety of materials, tools and techniques. The technical aspect of the course will involve the realisation of your work in two-dimensional form through the manipulation of images and words. The study of graphic artists and their work at first hand, will play an important role in the development of your work Career possibilities A Level Graphics Communication is an ideal preparation for studying the subject at degree level or for direct entry into a variety of pathways in teaching and research, advertising, self-employment as a professional and commercial artist and many other art & design industries.
Grade 6 in GCSE Art or Graphics
Unit 1 Course Portfolio You produce a portfolio of work for this unit. Investigations using a variety of media and scale lead to a personal, well researched final outcome. 30% of A Level Unit 2 Controlled Assignment A final piece of work is produced independently under controlled conditions. You have several weeks to experiment, record and research as well as consult with your teacher as you develop your ideas. 20% of A Level Unit 3 Course Portfolio You are required to use personal starting points to produce a major project that shows you working through a range of art and design experiences. You will include a personal study, related to your coursework theme, of between 1000 and 3000 words. 30% of A Level Unit 4 Controlled Assignment You will choose a starting point and during the initial planning and preparation stage you will demonstrate recording, planning and developing ideas and completing a final response under controlled conditions in 15 hours. 20% of A Level
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Ealing |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Westlea Road, Hanwell, London, W7 2AH |
Why should I study it? Graphic design is the communication of information and ideas by visual means. The course involves the study of a range of traditional graphic design themes, such as advertising, illustration, packaging and typography. Work will be developed in sketchbooks and on a larger scale and this will involve experimentation with a variety of materials, tools and techniques. The technical aspect of the course will involve the realisation of your work in two-dimensional form through the manipulation of images and words. The study of graphic artists and their work at first hand, will play an important role in the development of your work Career possibilities A Level Graphics Communication is an ideal preparation for studying the subject at degree level or for direct entry into a variety of pathways in teaching and research, advertising, self-employment as a professional and commercial artist and many other art & design industries.
Grade 6 in GCSE Art or Graphics
Unit 1 Course Portfolio You produce a portfolio of work for this unit. Investigations using a variety of media and scale lead to a personal, well researched final outcome. 30% of A Level Unit 2 Controlled Assignment A final piece of work is produced independently under controlled conditions. You have several weeks to experiment, record and research as well as consult with your teacher as you develop your ideas. 20% of A Level Unit 3 Course Portfolio You are required to use personal starting points to produce a major project that shows you working through a range of art and design experiences. You will include a personal study, related to your coursework theme, of between 1000 and 3000 words. 30% of A Level Unit 4 Controlled Assignment You will choose a starting point and during the initial planning and preparation stage you will demonstrate recording, planning and developing ideas and completing a final response under controlled conditions in 15 hours. 20% of A Level