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Course Catalogue

Introductory Courses

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 Design Fundamentals 

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Visual Language Basics

Visual communication always works at multiple levels, simultaneously using different sign systems. Although perceived by most people only subconsciously, the meaning of these signs is universal and can, in fact, be defined very precisely. This introductory course provides systematic insight into the mechanisms of visual perception. Understanding them is a basis for anyone who works with visuals.

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

Typography Basics

This course explores all aspects of typography: how to ensure good legibility, how to create design that supports the understanding of logical and hierarchic relations between different parts of text and image, how to establish a correct and comfortable reading order, but also how to utilize the expressive and stylistic features of type to convey the desired emotions, making typographic composition work to enhance your messages and make them more impactful.

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

Crash Courses

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 Graphic Software 

Photoshop Basics

Provides solid grounding in Adobe Photoshop, enabling to create professional photoshop files and confidently explore additional tools and features. Step by step focused tutorials and exercises supplied. Modules can be taken independently. Equally necessary both for beginners and professionals.

Duration:

7 weeks, 2 hours weekly

  1. Workspace, settings and preferences. File types and quality

  2. Layers. Creating, organizing, linking, clipping

  3. Layer blending and layer styles

  4. Selection and masking

  5. Color modes and channels

  6. Color correction and adjustments

  7. Smart objects and filters

In Design Basics

Provides solid grounding in Adobe InDesign. Tutorials and exercises supplied. Modules can be taken independently. Equally necessary both for beginners and professionals.

Duration:

7 weeks, 2 hours weekly

  1. Workspace, settings and preferences.

  2. Placing, scaling and positioning text and images.

  3. Text formatting features and options

  4. ​Pages. Master pages, grids and layout

  5. Links 

  6. Text and object styles

  7. Packaging and exporting

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 Graphic Design 

Visual Identity

Duration:

6 weeks, 4 hours weekly

Packaging / Label Design

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

Book Cover Design

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

Poster Design

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

Book / Magazine Layout

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

 Typography 

Typography Basics

2-4 week courses about various aspects of typography, providing a basis for understanding how typography works at different levels and practical experience of working with type. Equally necessary both for beginners and professionals.

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

  1. Typographic hierarchy and levels of text perception 

  2. Character shape and expression

  3. Type architecture and typographic style

  4. Typographic systems and composition

  5. Text legibility and microtypography

 Paper Craft 

Book Binding

1-4 week courses teaching various binding techniques.

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

  1. Medieval binding

  2. Coptic binding

  3. Swiss binding

  4. Japanese binding

  5. Boardbook binding

3D Books and Pop-up

2-4 week courses teaching basic to advanced pop-up techniques.

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

B

Printmaking

Aluminum Etching

Duration:

6 weeks, 4 hours weekly

Screen Printing

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

Monotypy

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

Mixed Techniques / Collage

Duration:

6 weeks, 2 hours weekly

Full Courses

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 Design Fundamentals 

Any kind of visual creation, ultimately, is an act of communication. This communication always happens at many levels, using multiple sign systems at the same time. Factual information is conveyed to us mainly by what objects we can recognize in an image. However, it is how these objects are presented visually that is crucial in carrying emotional information and building attitude, often determining our understanding of what we see.

Although perceived by most people only subconsciously, the impact of abstract visual features of an image is, in fact, objective, and very precisely defined. We provide systematic practical and theoretical insight into how visual signs work: size, shape, weight, position, space, distance, direction, distribution, color, texture, etc.

Mastering these signs will change the student’s approach to visual expression and make their work more professional, efficient, powerful, and exact.

Duration:

18 weeks, 6 hours weekly

  1. Introduction: Language of visual communication

  2. Shape, Size, Position

  3. Definig shape. Shape and background. Constructing and deconstructing shapes

  4. Combining shapes

  5. Color vision and color modes. Color theory

  6. Color schemes

  7. Movement

  8. Perspective and focus

  9. Hierarchy and structure

Typography Creative Lab

Typography is a fundamental component of visual communication. While many perceive text merely as an instrument for encoding spoken language and conveying factual information, typography is, in reality, a powerful tool capable of evoking emotion and shaping attitudes. At this level, typography works independently of the text's content. Unfortunately, most people are not aware of this. Quite frequently, the emotional information conveyed by the visual characteristics of type directly contradicts the factual information contained in the text. Inadequate typography is ruinous for any work of visual design. 

This course explores all aspects of typography: how to ensure good legibility, how to create design that supports the understanding of logical and hierarchic relations between different parts of text and image, how to establish a correct and comfortable reading order, but also how to utilize the expressive and stylistic features of type to convey the desired emotions, and how to make typographic composition work to enhance your messages and make them more impactful.

Duration:

7 weeks, 2 hours weekly

  1. Typographic hierarchy and levels of text perception 

  2. Character shape and expression

  3. Type architecture and typographic style

  4. Typographic systems and composition

  5. Text legibility and microtypography

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 Book Art 

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Picture Book / Illustration Creative Lab

The course is intended for students with existing drawing / painting skills and covers all stages and aspects of developing a picture book, including picture book types and age groups, concept development, character creation, storyboarding and visual storytelling, spread layout and image/text composition, iconography and stylistic consistency, various illustration techniques, picture book formats, material and binding types, book construction, and dummy production. The mentor supervises individual book projects developed by the participants and provides feedback on all conceptual and technical aspects of the work, including software skills.

For its contribution to the development of children’s book illustration in Georgia, the Book Art Center has been nominated twice for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.

Duration:

18 weeks, 6 hours weekly

Artist Book Creative Lab

The course explores the book as an artistic medium. The participants experiment with various artistic techniques and media, creating an abundance of artistic content and merging diverse creative ideas into different book formats. The art of making a book is in creating an exact dramaturgy, flow and counterpoint of textures and themes both conceptually, visually, and physically. The participants get acquainted with various papers and other book materials, different printing and imaging techniques, binding and paperworking types and techniques, they check out various dramaturgic solutions and physical book formats, and develop their individual book projects. The mentor supervises the projects developed by the participants, provides feedback and suggests possible approaches on all conceptual and technical aspects of the work.

Duration:

7 weeks, 2 hours weekly

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