My Takeaway from the online course entitled “Introduction to Visual Graphic Design”
The online course I completed was entitled “Introduction to Visual Graphic Design” and was conducted under the TESDA Online Program through the National Institute for Technical Education and Skills Development (NITESD). The online course focuses on developing skills in creating visual designs using design principles and digital tools while applying quality standards, workplace professionalism, and knowledge of laws relevant to the ICT sector.
There are a lot of courses available under Visual Graphic Design III, but I chose to enroll in "Introduction to Visual Graphic Design" because it will help me the most right now, especially with my program, BSEMC. I am aware of other topics in this course but it's nice to remember and deepen my understanding of the principles and fundamentals. Also, a lot of the lessons here are beneficial for the practicum, such as applying quality standards and workplace professionalism.
My key takeaway from this online course is that throughout the course, I learned how crucial text hierarchy and contrasts are to effectively communicating a message, whether it be for a poster, brochure, packaging, etc., as well as the appropriate project management, the factors that must be taken into consideration, and the professionalism in the workplace.
Overall this online course is a good learning introduction, especially if you are interested in visual graphic design and you want to be knowledgeable enough to know the principle and the fundamentals. And it is free and easy to use.



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