Beginner to intermediate

Graphic Designing

Print and digital layouts with CorelDRAW and InPage.

Duration
3 months
Delivery
On campus only
Duration
3 months
Delivery
On campus only
Class size
Capped near 14 seats so critique time stays meaningful.
Language
English primary; key terms also explained in Urdu when helpful.

About this course

Vector drawing, Urdu/English publishing, and practical design for real briefs.

Learn layout, typography, and color, then apply them in CorelDRAW and InPage—the tools we use for professional graphics and document publishing in our classrooms.

Projects mirror real briefs: logos, posters, flyers, and Urdu/English page makeup so your work is ready for print shops and clients.

Key topics snapshot

  • CorelDRAW: vectors, logos, and layouts
  • InPage: Urdu/English publishing & page makeup
  • Design principles & typography
  • Export for print and sharing

Curriculum & modules

  1. Module 1

    Design foundations

    • Layout, hierarchy, and grids
    • Color modes: RGB vs CMYK
    • Typography pairing and hierarchy
  2. Module 2

    CorelDRAW

    • Vector drawing and logo construction
    • Layouts for flyers, posters, and branding
    • Export for print shops and digital sharing
  3. Module 3

    InPage

    • Urdu/English document setup and page makeup
    • Nastaliq and professional publishing habits
    • Proofing and PDF handoff
  4. Module 4

    Portfolio piece

    • Client-style brief interpretation
    • Presentation of two creative directions
    • Final polish with CorelDRAW and InPage outputs

Prerequisites

  • ·Interest in visual design; drawing skill helpful but not required
  • ·Laptop meeting software minimum specs (shared at inquiry)
  • ·Basic computer navigation

Tools & software

CorelDRAWInPagePDF export and print-ready checklists

How we teach

  • Project-led modules with critique sessions
  • Peer feedback rounds in small groups
  • Screen recordings of complex techniques
  • Milestone reviews before final submission

Assessment & certification

Assessment

  • Weekly creative exercises
  • Mid-course brand mini-project
  • Final portfolio piece with presentation

Certification

Certificate of completion after project criteria and attendance are satisfied.

Schedule, materials & fees

Schedule options

On campus: usually 3 sessions per week (evenings) or a compact weekend track each term.

What’s included

  • Project briefs and rubrics
  • Font and asset packs for coursework
  • Reading list for design history snippets
  • Lab workstation access on campus days

See Admissions for registration, tuition bands, and installment options for Graphic Designing. View admissions & fee table.

Learning outcomes

  • Interpret a brief and present two directions
  • Prepare print-ready and screen-ready assets
  • Maintain a small cohesive brand system

Who this is for

  • ·Creative hobbyists going pro
  • ·Marketing assistants
  • ·Small business owners doing their own visuals

Ready to join this program?

Reserve a seat for the next batch. Tell us this course name in the form—we will confirm timing, fees, and prerequisites.

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