Introduction to Print and Publishing
In the realm of computing, where digital innovation reigns supreme, print and publishing maintain their relevance as integral components of information dissemination, documentation, and creative expression. Despite the proliferation of electronic media, print and publishing within computing serve as vital conduits for sharing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and preserving historical records.
The fusion of print and publishing with computing technologies has yielded transformative outcomes, from the early days of dot matrix printers churning out program listings to today’s sophisticated desktop publishing software enabling the creation of visually stunning technical manuals and academic journals. As computing capabilities have advanced, so too have the tools and techniques used in print and publishing, resulting in a symbiotic relationship that continually pushes the boundaries of what’s possible.
In this exploration, we’ll delve into the intricate interplay between print and publishing within the realm of computing, examining their evolution alongside technological advancements, their role in documenting the history of computing, and their importance in communicating complex ideas and instructions to diverse audiences. Join us as we navigate the digital landscape, where the marriage of computing and print opens new avenues for creativity, collaboration, and knowledge dissemination.
Admission Criteria
This course is meant for everyone that has interest and computer skills or basics to do this course.
Fees and course duration
Modules |
Graphical Design | Duration | Fees (Per Module) |
Concepts of Graphics and Illustrations | 2,400 | ||
Typography Design | 1,800 | ||
Digital Art | 2,200 | ||
Design for Print and Advertising | 1,400 | ||
Publishing for the Media | 3,600 | ||
One Semester (5 months) |
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes