Graphic design apprentices learn how to design and produce images, photos and typography to convey messages for advertising or information purposes, but also how to identify a company through a logo.
To do this, you need to know how to monitor the project, from design to printing. It involves understanding the customer's requirements, identifying the audience for the message, choosing the medium to be used (poster, brochure, website, goodies, etc.), creating the design, and then printing the finished product.), create relevant and original illustrations while taking care to respect UNIL’s graphic style, prepare a sketch or mock-up so that the project can be visualised and ensure it is printed.
The UNIL graphic designer apprenticeship takes place within UNICOM Communication and Audiovisual Service. You will be working in a dynamic environment, with a wide variety of projects, and will be supervised by professionals in the field. In a context of openness, you will meet many different people at UNIL, learn to work in a multicultural environment and deal with a variety of demands.
To do this job, you need to learn shapes and colours and enjoy working on a computer. You also need to be detail-oriented, creative, curious and like to think outside the box.
To work in this field, you need to learn shapes and colours and enjoy working with computers.
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