Graphic Communication

Graphic Communication provides progression mainly from the craft, design, engineering and graphics experiences and outcomes. Pupils broaden their skills in a creative environment and are encouraged to exercise imagination, creativity and logical thinking. The course allows

candidates to develop an awareness of graphic communication as an international language and an understanding of how graphic communication technologies impact on society and the environment.

Pupils initiate, develop and communicate ideas graphically, and develop spatial awareness and visual literacy through graphic experiences. They interpret graphic communications initiated by others, and use graphic communication equipment, software and materials effectively. The course also provides opportunities to build self-confidence and enhance skills in numeracy, ICT, planning and organising work tasks, and in working independently and in collaboration with others. Candidates develop skills in critical thinking, decision making and communication.

Currently we offer National 4, National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher Graphic Communication. Pupils will gain experience with AutoDesk Inventor, Blender and Affinity Designer.

What you will learn

In Graphics pupils will learn how to replicate basic, familiar and some new graphic forms in 2D and 3D. They will initiate and produce simple preliminary, production and promotional graphics. Their visual literacy with increase by interpreting simple but unfamiliar graphic communications.

Pupils will use standard graphic communication equipment, software and materials effectively for simple tasks with some complex features.

Pupils will apply design skills, including creativity, when developing solutions to graphics tasks. Their knowledge of a range of computer-aided graphics techniques and practices will increase as well as their knowledge of colour, illustration and presentation techniques.

Senior projects include; Poster, brochure and leaflet design, logos and branding, 3D Modelling and computer generated renders, technical drawings and manual pictorial drawings.