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  • 18-01-2005 3:28pm
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    I've been working as a Desktop Publisher(cutter and paster) for about five years, the job I am employed in at the moment is a sort of graphic designer role. I'm naturally inclined to art and design, and I am pretty good at using photoshop, Illustrator etc. but I have no formal education of Graphic Design.

    I want to continue working, but I really need to get a Cert/Dip/Degree in Graphic Design to move onto the next level.

    Does anyone know of a serious part-time course that I could pursue this?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,286 ✭✭✭SprostonGreen


    Have you had a look here....

    http://www.nightcourses.ie/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,382 ✭✭✭✭AARRRGH


    zag wrote:
    I've been working as a Desktop Publisher(cutter and paster) for about five years, the job I am employed in at the moment is a sort of graphic designer role. I'm naturally inclined to art and design, and I am pretty good at using photoshop, Illustrator etc. but I have no formal education of Graphic Design.

    I want to continue working, but I really need to get a Cert/Dip/Degree in Graphic Design to move onto the next level.

    Does anyone know of a serious part-time course that I could pursue this?

    Not trying to be funny here, but you could just say you have a cert/diploma/degree.

    Unfortunately employers do not check to see if your educational history on your CV is true.


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