Do I understand you correctly?
You are thinking that going to a graphic design summer school might teach you all there is to know about graphic design - things that a sequence of years in college will only recapitulate.
Wow, you've got a lot to learn!
A summer school will give you a quick glance at just some of the things you need to know.
A college course will give you an in-depth look at some of the things you need to know.
What will be most important to your development as a graphic designer will be the time and work you put into the practical work of your college course..... an artist learns from their work more than they learn from books or other material or even people.
At best, a summer school might give you a chance to produce one or two half-decent designs.... anything else you do there will be immature, artless and about the same as anyone with a computer can produce at home.
A college course will give you time to deal with the area of ignorance you will discover within yourself when you come to tackle some of the assignments given to you.
As to the last phrase of your question ..... is there still stuff you can learn..... you will, if you are very lucky, grow old in graphic design and still be learning 'stuff'. No learning environment is ever a waste of time - grasp as many as you can and benefit from them.
You can learn graphic design from a variety of sources. There are online courses, community colleges and normal colleges. All you need is a school which offers commercial art and graphic design courses.
Graphic design is a growing field in the category of technology. It is a good creative outlet, and pays extremely well. For more information on finding a school in this field go here :http://www.academyart.edu/graphic-design-school/index.html
Yes, under the school of Arts and Architecture | Design Media Arts. The difference, is it is not a formal 'graphic design' program, its focus is on Foundation + technology.
Here in the US there are several excellent schools to attend for Graphic Design. In California two of the best are CalArts and the California College of the Arts. In New York there's Parsons New School for Design and the Pratt Institute. Maryland is home to the Maryland Institute College of Art and Rhode Island has the wonderful Rhode Island School of Design. There are, of course, more scattered throughout the country, but namely you want to go where the industry is: East or West Coast.
The Parsons School of Design is located in Jersey City, New Jersey. It is one of five schools that make up Smogon University, a premier graphic arts school.
For graphic design programs, it all depends on where you are going to school for them. A college would have different courses than say an online school. Check with your local community college to see what they have.
Yes, graphic design schools have financial aid programs and they are available for anyone who needs financial assistance with college. Just apply at the graphic design school and they should be able to help you.
Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) is a leader in the world of visual arts ... of the year and influential graphic designer Steven Heller praised the book in his ... The School of Art + Design is a unique program at Montgomery College, offering an art school environment for college students majoring in studio art or graphic ... Maryland College of Art and Design is located in Silver Spring, Maryland. Learn all about Maryland College of Art and Design, including financial aid, majors ...
Typically a high school degree at least. A college degree also helps.
You can learn graphic design from a variety of sources. There are online courses, community colleges and normal colleges. All you need is a school which offers commercial art and graphic design courses.
Graphic design is a growing field in the category of technology. It is a good creative outlet, and pays extremely well. For more information on finding a school in this field go here :http://www.academyart.edu/graphic-design-school/index.html
Academy of Art University's fashion design school, graphic design school, interior design school and industrial design school are nationally renowned among ...www.academyart.edu/ep/design-schools.html The National Association of Schools of Arts and Designs (NASAD) is the largest graphic arts accrediting association for graphic arts schools. It accredits 241 schools.
The California Design College actually has two locations. When looking into the school you will choose between the San Fransisco location and the Oakland loctaion.
Your best option for a graphic design training school is online. I would suggest trying out the courses at University of Phoenix.
There are numerous graphic design schools in Houston. Some require you to pass a test for admission and others will take anyone with a GED or high school diploma. There are different areas of graphic design and different degrees, depending on the program you pursue. Graphic design is usually an offering at an art school or through the college of art at a university, though some tech school or community colleges may have introductory programs. In Houston, look into these offerings: http://www.artschools.com/cities/houston-art-schools-colleges.html
I would recommend going to an art school like the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. There she will learn all things art and graphic design related.
Yes, under the school of Arts and Architecture | Design Media Arts. The difference, is it is not a formal 'graphic design' program, its focus is on Foundation + technology.