Program overview
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Last updated on 2025-07-22

Program overview

Program Overview

The Graphic Design & Interactive Media Diploma at Toronto Film School is designed to equip students with essential skills in graphic design, enabling them to create impactful visual solutions. This program emphasizes critical thinking and creativity, preparing graduates to influence and engage their target audiences through original design work. With a focus on hands-on learning and industry-relevant practices, students will develop a robust portfolio that showcases their abilities and readiness for the professional world. The program is delivered entirely online, allowing for flexibility and convenience, with four intakes each year.

Program Structure

The Graphic Design & Interactive Media Diploma program spans a 24-month duration, structured over eight terms. This comprehensive program includes:

  • Asynchronous online learning, allowing students to study at their own pace.
  • Hands-on projects that cover various aspects of graphic design and interactive media.
  • Networking opportunities with industry professionals through exclusive events.
  • Access to experienced faculty who are active in the graphic design field.

Students will engage in a variety of assignments that enhance their strategic thinking, problem-solving skills, and technical abilities in design. The curriculum is designed to meet current industry standards, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for their careers.

Featured Experiences

  • Networking opportunities with industry leaders, providing insights and career advice.
  • Hands-on projects that simulate real-world design challenges.
  • Access to mentorship from experienced faculty members.
  • Capstone project that allows students to apply their skills in a comprehensive manner.
  • Portfolio development course to help students create a standout resume in the design industry.

Career Options

Graduates of the Graphic Design & Interactive Media Diploma can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Graphic Designer: Create visual concepts to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, or captivate consumers.
  • Art Director: Oversee the visual aspects of a project, ensuring that the design aligns with the overall vision and goals.
  • Creative Director: Lead creative projects and teams, developing innovative concepts and strategies for branding and marketing.
  • Web Designer: Design and create websites, focusing on aesthetics, usability, and functionality.
  • Motion Graphics Designer: Develop animated graphics and visual effects for various media, including film, television, and online content.

These roles require a blend of creativity, technical skills, and an understanding of design principles, all of which are cultivated through the program.

 

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