The Art Institute of Atlanta, a diverse, dynamic institution of higher education that specializes in educating students for creative careers, is glad to announce the re-design of its multimedia & Web design program (aia.artinstitutes.edu/programs). The Interactive Media Design has been invented to concentrate upon Web design and interactive media in order to prepare students with efficient expertise in the field of Web industry. The new curriculum features entry-level positions such as Web designer, content developer, and Web producer.
The newly-introduced reform to the multimedia & Web design program of the institute represents a flexible response to the ever-going improvements in graphics and Web design industry. The innovation comes to meet the growing significance of designers in communication technologies. The dynamic environment in the multimedia field requires interactive designers to have proficient design skills and the ability to handle numerous tools, communicate with clients, and provide solutions for the Web site's users.
This is exactly why The Art Institute of Atlanta launched the remoduled program. Through its integration with the educational process, students will be able to design the user-screen interface applying their technical and creative capabilities. Through the course of the program, students will be equipped with substantial knowledge of graphic design, navigation and information architecture skills, and technical limitations.
The revamped curriculum in Interactive Media Design is a promising step to improving the level of graphics and Web design expertise in the multimedia field. The program incorporates classes in layout programs such as graphic and Web design, Photoshop and others, "back end" Web page development, information design, marketing, and business strategies. Candidates for the program can now submit their applications for the forthcoming educational quarter starting from the 4th of October. More detailed information is provided at 1.800.275.4242 or at the aforementioned web site.