Visual Communication Course

Design bold brands, digital stories, and career-ready visuals.

This redesigned page stays inside your existing MAAC color theme while giving Digital Content Creation a much stronger identity. It now focuses on branding, social media creatives, layout systems, digital promotions, portfolio building, and practical design skills that feel relevant to the course.

3specialized learning tracks
6+high-demand career pathways
100%portfolio-first learning focus
Creative Focus

Premium course page, same brand DNA

The page keeps your red, gold, black, and white look, but upgrades the experience with deeper sections, more movement, and stronger storytelling for the Digital Content Creation course.

  • Branding, typography, layout, and campaign design
  • Social media creatives, reel covers, and ad visuals
  • Portfolio building, practical assignments, and career prep
  • Adobe workflow plus modern digital design practice
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What students learn

Students build foundations in design language, composition, color, typography, image handling, and visual communication from concept to final output.

02

How the course feels

The course is positioned around practice, guided briefs, portfolio exercises, revision support, and real-world creative tasks rather than tool-only teaching.

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Where it can lead

Students can grow toward roles such as Digital Content Creationer, social media designer, brand visualizer, packaging designer, layout artist, and UI-focused creative roles.

Photoshop image editing and compositingIllustrator vector graphics and brandingInDesign layout systems and print-ready designLightroom image enhancement workflowAdobe Dimension presentation visualsPortfolio Building industry-style outputPhotoshop image editing and compositingIllustrator vector graphics and brandingInDesign layout systems and print-ready designLightroom image enhancement workflowAdobe Dimension presentation visualsPortfolio Building industry-style output
Course Tracks

Choose the learning path that fits your creative goal.

Explore focused Digital Content Creation learning paths built for branding, digital media, campaign visuals, and portfolio-ready creative work.

Advanced Programme in Digital Media Design
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Advanced Program in Digital Media Creation

The digital landscape is evolving at lightning speed, and APDMC Plus is designed to keep you ahead. From graphic design fundamentals to advanced UI/UX strategies, motion graphics to web development, and 3D design to content creation, this program provides an all-in-one learning experience to build versatile and job-ready skills.

COURSE DURATION576 HRS
  • Digital Design
  • Video Production
  • UI/UX Design & Web Development
  • 3D Content Design
Advanced Programme in Digital Media Creation
DGWA Plus

Program in Graphics, Web & 2D Animation

The digital world thrives on visually engaging experiences. DGWA Plus equips you with the skills to master graphic design, web development, and 2D animation, helping you craft compelling content for brands, websites, social media, and interactive media. Build a strong foundation in visual communication, UI/UX, animation, and motion design to bring your creative ideas to life.

COURSE DURATION288 HRS
  • Interactive Desgin & Digital Design
  • Concepts of UI & UX Design
  • Fundamentals of 2D Animation
  • Portfolio Development
Digital Content Creation skills and portfolio
APDMD

Advanced Program in Digital Media & Design

In today’s digital-first world, mastering design and interactive media is key to standing out. The APDMD course at MAAC provides a complete learning experience in graphic design, web development, interactive media, and 2D animation. Designed to meet industry demands, this all-in-one program equips you with the skills needed to lead in the evolving digital space.

COURSE DURATION384 HRS
  • Fundamentals of Drawing & Digital Design
  • Web Designing & Fundamentals of JavaScript
  • Responsive Design & Front-end Designing
  • Basics of 2D & Digital 2D Animation
Digital Content Creation skills and portfolio
UI & UX

Program in UI & UX Design Pro

As businesses go digital, UI/UX design has become the backbone of digital products, ensuring smooth, intuitive, and engaging user experiences. MAAC’s UI/UX Design Pro Course trains you in design thinking, user research, wireframing, prototyping, and interactive design, preparing you for a thriving career in the digital world. Stay ahead with AI-powered design tools and real-world projects that shape modern digital experiences.

COURSE DURATION192 HRS
  • Principles of Visual Communication
  • Design Principles & Design Thinking
  • Principles of User Centric Design
  • Content Management System
Why Learn Here

A course built around ideas, not just buttons and tools.

One of the strongest ideas behind the reference content is that students should not stop at learning software steps. This page now reflects that idea through ideation, execution, revisions, portfolio quality, and practical design thinking.

Concept to communication

Students learn how design solves a communication problem, not just how to use a tool panel.

Layout and typography depth

Training includes hierarchy, readability, spacing, composition, and presentation discipline.

Creative output variety

Work can include posters, social media posts, brand systems, packaging visuals, and promotional creatives.

Portfolio and placement readiness

Students build polished samples that support internship applications, job interviews, and freelance pitching.

Learning Journey

A simple path from creative basics to industry presentation.

A clear journey helps students understand how the course grows their skills from design fundamentals to polished portfolio work.

Phase 01

Foundation

Design principles, color understanding, visual balance, composition, typography basics, and image preparation.

Phase 02

Tool mastery

Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, and presentation-oriented workflows with guided practice.

Phase 03

Applied design briefs

Brand campaigns, product presentations, poster systems, social media creatives, ad visuals, and content layouts.

Phase 04

Portfolio and career preparation

Refinement, presentation quality, review sessions, portfolio curation, and role-based preparation for interviews.

Career Outcomes

Design skills that can move into real creative roles.

These outcomes are shaped around practical Digital Content Creation opportunities in branding, digital media, print, packaging, and content design.

Digital Content Creationer

Create brand assets, posters, ad visuals, presentations, and communication material for print and digital use.

Social Media Designer

Build campaign creatives, story sets, thumbnails, reels covers, and fast-turnaround content for digital brands.

Packaging Designer

Translate products into shelf-ready visual systems that balance aesthetics, readability, and brand presence.

Layout Artist

Work on brochures, magazines, pitch decks, catalogues, menus, and high-clarity publication-style designs.

Brand Visualizer

Shape visual direction for campaigns and build identity systems with stronger storytelling and brand recall.

UI-Focused Creative

Support interface visuals, app graphics, banners, and digital design elements where clean hierarchy matters.

Student Questions

Quick answers before you enquire.

These FAQs answer common student questions about software, beginner readiness, project work, portfolio building, and career options.

Students can expect a workflow centered around Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, and presentation-oriented design practice, with project execution that goes beyond basic software familiarity.

Yes. The page is written to welcome beginners and shows a learning path that starts with fundamentals before moving into software, creative briefs, and portfolio output.

Yes. The structure emphasizes posters, social media creatives, campaign layouts, presentations, brand exercises, and portfolio-ready assignments so students build real output while learning.

Yes. Portfolio support is one of the strongest themes on this redesigned page because it is critical for internships, placements, and freelance opportunities.

Students can grow toward roles such as Digital Content Creationer, social media designer, packaging designer, layout artist, visualizer, and UI-related creative positions depending on their portfolio direction.
Take the Next Step

Turn your creativity into a portfolio that feels hireable.

Build a stronger creative foundation, learn industry design workflows, and create polished projects that help you present yourself with confidence.