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Course Reviews
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- I love Mosaics
- Hammersmith And Fulham Adult Learning And Skills Service
- Amanda, October 2006
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- Course content *****
- I decided to do the course because I really love mosaics in general so I thought it would be nice to learn a bit more about it. What I didn't realize was that I would leave the course with two beautiful pieces. I ended up making a very pretty picture and a vase which have both been given to friends and family members as a present and they seemed to appreciate it. It is something unique and special because you're taking time out of your life to make it.
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- Great introduction to printmaking
- Central Saint Martins College Of Art And Design
- susan, October 2006
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- Course content *****
- This is a great course if you'd like to try different types of printmaking and don't mind getting your hands dirty. You are shown various printing methods, such as monoprinting, monodrawing, and colourgraphs and you can then use them to work on whatever you want with guidance from the course tutor. I really enjoyed this course, the class is small enough to ensure everyone got time to talk with the tutor and the teaching forcussed on the printing methods; so you are taught 'how', not 'what', to print. This was good for me as it meant we could work on our own ideas rather than being given set projects. This course does not include more complex printing techniques such as screen printing or etching so if that's what you're interested in you might be better off with a more specific course, but if you're for a good introduction to printing, or you have printed before and you would like to continue your work using the facitlities at St Martins, then this is a great course to try.
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- Screenprinting for the first time
- Putney School Of Art And Design
- Drew, October 2006
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- Course content *****
- The first half of the course is structured so that I could experience a range of stencil making techniques within the non-photographic and the photographic spheres. Beginning with autographic (non-photographic) stencil making, we dealt with paper stencilling, direct stencilling using wax crayon / liquid filler and wax resist. We then moved on to learn about the different ways of making a photographic stencil, through the use of hand drawn positives and photographic positives. Practising with these methods was great for planning a print. We also covered setting up your workspace, ink mixing / colour mixing, paper handling, monoprinting and editioning. The second part of the course was more structured around the individual application of these techniques. Together we worked towards strengthening our image making skills. Now that I have attended the All Levels class, you intend to join the ?Advanced screenprinting? class. You could study one of the other printmaking disciplines, either etching or lithography. Enrolling in one of the digital media courses, such as ?Photoshop? or ?Desktop Publishing? would be useful, as they also output to print.
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- best course
- Pottery and Clay Sculpture
- Medway Adult Learning Service
- John, October 2006
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- Course content *****
- A slightly biased view as I'm the tutor but you can make anything from pots to sculpture with help and guidance from me in a fully equipped workshop and a good range of glazes. Many past students have gone on to higher education and some have started their own studios. You are welcome to come along on the courses running now to see if you like it. I am also a professional potter and you can see my own work on www.potteryman.co.uk
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- Spaced out
- City Lit
- Saira, October 2006
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- Course content *****
- I thoroughly enjoyed this weekend course offered by the City Lit and picked up some new skills as well. Not knowing what to expect from the course, I went along with an open mind and to try a different approach to drawing. The course involves life drawing but instead of looking at outlines of forms, you are encouraged to look at the volume or space taken up by the form. This is a lot harder than you would assume. You desperately want to draw in edges but by only thinking about volume, the drawing emerges slowly and (surprisingly for me) looking three-dimensional. In addition to drawing through observation, you also cast a couple of objects. Through this process you "feel out" the volume of the object, this helps later on when you come back to drawing the objects and the casts. The tutor was good; I think her own work is produced in this way and she is enthusiastic about this approach and also teaching it. The class size was reasonable ? there were 10 of us in the class. And it was attended by both artists and amateurs like me, so I recommend it to anyone (I think it runs twice a year but check the college website).
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- Excellent for Beginners
- Westminster Adult Education Service
- Michelle, November 2006
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- Course content *****
- I have to say that I am really enjoying this class. The teacher is absolutely great and has taught me so much already. The course was a really good price and I was suprised to see that they had the latest indesign programme. I would definately recommend this course to anyone who wants to learn the basics of graphic design.
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- Domus Academy Milan, MA in Design
- Product Design MA (University of Wales)
- Domus Academy Milan
- Anon, November 2006
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- Going further in Education
- Guildford College Of Further And Higher Education
- Dermot, December 2006
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- Course content *****
- I'm a dyslexia and had a very bad school experience were I left without qualifications and no self esteem. Since coming to the college, the world of Higher Education has opened up for me. The college has offered a great deal of help both on the course and in the greenhouse, the department which helps those with dyslexia. I'm now looking forward to going to University in September and the world's my oyster! The tutor are really great along with the support offered but be prepared to work really hard. It's worth it in the end. Finally, if I can do well on an access course, anyone can!
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- When fashion really hits the street!
- Central Saint Martins College Of Art And Design
- Dayo, December 2006
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- Course content *****
- My course was a 5 weeks (Saturdays) short course in Sports and Street Design at the Central Saint Martins Lane College of Fashion. I was actually going to enrol for a different course in fashion at the college, but after reading the information on the course I decided this would be the ideal course for me, as I wanted to start my own fashion label. I was the only man on the course amongst eight women plus the lecturer but I was really made to feel at home by everyone. The first class was great; we had a brief history of Fashion by the lecturer Lynette, who was great and very inspiring throughout the course. The second week, Lynette took us all to a 60?s fashion exhibition at the Royal Albert Museum in South Kensington and after to Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill to look at current street fashion trends and identify our potential customers. We took pictures of people with their permission and used them to develop our trend boards with a profile of our targeted customer. It was the nature of this creativity and practical application of the course that really made me enjoy it. I learnt so many things about fashion that I would have never learnt before, I went to Portobello Market, which I had never been to before and my fellow students were great to work and study with. Lynnette was brilliant and used her knowledge and wealth of experience in the Fashion Industry to give me brilliant ideas about creating my fashion label. I finished the course with all these great ideas, the wonderful experience of the places I went to and with as a certificate of attendance. I intend to do another course there in January 2007 in ?How to start your Fashion Business?, which will also be run by Lynnette. So I can now confidently say that I do have some ?Street Fashion? sense and I am really looking forward to starting my fashion label!
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- Much to learn!
- Camberwell College Of Arts
- dagmar.welle-skitt, December 2006
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- An excellent overview of this much neglected subset of Ceramics. The course was absolutely crammed full with surface decorating techniques from mould making to scraffito. Superb facilities, excellent teacher and a nice small group to make it really effective. If I have one niggle is that it's too short and it would be great if Camberwell offered "Tile Making and Decorating II"
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- Hat's off to this course!
- Central Saint Martins College Of Art And Design
- Anon, December 2006
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- Hat's off to the course
- Central Saint Martins College Of Art And Design
- Elizabeth, January 2007
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- Brilliant course! I'd never made any hats before and finished the course with three amazing, Ascot-worthy creations. Ian, the tutor, is lovely, very patient and has made hats for the Queen and Madonna. Well worth doing, everyone on the course produced at least two hats.
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- Keep coming back for 3 years now!
- Hampstead School Of Art
- Kathy, January 2007
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- Course content *****
- The Hampstead School of Art has offered Mosaics for several years. I have been taking the afternoon class for over 3 years. Norma Vondee and her predecessor have been wonderful, patient teachers. I was a novice artist when I started. I have worked with broken ceramic, glass tessera, marble, and smalti using direct, indirect, and wet cement techniques. Thursday afternoons are my favorite days with 1 on 1 excellent technical support in a relaxed atmosphere. The class is inspiring and has opened my eyes to a different way of looking at color and light.
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- Fun, exciting, challenging, and rewarding
- Central Saint Martins College Of Art And Design
- Hao, January 2007
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- Course content *****
- This course is great for are levels of experience, unless you're a picasso or matisse of course. Going at a steady pace, you'll learn the basics and study the interaction of colour. Working initially with charcoal progressing to pastels and paints, you'll gain confidence in using strong bold colours and learn how to mix these for better compositions. I enjoy the openess of the class - you can choose to follow the format led by the tutor or work on your own studies. The tutor is very knowledgable and constructive and I found the critique of attendees' work by the tutor also help in the learning process, which also makes for a more friendly and open environment for learning. I have attended this course 3 terms now and would definitely recommend it.
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- learning and enjoying the art of mosaic
- Mosaics
- Hampstead School Of Art
- John, January 2007
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- Course content *****
- A friend recommended this course to me 4 years ago and I have enjoyed my time in class tremendously since that time. I have learned mosaic techniques, developed my creative/artistic side and produced some rather good pieces of mosaic art. The atmosphere is supportive, relaxed and informative. I so look forward to Thursdays, my 'creative' day of the week.
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- Colour Communication for Graphic Design Level 2 London College Of Communication, Southwark
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About this course: The course is aimed primarily at graphic designers. Read more
Fees: £460
Qualification: No Qualification
- Colour Theory For Practice Certificate Art & Design Short Courses Ltd, London
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About this course: The aim of this course is to combine the art and science of colour theory in a practical way, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject. Read more
Fees: £580
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Life Drawing Certificate City Of Westminster College, Westminster
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Sketching and Freehand Drawing Certificate Art & Design Short Courses Ltd, London
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Fees: £580
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Botanical Illustration Level 2 Certificate London Art College, United Kingdom
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About this course: In this course, students will develop their skills and learn the techniques of Botanical Illustration. Read more
Fees: £225 for UK students; £250 for overseas students; £15 for extra charges and administration; installments available
Qualification: Course Certificate
- General English Plus Art and Design Upper Intermediate Certificate St Giles College (Eastbourne), Haringey
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About this course: This course enables students to study general English in the mornings and topics such as history of art, graphic and interior design, photography and fashion in the afternoon. Read more
Fees: Tuition fee per week: £239; includes supplementary teaching materials and does not include registration fee £50, course books, accommodation, examination entry fees.
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Skills for Life - English for Art and Design Upper Entry Level 3 Certificate The Institute (Formerly Institute Hampstead Garden Suburb), Barnet
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About this course: This course will give students both the practical skills and the language skills they will need to work or go on to further study in Art and Design. Read more
Fees: £1170 for home students; £2340 for international students
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Art, Design and Media Level 1 BTEC Introductory Diploma Tower Hamlets College, Tower Hamlets
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About this course: This course covers a number of topics including visual language and the materials and techniques used in art and design and students will practice drawing, painting , 3D modelling and construction, as well as studying the work of an artist in depth, interviewing a professional artist in their studio, and researching galleries and museums. Read more
Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: Other Awarding Body
Awarding body: Edexcel Ltd
- Art and Design BTEC Level 3 National Diploma Newham Sixth Form College, Newham
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About this course: This course focuses on fashion and textiles, 3D design and graphic design, fine art, historical and contemporary work of artists and designers. Read more
Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: National/First Certificate/Diploma
Awarding body: Edexcel Ltd
- Illustration Certificate Art & Design Short Courses Ltd, London
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Fees: £1200
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Art & Design National Certificate (BTEC) Negus Vi Form Centre, Greenwich
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Fees: In most cases the course is free of charge. A fee may be charged for re-sits or the general public. Students may be eligible for a weekly Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) of £10, £20 or £30, paid during term time, depending on your household income. For further information please visit www.direct.gov.uk/ema.
Qualification: National/First Certificate/Diploma
Awarding body: Edexcel Ltd
- Art and Design University Foundation Certificate Bellerbys College London, City Of London
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About this course: This course is ideal for participants wishing to study art and design related degrees at university, including fine art, studio art, interior design, graphic design, fashion design, industrial design, plus some architecture and media studies courses. Read more
Fees: £4960 per term
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Furniture Making FdA London Metropolitan University, Tower Hamlets
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Fees: Variable fees are applicable for full time courses. These fees are subject to change, details are available from the provider.
Qualification: Foundation Degree
Awarding body: London Metropolitan University
- Art and Design - Professional Practice Foundation Degree Working Men's College, Camden
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About this course: This course aims to prepare participants to operate as an informed, effective, responsive and skilled professional within the creative industries in the area of their chosen pathway. Read more
Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: Foundation Degree
- Art and Design Level 2 BTEC First Diploma South Thames College, Morden
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About this course: This course provides participants a thorough grounding in basic art and design techniques, the specialist design options of fashion, textiles, multimedia techniques and technology. Read more
Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: National/First Certificate/Diploma
Awarding body: Edexcel Ltd
- Art and Design Pre Masters Diploma (University of Hertfordshire) Interactive Design Institute, United Kingdom
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About this course: The Pre Masters is a bridging course which prepares students for entry to postgraduate level study in Art and Design. Read more
Fees: £3000. Early Payment discount £300. Payment by monthly installment available.
Qualification: Other Awarding Body
Awarding body: University of Hertfordshire
- Pattern Cutting Advanced Certificate Northumbria University, Islington
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About this course: Explore extended techniques for cutting, contour fitting garments and jackets and outerwear. Read more
Fees: Fees are subject to change; details are available from the provider.
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Art and Design Level 3 BTEC National Diploma College Of Haringey, Enfield, And North East London, Haringey
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About this course: In this course, students will be able to choose options from fine art, sculpture, product design, textiles, fashion and graphic design. Read more
Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: National/First Certificate/Diploma
Awarding body: Edexcel Ltd
- Art and Design BTEC First Diploma Uxbridge College, Uxbridge
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Fees: Unavailable
Qualification: National/First Certificate/Diploma
Awarding body: Edexcel Ltd
- Fine Art Certificate Art & Design Short Courses Ltd, London
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About this course: This course helps students to develop their work to encompass paint and print processes. Read more
Fees: £1200
Qualification: Course Certificate