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Visual communication for digital media

The visual communication workshop aims to provide the theoretical knowledge and practical means to create graphic elements in order to communicate messages to a non‑educated target audience via digital media. Through an alternation of theoretical and practical presentations, participants will be led to ask themselves the right questions and to mobilise the best means to achieve their communication objective. They will be asked to exchange and confront their views on their own creations within their group.

Objectives :

  • Ability to prepare visual elements for the electronic media
  • Build concise and engaging visual elements from complex material
  • Understand the basics of codes and registers of graphic expression
  • To know how to make simple graphic compositions


Content:

Graphic composition

  • Consistency
  • Efficiency
  • RegisterConsistency of the message


Basics of graphic design

  • Dimensions, orientation
  • Full, empty
  • Grid, margins, alignment
  • Colors
  • Typography


Recipient of the message

  • Who
  • What, action
  • Notion of time
  • Notion of space


Analysis and comparison

  • Identification of criteria
  • Confrontation of opinions
  • Objectivity and subjectivity


Fees:

The workshop is free and open to PhD students and postdocs from the UNIGE and IHEID

Practical information:

  • Number of participants: 15 (min. 8);
  • Languages: English;
  • The participants have to bring a laptop;
  • A certificate of attendance will be issued at the end of the module.
  • Venue to be defined

Dates and places

  • 13:15 - 17:00
    Thursday 15 May. 2025
Centre Médical Universitaire
Rue Michel-Servet 1
1206 Genève

Prices

  • 0.- Student
    UNIGE
  • 0.- Staff
    UNIGE

Hosting

  • Julien Jespersen
    Julien Jespersen works at the Division of Training and Students (DIFE) as a web developer. He has worked as a graphic designer for many years at the Cultural Activities and Communication Service of UNIGE. In addition, he runs courses in page layout and illustration within the DIFE.

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