Graphic design · 12th Arts · Ahmedabad

Graphic design course after 12th Arts in Ahmedabad

After 12th Arts, you may already make posters for college events or family shops—but clients expect consistent branding, clean Photoshop files, and social sizes that load sharp on phones. At Computer Education And Cybernetics, you learn practical graphic design: brand kits, visual storytelling, and social media graphics with mentor-reviewed exports. CEC helps creative students in Ahmedabad build freelance-ready portfolios—not vague promises about instant fame.

Projects you build in the studio

Each tile is a real export type mentors review before you add work to your portfolio folder.

  • Coaching class offer poster

    A4 print + Instagram square from one master file

  • Shop logo refresh

    Primary mark, one-color version, WhatsApp icon size

  • Festival carousel

    Five slides with consistent fonts and colors

  • Brand color sheet

    Hex codes, fonts, and do-not rules on one page

  • Story template set

    1080×1920 with safe zones for text and stickers

  • Before–after layout

    Visual story for a local service business

Who should learn graphic design after 12th Arts?

  • 12th Arts students who enjoy posters, logos, and social visuals more than long theory chapters
  • College society or fest members asked to design banners without formal training
  • Learners exploring agency trainee, in-house creative helper, or freelance poster work
  • Anyone comparing graphic design with content writing or UI/UX—counseling maps the difference

Skills you will learn

  • Set up Photoshop files with layers, groups, and named exports
  • Build a small brand kit: logo, colors, fonts, and usage notes
  • Design social posts, stories, and carousels in correct pixel sizes
  • Tell a short visual story in one poster or slide sequence
  • Prepare print-ready PDFs and compressed PNGs for clients
  • Organize a portfolio folder mentors can open in interviews

Branding basics you practice on every brief

  • Logo rules

    Clear space, minimum size on phone, light and dark background versions

  • Color palette

    Primary, secondary, and accent with hex codes clients can reuse

  • Typography pair

    One headline font and one body font with size guide

  • Visual tone

    Photo style, icon style, and words to avoid on creatives

What you practice in Photoshop

  1. 1

    Open and organize

    New document, guides, layers panel, save PSD with clear names

  2. 2

    Selections and masks

    Cut product photos, soft edges, non-destructive edits

  3. 3

    Type and alignment

    Readable Gujarati or English headlines, spacing, contrast checks

  4. 4

    Color and effects

    Adjustments, gradients, shadows that stay subtle on mobile

  5. 5

    Export for delivery

    PNG for social, PDF for print, correct DPI mentors approve

Some batches mention optional layout or background ideas you still adjust in Photoshop before delivery—mentors keep focus on your manual skills.

Visual storytelling in posters and carousels

  • One poster that shows problem → offer → call to action in three visual blocks
  • Carousel that teaches one tip per slide with the same header style
  • Before–after layout for a tuition class or salon with permission
  • Event creative where date, venue, and contact stay readable at thumbnail size

Social media graphic sizes you export correctly

FormatSizeNote
Instagram post1080 × 1080 pxSafe margins for feed crop
Instagram story1080 × 1920 pxKeep text away from top and bottom UI
Facebook cover820 × 312 pxCheck mobile crop preview
WhatsApp status1080 × 1920 pxLarge type, few words
Print flyerA4 at 300 DPIBleed and margin mentors explain in lab

Career paths after graphic design training

  • Graphic design trainee at Ahmedabad agencies
  • In-house creative helper for coaching institutes and retail brands
  • Freelance poster and festival creative packs with scoped briefs
  • Next step toward UI/UX after counselors agree foundations are solid
  • Support for family shop branding alongside BA or other study

Practical uses for freelancing and family business

  • · Navratri offer poster set for a shop in Vastral or Odhav
  • · Monthly Instagram pack for a coaching class near Nikol
  • · Logo refresh plus visiting card layout for a home business
  • · Society fest banner exported for print and social

Common beginner mistakes

  • · Stretching logos or photos instead of resizing with proportions locked
  • · Using ten fonts on one poster because it looks decorative
  • · Exporting tiny files that look blurry on client phones
  • · Copying trending templates without matching the client brand colors

Student perspective — Neha Desai

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  • · Retail and coaching brands along CTM and Maninagar need festival creatives every season
  • · Nikol students often train on evening batches after college lectures
  • · Vatva family businesses ask for simple logos and offer posts at practical budgets
  • · Mentors use local brief examples so exports match real client requests

Placement support and certificates (honest expectations)

  • Placement assistance (realistic)

    • CEC provides placement assistance for students who successfully complete practical training requirements.
    • Students who perform well in projects, practical assessments, and assignments may become eligible for placement support.
    • A clear portfolio folder supports trainee interviews and freelance pitches—not promises of instant jobs.
  • Course completion certificate

    • Course completion certification is provided after fulfilling practical requirements.
    • Certificates support interviews along with exported samples—not senior designer titles by themselves.

What to bring to portfolio counseling

Counselors at Maninagar, Nikol, or Vatva review your folder and suggest the next skill—freelance scope, trainee applications, or UI/UX when you are ready.

  • Five to eight exports with consistent brand look—not random unrelated styles
  • One case you can explain: brief, your choices, final files
  • Named files and folders clients can understand
  • Honest note on what you want next: freelance, agency trainee, or UI/UX depth
Book Counseling

CEC branches for graphic design counseling

Visit Maninagar, Nikol, or Vatva to discuss batch timing, lab access, and laptop needs with your college schedule.

  • Maninagar
  • Nikol
  • Vatva
  • Naroda
  • Odhav
  • Vastral
  • Isanpur
  • CTM

Frequently asked questions

  • Is graphic design a good course after 12th Arts?

    Yes for students who like visuals and steady practice. Training builds Photoshop skill, branding basics, and social graphics—useful for creative careers and freelance work beside BA. CEC counselors explain realistic hours at Maninagar, Nikol, or Vatva.

  • Do you teach Photoshop for beginners?

    Yes. Labs start with file setup, layers, selections, type, and export. Mentors correct common mistakes before you work on client-style briefs.

  • Will I learn branding in this course?

    You practice logo rules, color palettes, typography pairs, and short brand guides—not only single posters. These support shops, coaching classes, and portfolio interviews.

  • Can I freelance after graphic design training?

    Scoped freelance poster and social packs are realistic when briefs and revisions are clear. CEC does not promise full-time income from a short batch alone.

  • How is graphic design different from content creation?

    Graphic design focuses on visuals, layouts, and brand look. Content creation focuses more on captions, calendars, and writing. Many students learn design first, then add content skills if counselors agree.

  • How is this different from UI/UX course?

    Graphic design emphasizes posters, logos, and social sizes. UI/UX emphasizes app and website screens. Counselors often suggest design foundations before UI/UX depth.

  • Do I need a laptop for graphic design?

    A laptop helps for Photoshop practice at home. Lab time at CEC supports students who buy hardware later. Counselors discuss specs on call.

  • Can I study graphic design while doing BA?

    Yes. Evening and weekend batches are common. Share your college timetable in counseling so load stays manageable.

  • What jobs can Arts students get after graphic design?

    Entry roles include design trainee, creative assistant, and in-house helper for local brands. Growth depends on portfolio quality and experience—not course marketing alone.

  • How do I book counseling?

    Use Book Counseling at /contact?type=demo or visit Maninagar, Nikol, or Vatva. Mention graphic design after 12th Arts and any posters you already make.

Book counseling for graphic design after 12th Arts

Bring any posters you already make. Counselors at Maninagar, Nikol, or Vatva will help you plan Photoshop practice and portfolio goals beside college.