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time is given to let you apply what you have learnt in reality.
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– Nandipha Nombuthuma, 2-year Digital Design course graduate - 2006
upcoming
08 October – 22 November 2012
Part-Time Web Development:08 October – 22 November 2012
Part-Time Print Media:08 October – 22 November 2012
Interactive Graphics Diploma:4 February – 29 November 2013
Certificate Design Techniques:4 February – 29 November 2013
Certificate Interactive Media:4 February – 29 November 2013
Certificate Design Foundation:4 February – 29 November 2013
concept interactive
Concept Interactive is a leading registered digital design & web college situated in Cape Town. We have been providing internationally accredited training since 1992 in areas such as print and web design and, more recently, New Media.
Our students receive expert, personalised attention from industry professional lecturers within a creative and stimulating environment. This means that they’re highly skilled when they graduate. And highly employable.
We offer a SAQA registered three-year Diploma course in Interactive Graphics, and three one-year certificates in Design Techniques, Interactive Media and Advertising. We also offer a wide range of short and part-time courses.
We strive to develop a pool of creative and talented graduates from which the visual communications and other creative industries can draw. We collaborate closely with the industry, and continually augment the skills and resources required to deliver local and internationally recognised courses in keeping with the latest professional technologies.
Design is essentially about problem-solving. We place an emphasis on the practical skills required to solve problems. Real world projects and live briefs give our students the experience they need to advance their abilities and ideas.
Our students are exposed to industry relevant technologies and up-to-date studio techniques. We encourage them to question, debate and examine trends and to think creatively. This enables them to gain an understanding of the context of their work within the wider economy and design industry.
Design is essentially about problem-solving. We place an emphasis on the practical skills required to solve problems. Real world projects and live briefs give our students the experience they need to advance their abilities and ideas.
Our students are exposed to industry relevant technologies and up-to-date studio techniques. We encourage them to question, debate and examine trends and to think creatively. This enables them to gain an understanding of the context of their work within the wider economy and design industry.





