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Talk to an AdvisorSix weeks to stop making things that look amateur. We teach the boring fundamentals — type, colour, composition — that separate professional work from the rest. Then Photoshop, Canva, and a real portfolio of logos, posters, and social media work.
The Graphic Design course at Digital School Nepal is built around a truth most Nepali design courses skip: software is the easy part. Anyone can click around in Photoshop and Canva. The hard part — the part that makes a poster look professional instead of homemade — is understanding the fundamentals: typography, colour theory, composition, hierarchy. So we teach those first, in week one, before you touch any software.
Over six weeks you'll build a real portfolio: a logo, a poster, a social media pack, a business card, and a brand-identity mini-project. Not exercises from a textbook — real briefs for fictional clients that look exactly like the work you'd do as a junior designer or freelancer in Nepal. By the end you have work you can show, not just certificates that say you took a course.
You will leave this course able to: design logos that scale and look intentional, lay out posters and flyers that don't look amateur, create social media graphics that match a brand's tone, choose typography and colour combinations that work together, use Adobe Photoshop confidently for photo work and layouts, use Canva efficiently for fast turnaround work, and present a portfolio of 5+ pieces ready to send to clients.
Nisha has worked as a graphic designer for eight years — first in-house at a Kathmandu advertising agency, now full-time freelance with clients across Nepal, India, and the US. Her work has appeared on book covers, restaurant menus, and one Sajha Yatayat bus advertisement she's still slightly embarrassed about. She holds a Bachelor's in Fine Arts from Lalit Kala Campus.
She believes the biggest difference between a beginner and a professional designer is not software skill — it's the fundamentals. "You can teach Photoshop in two weeks. Teaching someone to actually see — to notice why one design works and another doesn't — takes the whole course."
Your fee covers everything — tuition, lab access, all course materials, printed handouts, and your completion certificate. There are no extra charges, no hidden costs. Sibling and group discounts available — ask us when you enroll.