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Digital Creativity

Campers using digital software in a computer lab.

Description

Toronto Metropolitan University’s Department of Architectural Science partners with the Department of Athletics & Recreation to host this one-week program introducing campers to the world of graphic design.

Over the five days, campers learn the fundamentals of 2D graphics software such Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator through a range of creative projects, and each camper gets to keep their projects at the end of their camp week.

Camp days comprise an even balance of Digital Creativity programming and physically active Camp games, so your camper goes home each day having nurtured both their body and brain. 

Campers learn the fundamentals of 2D graphics software, including Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, through a range of creative projects, including:

  • Photo editing and creating montages
  • Vector illustration and graphic design
  • Digital publishing
  • Layout poster design
  • Laser cutting and raster burning

Senior campers (ages 15-16) will have the opportunity to focus on their specific interests by developing personal portfolios. Camp staff will help senior campers formulate a portfolio that is tailored towards what they are passionate about.

Ages

Junior Campers 10 - 14 Years old (as of December 31) - Foundational

Senior Campers 15 - 16 Years old (as of December 31) - Portfolio Development

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Registration closes three (3) business days before the start of a session, OR when that program is full.

Please note that policies related to our program, “last minute” registration, transfers, refunds, and dismissal can be found on our Registration Policies page.

For more information about camp, please email dascamps@torontomu.ca.