Graphic Designer
Artan Holding
مجموع سنوات الخبرة :6 years, 10 أشهر
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The Malaysia Design Innovation Centre is a landmark government-private sector initiative to drive creativity and innovation to advance business in an intensely competitive globalised environment.
Creativity and innovation are of urgent concern at the highest level of the Malaysian government. Individuals and companies are constantly reminded to adopt more creative and more innovative ways to compete successfully in a globalising world.
Many are still original equipment manufacturers. Only a few have progressed to become original design manufacturers and original brand manufacturers. The government envisions the need for companies to believe that innovation drives productivity and quality, that innovation holds the key to building competitiveness, helps expand their business, increases their profitability and enhances their efforts to build markets the world over.
MDI can help business generate ideas on building and managing brands, on achieving brand quality and brand promise, on sharpening brand presence in their markets.
On the global front, MDI is reaching out to forge strategic alliances with design guilds, universities and professional institutions that will enable business and industry to tap the world's network of designers, engineers and specialists to provide solutions to business needs.
MDI is the professional arm of Limkokwing University College of Creative Technology. The combination of Limkokwing and MDI makes up Cyberjaya's newest landmark and is set to change the design landscape and enhance the region's competitiveness in the global market. It is the vision of Tan Sri Lim Kok Wing, as Founder and President of both Limkokwing and MDI, to fuse academic excellence with industry innovation - through the concept of industry within university, so students could work with major companies on campus while they study.
Visual communication is communication through a visual aid and is described as the conveyance of ideas and information in forms that can be read or looked upon. Visual communication in part or whole relies on vision, and is primarily presented or expressed with two-dimensional images, it includes: signs, typography, drawing, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, advertising, animation colour and electronic resources. It also explores the idea that a visual message accompanying text has a greater power to inform, educate, or persuade a person or audience.