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Durban's Pixel Craft Training Integrates Artificial Intelligence into Graphic Design Courses

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The Durban-based design college updates its curriculum to reflect emerging creative and digital workflows.

DURBAN, South Africa - TelAve -- Pixel Craft Training, a Durban-based creative design college, has integrated artificial intelligence into its graphic design courses as part of an ongoing update to its curriculum.

The update introduces students to the practical use of artificial intelligence within graphic design workflows, including idea development, visual exploration, productivity support, and process optimisation. These tools are taught alongside core design principles, ensuring that technology enhances rather than replaces foundational creative skills.

Graphic design courses at Pixel Craft Training continue to focus on hands-on learning, portfolio development, and real-world project work. Students are trained using industry-standard software and guided through structured design processes that reflect current professional practice within the creative and digital industries.

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According to the college, the inclusion of artificial intelligence is intended to help students better understand how modern design environments operate, where emerging technologies increasingly form part of everyday creative work. Emphasis remains on critical thinking, visual communication, and design decision-making.

Pixel Craft Training has been offering accredited creative education in Durban for over a decade and provides structured programmes in graphic design and related disciplines. The college regularly reviews and updates its course content to align with changes in industry expectations and evolving creative workflows.

More information about Pixel Craft Training and its graphic design courses in Durban is available at https://www.pixelcrafttraining.co.za.



Source: Pixel Craft (Pty) Ltd.

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