Choosing TAFE as the next step
Billy Keller’s passion for everything design related led him to studying graphic design at The Gordon.
“TAFE was an ideal alternative approach to starting out my design career, rather than just heading straight to university,” he said.
“It provided me with the practical skillset and industry-required knowledge, which first year of university did not.”
Mr Keller, now a freelance designer, was able to gain real-world experience quickly through the fast-tracked pathway followed by a university qualification in a shorter time frame.
“The diploma took me a year to complete at TAFE. After that, I was able to go straight into my bachelor at uni and finish it in two years,” he said.
Through the TAFE course Mr Keller received hands-on experience, learning essential tools and programs used in the industry.
The practical course helped his success in an industry that values experience and skill combined with his theory-based learning at university.
“In design, you need extensive knowledge of programs like Adobe, Figma, and Miro, as well as strong communication skills to present your ideas to clients.
“The Gordon was the perfect gateway into shaping my career. Had I gone to university first, who knows of I would be in this position.”
Tet Kelly, Mr Keller’s design teacher, said portfolio building is key.
“At TAFE, you’re not just learning the software, you’re applying it to create real-world projects that demonstrate your abilities to future employers. That’s a huge advantage.”
TAFE provides students with a valuable, practical and efficient option to enter their chosen industry quickly while keeping future university study in mind.
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