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College profile
Tiltan School of Design and Visual Communication was founded due to an increasing demand for professionals in the various fields of Design such as Graphic Design, Web Design, Animation, Post Production, Photography, Copywriting and Interior Design.
The School offers a large variety of unique courses, built by experienced professionals in all the fields. The students are given the option of day or evening studies or a combination of both. Compulsory fundamental introduction courses start periodically. Also available, is a professional library, cafeteria, workshop and recreation area.
First year students take part in all Core Design courses, such as History of Art, History of Design, Basic Drawing, 2D&3D Composition, Typography, Color Theory, Concept in Design and Project Presentation to ensure they acquire fundamental knowledge of Design and of the most up to date Computer Programs.
2nd and 3rd year students continue studying Graphic Design, specializing in one or more of the diciplines: 3D Design, Illustration, Web Design, Cinema & TV Design, Photography, Copywriting and Interior Design.
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International Relations
Tiltan leads academic and professional relationships with some of the leading Design Institutes from all over the world, including mutual projects, workshops, student and lecturer exchange programs and exhibitions.
For example, Tiltan students have designed, illustrated and photographed posters for "The Jewish Way of Life" exhibition, which was presented in museums all over the UK.
Another project students took part in was a collaboration between Tiltan and the School of Visual Arts in New York. The students created short animation, typo based, films based on the theme "Cultural Integration".
Affiliates of Tiltan:
• School of Visual Arts, New York, USA
• New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria
• Hochschule Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
• Portsmouth University, Portsmouth, UK
• Highbury College, Portsmouth, UK
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Curriculum

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Involvement in the Community
(Practical Graphics)
Our students venture beyond the classrooms. As part of their studies, they are required to harness their talents for the good of the community.
Under the slogan “Practical Graphics”, many worthwhile projects are undertaken to aid the community as a whole.
Among these enterprises are:
• The design of opening credits for TV Programs.
• Stamp designs.
• Rotary Israel’s 75th Souvenir Issue.
• The 100th Anniversary Issue of The International Rotary.
• Designing and building a web-site and a movie clip for “Ilan” (Israeli Foundation for Handicapped Children).
• A public service campaign to raise awareness regarding the war against drug use among youth for the Multi-Disciplinary Clinical Center at Haifa University.
• Logo design for the Haifa Youth Department
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