Esperanza High School’s Digital Design lab has a new look! Thanks to the school’s collaborative partnership with North Orange County Regional Occupational Program (NOCROP), Esperanza has 33 brand new iMacs and three new high-quality color printers for the lab.
Students are now operating on current industry-standard hardware and software. This is a three-year pathway that teaches beginning, intermediate, and advanced graphic design skills in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign. Second and third-year students work on collaborative work-based projects for various classes, departments, clubs, and outside organizations.
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