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SVA Announces New Design Classes in SpanishThe Division of Continuing Education at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) will offer a new series of advertising and graphic design courses, from beginning to advanced levels, taught entirely in Spanish.
The faculty members, all native Spanish speakers, are practicing creative professionals who have lent their talents to such clients as Burberry, HBO, IBM, The New York Times, Nike, MTV Networks, Random House, and Target, among others.
"With this program, New York's Spanish-speaking community and those seeking heightened marketability within the growing Spanish-language media gain access to a choice of studio-based, career-enhancing classes taught by respected art directors and designers," says Joseph Cipri, executive director of the Division of Continuing Education at SVA.
"Hablas Diseño" marks the first initiative by the College to provide advertising and design instruction in a second language.
"Language should not be a barrier to cooperation and education," says José Luis Ortiz Tellez, a longtime SVA faculty member and award-winning design consultant, "This program reflects the global outlook SVA has always embraced, by aiding designers that are transitioning into the Spanish-language market, and those seeking an immersion into U.S. design culture."
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