Call for Tender: Communication Graphic Design and Production | URBACT
Learn at least one skill today 

1. Graphic Design
In this lockdown, is important you engage your self in learning graphic design. see the meaning of grahpic design below..
Graphic design is the process of visual communication and problem-solving through the use of typography, photography, iconography and illustration. The field is considered a subset of visual communication and communication design, but sometimes the term "graphic design" is used synonymously.

2. Programming Skills* 

As you would have predicted the demand for programming skills will soar after the lockdown is over and this is the time to buckle down and learn a programming language or two. some of the most popular programming languages are Python, Java, Javascript, PHP, Kotlin, Swift, PHP etc.

 3. Design Skills* 

As companies look to take their sales and marketing online, the need for digital designers will skyrocket after and during the lockdown. Digitals designers are individuals that use creativity and computer skills to design visuals associated with electronic technology. They create everything from websites, motion graphics and computer-game graphics to special effects for movies and may work in a variety of industries that span across entertainment, education, and advertising.

 4. Digital Marketing Skills* 

Courtesy of the lockdown in place, you will need digital marketing skills to market your good and services to prospective customers. Some of the skills required to be an effective digital marketer include: social media marketing, Email marketing, Search engine optimization,Pay-per-click advertising and copy writing.


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A business and management consultant, Dr. Leesi Gborogbosi, has advised business owners in the country to be ready for general aggressive competitiveness in market re-entry after the wave of COVID-19 lockdown. Gborogbosi, in an article sent to Daily Trust where he gave the advice, stated that the companies that would quickly bounce back are those that depended more on local supply chains and home-based expertise.

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/how-nigerian-firms-can-bounce-back-after-covid-19-pandemic.html