FAQs

I’m a graphic designer/student, do i need to start with the first class?

Yes. Not for our classes, but in the “real ad world,” definitely. Writers should know how to work in word programs and Art Directors these days must know the ins and outs of Photoshop and various other design and layout programs. So if you want to be an Art Director and don’t know the computer, you should take computer classes in conjunction with The Book Shop.

I’ve taken some concept classes at other schools such as UCLA Extension, Long Beach, Fullerton, etc. Do I need to start with the first class?

Again, we would need to know which concept courses you’ve taken to make this determination. In the past, some students who have only taken one class elsewhere felt lost going right into Intermediate. Others who had taken several other outside concept classes were ready for Intermediate or Advanced One. Let us know when you sign up and we’ll determine the best place for you. It is important to mention that you’ve had other concept classes at the time you sign up so we can get you on the right list (please mention the concept classes you’ve taken previously when leaving your information).

What if I can only take one class now, but can’t go immediately into the next level next semester?

No problem. Just sign up again when you’re ready to continue, and remind us of the courses you’ve already taken with us at that time. We’ll then start you back in the level you should be in. (Keep in mind that the longer the interval between classes, the harder it may be for you to “get back into it.”)

My company will pay for class. Do I still need to pay by the due date on the email I receive?

We like to get the other kind of “book work” out of the way before classes begin. So please plan ahead and get a company check mailed to us in time (by due date on the email you will receive from teacher. Just let the teacher know you need the address to mail a company check to). If that won’t work, we ask that you pay for class yourself, then get the company to reimburse you. We have receipts that show you are currently enrolled and one that we give out the last nigh of class that says you have successfully completed the course.

I'm not sure if I want to be a Copywriter or an Art Director. Will these classes help me determine that? And what is the difference really?

The Book Shop is designed to teach both Writers and Art Directors how to concept and come up with ads to build a portfolio so that either can get a job. However, you will need to determine which career path you feel more comfortable with at some point early on. Because even though you will be learning how to concept in general (which both Art Directors and Writers need to know), it branches off into different specialties after that. Art Directors and Writers work as a team to concept. Then, Art Directors design the layouts for print ads, know all about various typestyles and work with photographers and Directors to get a finished produced ad or commercial. Writers are required to write the body copy in ads, write the radio commercials, and help cast and record with radio talent. And though both often work on the “Headlines” since it’s part of the overall concept, the writer is required to finish the rest of the writing for the ad.

Do I need to know how to use a computer?

Yes. Not for our classes, but in the “real ad world,” definitely. Writers should know how to work in word programs and Art Directors these days must know the ins and outs of Photoshop and various other design and layout programs. So if you want to be an Art Director and don’t know the computer, you should take computer classes in conjunction with The Book Shop.

Do I need any supplies of any kind?

Just your brilliant minds! Plus, you’ll need a big white drawing pad (at least 11” x 14”), a large marker for assignments, and a small pad if you want to take notes.