The Code for designers
A specialist course for creative designers, most likely working in agencies supporting the pharmaceutical industry. Some mini videos set the scene followed by a live session on zoom exploring the artwork and visual requirements for Code compliance.
About the course
This 3-hour hybrid course has 3 short pre-recorded videos giving background to the Code (20 minutes), a live training session on zoom (2.5 hours) and a final course assessment and course certificate (10 minutes).
Expect to cover all the visual aspects of the Code including artwork, graphs, black triangles, web design and more. And lots of real examples to make it come alive!
Investment
This course costs £375 + VAT per person. It is part of our discounted team training programme.
Who should attend?
This course is aimed at creative designers, often based in agencies and explores the ABPI Code of Practice from a visual design perspective.
When does the course start?
Next dates: The next live zoom sessions are at 2pm – 4.30pm (UK time) on 12th February 2025, 4th June 2025 and 9th October 2025.
How do I join this programme?
Buy this course through our eLearning store or contact us if you’d like to pay by invoice.
What do people think about our courses?
We are an award-winning training company and currently support 80-100 companies every year with their ABPI Code of Practice training. Here is some recent feedback from our courses.
“A massive thank you for the training session yesterday. It has been years since I’ve attended any training that I felt was interesting, relevant, appropriate, and helpful in a practical way, and yesterday was all of that and more.”
“Thank you so much for a fabulous session this morning.”
“Really useful and interesting course – thank you! The eLearning environment was so easy to navigate and the pre-learning videos and exercises were a great refresher to do in advance of the webinar. The webinar itself was really interactive and it was great to have the opportunity to ask questions in real time. For what could be a very dry subject, the three hours seemed to fly by!”
Any questions?
Do get in touch and we’ll be happy to help.