Clay sculpting the CAM Institute designer, Gayatri Patil (Image: CAM Institute Facebook)
The Creative Art Multimedia, (CAM) Institute is offering, Learn Fundamentals of Design, a 12-week summer program for those interested in learning design fundamentals.
The program will teach participants the basics of design, including the techniques and approaches people use to create an overall design aesthetic.
The institute formed in 2019 and is currently in the midst of moving to a new location on Rothesay Avenue.
CAM currently offers short three-month courses in graphic design and online advertising, photography and design, and digital art with its most intensive program being the two-year Advanced Graphics and Multimedia Course.
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They shot me bro, they shot me - chilling footage shows last moments of murdered teenager boxer Cole Kershaw
Footage played in court shows the 18-year-old running along the street moments before he collapses to the ground
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Play now They shot me bro, they shot me .
Those were the dying words of Cole Kershaw just moments after he was gunned down in the street.
Caught in the crossfire of a bitter feud between his best friend and another man, the 18-year-old was not the intended target. Cole, a talented boxer, was shot dead as he tried to run away following a car chase through the streets of Bury on the evening of August 12 of last year.
Bury teen who was intended target of Cole Kershaw shooting admits to drug dealing A BURY teenager who was the intended target of the killers who murdered promising young boxer Cole Kershaw has admitted to dealing drugs. At Manchester Crown Court, Spencer Woods, 19, pleaded guilty to possession of heroin and crack cocaine with intent to supply. Both offences were committed on May 20 last year, the court heard. Woods had originally pleaded not guilty to the two offences, on May 8 this year, but has now changed his plea. Last week, three men were jailed for life after being found guilty of the murder of Cole in Bury last August.