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BA Graphic Design
About this course
Graphic design shapes how information looks and how it is understood. From a logo to a book, a website to a wayfinding system, graphic design is the practice of using visual elements, typography, colour, image, and layout to communicate clearly and compellingly. It is both a craft and a conceptual discipline, demanding technical skill alongside the ability to think strategically about audiences, contexts, and the purposes that designed objects serve. At Arden University you will study part-time and by distance learning, a format that gives you the flexibility to develop your practice around other commitments while engaging with a curriculum that covers the full scope of the discipline. Assessment throughout the programme mirrors real-world professional tasks rather than traditional examinations, meaning your learning is consistently oriented towards the kind of work you will be asked to produce in a design career. Building a comprehensive portfolio is central to the degree: by graduation you will have a body of work that demonstrates your abilities across a range of briefs and contexts, which is the primary currency in the design job market. You will explore design history and theory alongside practical studio work, developing the critical vocabulary to discuss and defend your creative decisions. You will also gain competence in the industry-standard software and digital tools that contemporary design practice requires. Graphic design graduates work across a remarkably wide range of settings. Advertising agencies, design studios, in-house creative teams at brands and retailers, publishing houses, charities, and public sector communications departments all regularly employ designers. Specialism can develop in areas such as brand identity, digital and user experience design, motion graphics, editorial design, packaging, and environmental graphics. Freelance practice is also a well-established path in the field. For those who wish to continue their studies, postgraduate programmes in graphic design, communication design, or visual arts provide opportunities to develop a more focused research or commercial practice.
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