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BA Graphic Design
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Graphic design is the discipline of visual communication: the practice of using image, type, colour, and layout to convey messages, build identities, and create experiences for specific audiences. It is both a creative art and a technical craft, requiring aesthetic judgment alongside fluency with the tools and processes that turn ideas into finished work. From branding and advertising to digital interfaces, publication design, and motion graphics, graphic designers work at the intersection of visual thinking and commercial purpose. At University College Birmingham, this three-year full-time degree has been developed in close collaboration with industry, ensuring the curriculum reflects what employers in the creative sector actually need. You will build a broad skill set covering typography, photography, digital design, web development, and visual communication, developing the ability to work across the range of formats and media that contemporary graphic design encompasses. The programme incorporates industry-relevant software, including Adobe Creative Cloud tools, and prepares you to engage with the AI technologies that are transforming creative production, giving you the awareness and adaptability to work effectively in a field that continues to evolve. You will explore the principles of design, branding, and colour theory in depth, building the conceptual and practical foundation that supports original and effective visual work. UCB's Birmingham location gives you access to a vibrant creative and commercial sector, and the industry connections built into the programme provide networking opportunities that can support your move into professional practice. Graduates go on to careers as graphic designers, brand designers, digital designers, art directors, UX and UI designers, and visual communication specialists in agencies, in-house design teams, the public sector, and as freelance practitioners. Some go on to postgraduate study in graphic design, communication design, or related creative disciplines to deepen their practice or move into design research.
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