

BA Design for Publishing with Diploma in Creative Computing
About this course
Design for publishing addresses the visual and communicative dimensions of books, magazines, digital publications and related content. It encompasses typography, editorial design, image editing, page layout, branding for publications, and the relationship between visual design and the written word. Publishing design requires not only technical proficiency with design tools but a sensitivity to how visual choices shape reading experience, how hierarchy and layout guide the eye, and how design communicates identity and value. Adding a diploma in creative computing extends this into the digital and interactive domains, giving graduates a broader technical foundation that increasingly overlaps with publishing in the digital age. At Norwich University of the Arts, which specialises in art and design education and has a strong reputation for connecting studio practice with professional contexts, this five-year programme combines design for publishing with formal grounding in creative computing. You will develop skills in typography, editorial design, image-making, book design and digital publication design alongside the computing dimension, which covers coding for creative applications, interactive design, web technologies and the digital tools that are reshaping publishing. The programme is structured to develop both your visual design craft and your technical range, producing graduates who can work across print and digital publishing contexts. The typical entry tariff is 136 UCAS points. Graduates work in book publishing, magazine and periodical design, digital media production, brand identity, packaging, advertising, editorial illustration and design education. The computing diploma gives graduates an additional advantage in roles that require digital production skills, including web and app publishing, interactive design and digital editorial. Many graduates go on to freelance creative practice, combining design commissions with ongoing professional development. Some continue to postgraduate study in graphic design, typography or digital media.
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