

BA Graphic Branding and Identity
About this course
Graphic branding and identity is the discipline concerned with how visual communication creates and sustains recognition, trust, and meaning for organisations, products, and causes. A brand identity is not simply a logo; it is a coherent visual language that expresses a company's values, personality, and position across every touchpoint, from packaging and advertising to digital platforms and physical environments. Practitioners in this field must combine conceptual thinking with strong visual craft, understanding both the strategic purpose of branding and the typographic, colour, and compositional tools through which it is realised. At the University of the Arts London, this three-year full-time programme develops your creative and critical capacities in graphic design with a specific focus on branding and identity. You will explore the history and theory of visual communication alongside intensive studio practice, developing your ability to generate, develop, and refine visual concepts with rigour and originality. UAL's position in London, one of the world's leading design cities, gives the programme a connection to professional practice that is difficult to replicate elsewhere, with exposure to the studios, agencies, and cultural institutions that define the field. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, giving you the chance to work within a professional design environment before you graduate. This placement experience is central to your creative and professional development, allowing you to apply your skills to real briefs and to build the industry relationships that often lead to employment. You will graduate with a strong portfolio, a sophisticated understanding of visual communication and brand strategy, and the professional skills needed to contribute immediately to a studio or agency environment. Graduates of graphic branding and identity go on to work in design agencies, in-house brand teams, advertising, digital design, packaging, and communication consultancies. Many move into roles as art directors, brand designers, or creative directors as their careers develop. Some establish independent studios. Postgraduate study in communication design, design research, or related disciplines is an option for those who wish to extend their practice or pursue academic work.
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