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BA Graphic Design
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Graphic design is the practice of visual communication: using typography, image, colour, and layout to convey information and ideas with clarity, purpose, and aesthetic intelligence. It is a discipline that sits at the junction of art and problem-solving, requiring both creative skill and strategic thinking, and it touches almost every aspect of daily life, from the logos and packaging of the products we buy to the digital interfaces we navigate and the posters, books, and publications that surround us. At the University of Bedfordshire this three-year, full-time programme develops your graphic design practice under the guidance of staff with professional experience connecting the academic and commercial dimensions of the field. The programme builds your skills in visual communication, typography, digital design, branding, and the critical thinking that allows you to understand and respond to design briefs with intelligence and originality. You will build a portfolio of work across a range of contexts and formats, developing both the practical competences and the design sensibility that employers and clients look for. Graduates of graphic design work across a wide range of contexts and industries. Many move into roles in design studios, advertising agencies, brand consultancies, publishing houses, and the in-house design teams of large organisations. Others build careers in digital design, UX and interface design, motion graphics, illustration, or art direction. The visual problem-solving and communication skills the degree develops are also valued in education, the cultural sector, and any professional context where how things look matters to how they are received. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in graphic design, visual communication, or art direction, developing their practice or moving into research and education. Others build independent practices, taking on freelance and commission work alongside their own projects.
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