

BA Graphic Design
About this course
Graphic design is a discipline concerned with visual communication: the art and practice of combining type, image, colour, and layout to convey ideas, define identities, and shape how people experience the world around them. It operates across every medium, from printed books and packaging to digital interfaces, environmental signage, and moving image, and it requires both creative confidence and technical skill. Good graphic design is purposeful, precise, and often most powerful when it seems effortless. At the University of Bedfordshire, this part-time programme allows you to develop your design practice at a pace suited to your circumstances, making it accessible for students who are working or who have other commitments alongside their studies. You will develop skills in visual research, typography, image-making, branding, digital design, and the processes of conceiving, developing, and presenting design work. The course is led by practitioners with extensive professional experience, including connections to major international design exhibitions and the kind of real-world perspective that enriches academic study with an understanding of how design actually works in professional contexts. Graphic design is a field that values portfolio and practice alongside qualifications, and the programme is structured to give you the time, the feedback, and the range of experiences needed to build both. Graduates go on to work as graphic designers, art directors, brand designers, typographers, UX and UI designers, and illustrators in studios, agencies, in-house teams, and as freelancers. Others move into roles in publishing, advertising, motion graphics, and digital media. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study in graphic design, communication design, or an adjacent specialism, taking their practice to a more advanced level.
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