

BA Graphic Design
About this course
Graphic design is one of the most visible and socially pervasive of the creative disciplines, shaping how information is communicated, how brands present themselves, how digital interfaces work, and how the visual environment of everyday life is organised. It combines aesthetic sensibility with problem-solving, asking designers not simply to make things look attractive but to make communication more effective. The best graphic design is simultaneously functional and expressive, resolving complex briefs within real constraints while bringing genuine creative intelligence to bear. At the University of Brighton, this three-year, full-time degree develops the practical skills, critical thinking, and professional awareness you need to work across the range of roles the field encompasses. Brighton has a strong creative sector and a long tradition of design education, and the degree prepares you for careers including graphic designer, branding specialist, brand strategist, UX and UI designer, and art director. You will work with typography, image, colour, and digital media, developing a portfolio that demonstrates your capabilities across a range of briefs and contexts. A sandwich year is built into the programme, allowing you to spend time in professional practice before returning to complete your degree, and a work placement element further extends your professional experience. Both of these structures are designed to ensure that you leave Brighton with industry contacts and a realistic understanding of how design practice actually works. The critical and conceptual dimensions of the degree matter as much as the technical ones. You will study design history and theory alongside studio practice, developing the vocabulary to reflect on and contextualise your own work and that of others. This combination of making and thinking is what distinguishes a design education from vocational training. Graduates work in design agencies, in-house brand teams, digital product studios, publishing, advertising, and as freelance practitioners. Some go on to postgraduate study or into related fields such as animation, illustration, or design research.
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