

BA Communication Design
About this course
Communication design is the discipline of using visual language to convey information, ideas, and meaning across a range of contexts and media. It encompasses graphic design, typography, illustration, photography, and lens-based practice, and it operates across print, digital, environmental, and moving image formats. At its best, communication design combines intellectual rigour with visual intelligence, asking not just how something looks but what it communicates, to whom, and with what effect. The discipline sits at the intersection of art, language, and technology. At the Glasgow School of Art, this four-year, full-time programme is designed to produce graduates who are equipped for the full range of professional and academic possibilities in contemporary design. The first two stages provide a broad-based platform in research, experimentation, and critical thinking, ensuring you develop both the practical skills and the conceptual foundation needed for serious design work. In stages three and four you choose a specialist pathway in Graphic Design, Illustration, or Photography and lens-based practice, developing a distinct professional identity within the broader field. The programme is built on project-based learning that varies in length across the two academic semesters each year, reflecting the rhythms of professional design practice. A typical entry tariff of 216 points reflects the selective nature of admissions to one of the world's most celebrated art and design schools. Graduates from communication design programmes at the Glasgow School of Art go on to careers as graphic designers, art directors, illustrators, photographers, typographers, identity designers, and visual storytellers across the design, advertising, publishing, media, and cultural sectors. Many graduates establish independent creative practices or contribute to agencies and in-house creative teams at major organisations. Further study at postgraduate level in communication design, visual communication, or a related field is also a well-travelled route for those who wish to develop their practice or pursue research.
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