

BA Fashion Communication
About this course
Fashion communication is a degree for those who wish to work at the intersection of fashion and visual media, combining art direction, styling, photography, film, graphic design, journalism, and trend forecasting into a coherent creative practice. It is not a design degree in the sense of designing garments, but a discipline concerned with how fashion is represented, communicated, and experienced: in magazines, campaigns, social media, exhibitions, events, and editorial contexts. Fashion communication shapes how the industry speaks to its audiences and how trends and ideas move through the cultural landscape. At Birmingham City University, this three-year full-time programme transforms you into a fashion-focused visual designer, developing skills across art direction, styling, graphic design, film, animation, photography, journalism, events, and trend forecasting. The breadth of the programme reflects the reality that contemporary fashion communication professionals move fluidly between these modes, and that the most valuable practitioners can brand, style, write, shoot, package, and direct. You will build a portfolio of work across these disciplines, developing both technical proficiency and the creative and critical sensibility that distinguishes thoughtful fashion communication from mere content production. Birmingham City University's strong connections to the creative industries in the West Midlands and beyond provide a professional context for your studies, and the programme's focus on industry-relevant skills means you are being prepared for practice from early in the degree. Graduates go on to work in fashion editorial, advertising, styling, art direction, fashion photography, digital content, brand communications, trend forecasting, and a range of other roles in the fashion and creative industries. Many develop freelance practices alongside employed roles. Postgraduate study in fashion communication, visual communication, or journalism is an option for those wishing to specialise.
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