

BA Graphic Communication
About this course
Graphic communication sits at the intersection of visual thinking and strategic intent. It is the discipline concerned with conveying ideas, information and feeling through designed images, typography and layout, and it shapes everything from the packaging you pick up in a supermarket to the interfaces you navigate on a screen. Studying it at Norwich University of the Arts, you will develop both the conceptual curiosity and the practical craft that professional visual communicators rely on every day. Across this four-year full-time programme you will build fluency in the core languages of the field: typographic systems, image-making, colour, composition and narrative sequencing. You will learn to work across print and screen, moving between analogue and digital processes as the project demands. The course encourages you to ask why a design decision works as well as how to execute it, developing a critical framework that sits alongside your making. You will encounter the history and theory of graphic design, examine contemporary practice and explore how designers respond to briefs that are social and cultural as much as commercial. Broadly, this kind of degree prepares you for careers in brand identity, editorial design, advertising, packaging, motion graphics, digital product design and illustration. Graduates move into studios, agencies and in-house creative teams, or work as freelancers. The skills you build are transferable to a wide range of creative industries, and further study at postgraduate level is a natural next step for those who want to develop a specialism or pursue practice-based research.
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