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BA Graphic Design (Extended Degree)
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Graphic design is the discipline of visual communication, concerned with how words, images, colour, form, and space are combined to convey meaning, guide attention, and produce particular effects in particular audiences. It encompasses everything from typography and print design to digital interfaces, brand identity, motion graphics, packaging, and environmental signage. At its best, graphic design is both a craft and an intellectual practice, requiring technical fluency in visual tools alongside a clear understanding of audience, purpose, and cultural context. Good design is rarely merely decorative; it shapes how people navigate the world, understand information, and form impressions of organisations. Northumbria University at Newcastle is one of the leading art and design institutions in the UK, with a strong reputation for producing graduates who go on to distinguished careers in the creative industries. This four-year extended degree in graphic design includes a sandwich year with work placement and a year abroad, giving you extensive professional and international experience before you complete your studies. You will develop skills in visual thinking and making across analogue and digital media, learning to use professional design software while also developing the conceptual and critical frameworks that inform strong design decisions. The extended degree format gives you additional time and space to develop your practice before the core years of the programme begin. Graphic design graduates work in design studios, advertising agencies, in-house creative teams, publishing houses, and the technology sector. Roles include graphic designer, brand designer, typographer, UX and UI designer, art director, motion designer, and creative director. The digital transformation of media and marketing has expanded the field considerably, and graduates with both traditional design skills and digital fluency are in strong demand. Freelance practice is also a well-established path in graphic design, and many graduates build portfolio careers combining studio employment with independent projects. Further study in graphic design, design research, or related creative disciplines is an option for those who wish to specialise further.
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