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BA Graphic Design
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Graphic design is the practice of visual communication, concerned with how images, typography, colour, and form are combined to convey meaning, guide attention, and produce particular effects for particular audiences. It encompasses branding and identity design, editorial and publication design, packaging, poster and advertising design, digital interface design, and motion graphics, and it spans both screen and print, analogue and digital. Good graphic design is both a craft and an intellectual discipline, requiring technical command of visual tools alongside clear thinking about audience, purpose, and context. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with work placement, giving you the opportunity to spend a significant period working in a professional design studio, agency, or in-house creative team before completing your degree. The placement is central to the programme's approach to producing professional-ready graduates, and it provides both portfolio-building experience and the professional contacts that are important in a field where networks matter. Through your studies you will develop skills in visual thinking and making across both analogue and digital media, using professional design software and developing the conceptual and critical frameworks that underpin strong design practice. Graphic design graduates work in studios, agencies, publishing houses, in-house creative departments, and technology companies across a wide range of roles, including graphic designer, brand designer, art director, UX and UI designer, motion graphic designer, and typographer. The digital transformation of media and marketing has created new kinds of design roles and expanded the field considerably, and graduates with both traditional design craft and digital fluency are sought by a broad range of employers. Freelance practice is well established in graphic design, and many graduates build portfolio careers that combine employment with independent projects. Further study in graphic design, design research, or a related creative discipline provides deeper expertise for those who wish to specialise.
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