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BA Graphic Design
About this course
Graphic design is the discipline of visual communication, concerned with how typography, image, colour, layout, and form can be combined to convey meaning, solve problems, and create experiences for audiences across print, digital, and environmental media. It is a field that rewards both conceptual creativity and technical precision, demanding designers who can generate compelling ideas and execute them with the craft and clarity that professional communication requires. Graphic design touches almost every aspect of commercial and cultural life, from the branding of global organisations to the design of books, packaging, websites, and public information. At the University of Suffolk, this three-year, full-time degree is taught alongside the Graphic Illustration pathway, which means you are not locked into a single direction from day one. If you discover a stronger interest in illustration as your studies develop, you can transfer to that pathway to explore it in greater depth. This flexibility reflects the programme's commitment to helping you develop your own creative direction and career ambitions rather than imposing a predetermined route. The degree includes a sandwich placement year and work placement opportunities, giving you professional experience that connects your academic development to real design practice. Graduates from graphic design programmes work in design studios, advertising agencies, publishing houses, in-house creative teams, and as independent freelancers. The visual communication skills you develop are valued across a wide range of industries, from fashion and retail to technology and public services. Many graduates build portfolio careers combining employed and freelance work, while others move into art direction, creative direction, or design education over time. Postgraduate study in graphic design, visual communication, or design research is an option for those who want to develop their practice further.
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