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BA Graphic Design with Animation
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Graphic design with animation combines two disciplines that together cover much of the contemporary visual communications landscape. Graphic design addresses the design of information, identity, and experience across static and interactive media, from print and branding to digital interfaces and environmental graphics. Animation adds movement, time, and narrative to this toolkit, enabling designers to create work that communicates not just through form and colour but through motion, storytelling, and sequence. The combination reflects the reality of modern creative practice, where the boundary between design and animation is increasingly fluid. At the University of Huddersfield you will study across three years on a full-time programme, with a sandwich year that places you in a professional environment and work placement activity integrated throughout. The programme covers core creative industry skills from the handmade to the digital, including both 2D and 3D concept realisation, ensuring that your technical range is as broad as your conceptual vocabulary. You will develop proficiency in industry-standard design and animation software alongside a thorough grounding in design history, visual theory, and professional practice. Studio projects and live briefs develop your ability to respond to real design challenges, and the portfolio you build across the degree is the primary evidence of your capabilities when entering the industry. The sandwich year gives you a substantial period of professional experience that sharpens this practical readiness considerably. Graduates of graphic design with animation work in a wide range of creative industries. Advertising agencies, digital design studios, motion graphics companies, broadcasting, game development, and in-house creative teams at brands and organisations are all common employment contexts. Specific roles include graphic designer, motion graphics artist, UI and UX designer, animator, art director, and brand identity designer. The growing demand for digital content across streaming, social media, and online platforms means motion design skills are in strong demand. Further study at postgraduate level in design, animation, or visual communication is available for those who wish to develop a more focused research or commercial practice.
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