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BA Visual Design and Communication
About this course
Visual design and communication is the discipline concerned with using images, typography, colour, layout, and visual language to convey meaning, persuade, inform, and create identity. It encompasses graphic design, illustration, brand and identity design, digital design, and the full range of visual communication practices that shape how organisations and individuals present themselves and how information is organised and experienced by its audiences. In a world saturated with visual messages, the ability to communicate with clarity, purpose, and distinction through visual means has never been more important. At the University of the Highlands and Islands you will study this programme part time, giving you the flexibility to combine your studies with work or other personal commitments while developing your visual thinking and making skills across the range of communication disciplines the programme covers. UHI's distributed model of delivery, with campuses and learning centres across the Highlands and islands of Scotland, provides a distinctive educational context in which local creative culture and landscape sit alongside the global visual communication industries the programme prepares you for. You will develop practical skills in design software and production processes alongside the critical and conceptual understanding that distinguishes a thoughtful designer from a merely competent one. Graduates of visual design and communication work as graphic designers, brand designers, digital designers, illustrators, art directors, UX designers, and visual content creators across advertising agencies, design studios, in-house creative teams, publishers, broadcasters, and the full range of organisations that communicate visually. Freelance design practice is also a common route, particularly in the Highlands and islands context where self-employment is widespread among creative practitioners. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in design, visual communication, or related disciplines, or move into design education and community arts roles.
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