Graphic Design degrees

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Studying graphic design

Studying a graphic design course will involve learning theory, as well as working in dedicated design studio spaces, to develop your own style and portfolio of work. Graphic design incorporates elements of design and the arts and involves communicating through visual techniques on various platforms, like the internet, in print and advertisements. Studying a degree in graphic design will teach you how to use design techniques to inform, educate, entertain and persuade your audience, covering topics like developing creative and technical skills and designing for different platforms. Upon graduating, you’ll be equipped to work in the creative industries, in jobs including graphic designer, brand strategist, UX designer and art director.