Students on our MA Graphic Design course advance their visual practice in the key areas of design, including research, textuality, materiality, concept development, visual communication, and typo/graphic innovation — leading to a more individualised, more coherent, and more competitive professional portfolio.
By augmenting this with more advanced knowledge of the complexities of socio-environmental problems, gaining insight into institutional and government structures, learning how to collaborate effectively and rethinking how creative project development and management can play a central role in society, they are equipped for a career as a freelance graphic designer, as well as creative roles in areas of graphic design and visual communication, and design and consultancy roles focused on sustainability and socio-environmental development and change implementation.
See work by graduating students 2020-2023 on our PastPresent showcase.