On our MA Graphic Design course you will advance your 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, you will be 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.
You can see work by recent graduates on our Creative Showcase,
Elinor Biggs
Arnold Schoenberg: Three Points in Time
Ausra Cerkauskaite
Collaborative Fonts
Andrea Malashkova
Memoirs of Taste
Elisha Mundy
Navigating a Tech-Dominated Society
Alice Jenkins
Gem Squash Branding
Javiera Sheikh
What Will People Say?
Negin Armon
Decorative Organic Alphabet
Danielle Rippengill
Patterns of Drag
Jazz Holwill
Adventures in Wonderland
Dennis Amoah
Oware: A Decorative Chromatic Typeface
Christopher Obasuyi
Nigerian Alphabet
Ellen Mae Parker
Subtractive Lettering After Peter Altenberg
Jazz Holwill
Ten Things
Jess Angrave
To Equality!
Sherie Poncha
Expanding on the Graphic Novel