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Masters Degree Description

Communication Design focuses on the delivery of a message to an audience using an appropriate medium through an array of materials, both digital and physical.

Such outputs can include, but is not exhaustive of, the following:

•    comics and graphic novels
•    exhibition and event design
•    publication design
•    social media and web
•    data visualisation
•    illustration
•    advertising campaigns
•    guerilla advertising
•    motion graphics

Communication Design can be crucial in working towards a more sustainable future. In this course, you will have the opportunity to be an agent of change. You will learn to drive communication that talks to an audience. This is important if you are interested in inspiring action and solving issues related to society and the environment.

Entry Requirements

A UK Lower Second-Class Honours (2:2) degree.

Your degree should be in Illustration, Children’s books, Graphic Design, Experience Design, Animation Design, Digital Design, Typography & Publishing Design, Comic Design, Creative Arts & Design, Visual Media Studies, or Visual Narrative.

Other degrees may be considered if based on relevant communication work experience.

You do not need to submit a portfolio as part of your application, however you may include a link to an online portfolio as part of your personal statement.

You will need to submit a personal statement, of 500 words, with your application explaining:

•    Your motivation for undertaking the course
•    Why you are appropriate for this course (relevant skills and work experience)
•    What expectations you have of the course
•    How you feel the course will benefit you
•    Optional: You could include a link to your portfolio to help us understand your work and abilities better.

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