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What Are the Colleges for Design I Should Consider?

I'm really passionate about design and thinking about studying it in college. What are some of the best colleges for design majors? I'm open to any location, but I'd love to hear about programs that stand out for creativity and innovation.

7 months ago

Sure, it's exciting to consider your potential college journey with a focus on design! There are quite a number of excellent design programs across the country.

1. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): One of the top art and design schools in the US. RISD offers a variety of design programs, including Graphic Design, Industrial Design, and Interior Architecture.

2. Pratt Institute: Located in New York, this school is known for its strong emphasis on creativity and innovation. Majors include Communications Design, Fashion Design, and Interior Design.

3. Parsons School of Design: This school, part of The New School in New York City, is renowned for its design programs. It has a wide range of specialties including Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Industrial Design, and Urban Design.

4. ArtCenter College of Design: In Pasadena, California, the ArtCenter is known for its focus on practical skills and industry connections. It has a diverse array of programs, including Graphic Design, Product Design, and Environmental Design.

5. Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD): SCAD offers many areas of study in design. Some examples include Graphic Design, Web Design, Interior Design, and Fashion Design.

6. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU): Known for an interdisciplinary approach, CMU's School of Design offers undergraduate programs where you can concentrate in areas like Products, Communications, or Environments.

7. University of Cincinnati: Their College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) offers a range of design disciplines. Notably, it's recognized for its unique co-op program where students alternate classroom study with full-time work related to their majors.

Remember, when looking into these programs, consider not just their curriculum but also their faculty, resources, alumni network, and internship opportunities. Also, consider visiting if possible to get a feel for the school and its facilities. Design is a field where your portfolio can matter a lot, so think about which program might help you create work that you're proud of.

7 months ago

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