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Where to study graphic design: Best colleges?

I'm really into graphic design and looking for colleges that offer great programs in this field. Can anyone recommend the best colleges for graphic design?

a year ago

Here are some top colleges known for strong graphic design programs:

1. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): This well-regarded design-oriented school is known for its exceptional graphic design program. They have a rigorous program that not only teaches the principles of graphic design but also encourages students to innovate in these areas.

2. Parsons School of Design (The New School): Located in New York, this school offers solid programs in graphic design that integrate design thinking and studio practices.

3. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts): Known for its innovative approach towards art education, CalArts offers one of the leading graphic design programs in the U.S., blending traditional arts education with digital creation techniques.

4. Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA): MICA offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in Graphic Design where students not only study the fundamentals of visual communication but also learn the significant role of cultural context and social purpose in shaping design practice.

5. School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC): This school provides its students a conceptual and practical education in graphic design that highlights the importance of audience engagement, effective communication and understanding the social role of design.

6. Carnegie Mellon University: At CMU, students in the School of Design can opt to concentrate on Graphic Design. This program emphasizes a systems-thinking approach, preparing students not just for careers in design but for roles in leadership, entrepreneurship, and social innovation.

However, the best school for you depends on many factors such as financial feasibility, college culture, location, and more. Spend time researching these programs, and if possible, reach out to faculty or current students to help you make your decision!

a year ago

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