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What are some top colleges for graphic designers?

I'm really interested in pursuing graphic design and want to make sure I go to a college with a strong program. Does anyone have recommendations for the best colleges where I can study graphic design?

a year ago

Certainly, there are quite a number of colleges renowned for their strength in graphic design programs. Here are some schools to consider:

1. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): Known as one of the top design schools globally, RISD's graphic design program is truly competitive and highly prestigious. It integrates workshops, both on modern technology and traditional methods, getting you hands-on experience in understanding design culture.

2. Parsons School of Design: Part of the New School in New York City, Parsons offers a BFA in Communication Design where students can specialize in Graphic Design. The curriculum allows you to investigate design theories and collaborate with other disciplines like product design and urban design.

3. Pratt Institute: Another NYC school known for its design programs. Pratt's Communications Design department has a Graphic Design emphasis where you'll engage with real-world design issues and learn from working professionals in the field.

4. Art Center College of Design: Located in Pasadena, California, the Art Center offers a rigorous BFA in Graphic Design which emphasizes technical excellence, creativity, and professional skills.

5. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts): CalArts is distinctive for their concept of combining different media to create a commercial image, ideal for future graphic designers looking to innovate.

6. Carnegie Mellon University: CMU's School of Design offers a Graphic Design major where design thinking and human-centered design principles are core to the curriculum.

Do keep in mind that where you go to college is not the only factor contributing to your success as a graphic designer. It's essential that you also develop a strong portfolio, gain experience through internships, and make industry connections. The most important thing is to choose a college that suits your needs and aspirations. Good luck with your college applications!

a year ago

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