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Top graphic design schools in Ohio?

I am currently researching colleges in Ohio with strong graphic design programs. Could you share which ones are considered the best?

a year ago

Sure, Ohio boasts several colleges known for their strong graphic design programs. Here are some notable ones:

1. Columbus College of Art & Design (CCAD): Located in Columbus, OH, CCAD is a private, nonprofit art and design college known for its robust graphic design program that emphasizes conceptual and practical skills.

2. The University of Cincinnati (UC): Their College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP), offers a Bachelor of Science in Communication Design. UC's co-op program is particularly known for providing valuable real-world experience.

3. Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA): The Graphic Design program includes studies in packaging, publication, identity, material and digital advertising, website and interaction designing among others. In addition to their tech-savvy classrooms, CIA offers excellent career services to its students.

4. Miami University: The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Design at Miami University is quite notable. The program emphasizes conceptual development, technical proficiency and innovation, with a commitment to sustainable practices.

5. Ohio State University: Located in its Department of Design, The Visual Communication Design program. The program gives a holistic approach to design, focusing not just on the aesthetics but also on problem-solving skills.

6. Ohio University: Their School of Art + Design offers a BFA in Graphic Design, this program lets students work with real clients and studio practices, adding a touch of professional experience to the coursework.

7. The Modern College of Design: It offers an immersive program that prepares students for a career in graphic design through a combination of design and liberal arts courses.

Each of these schools provides a unique approach to graphic design education, providing students with a diverse range of skills and opportunities for real-world experience. Consider visiting their official websites or reaching out to their admissions offices for more specific information. You can also compare these options based on other factors important to you, like campus culture, size, and cost.

a year ago

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