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Communication design is a highly creative activity that promotes the exchange of information and ideas, and enhances human interaction. The contemporary designer must be adaptable and skilled in framing messages to reach diverse audiences, from the intimacy of small-scale community projects to campaigns with a global reach.
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BA (Hons) Communication Design
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— Digital media — Graphics — Illustration — Photography
Communication design is a highly creative activity that promotes the exchange of information and ideas, and enhances human interaction. The contemporary designer must be adaptable and skilled in framing messages to reach diverse audiences, from the intimacy of small-scale community projects to campaigns with a global reach.
Based in central London, this programme has its finger firmly on the pulse of communication in a rapidly changing design environment.
It offers a challenging and stimulating design learning experience, with practical training for excellent employment prospects.
London is a world leader in design and innovation and you will be learning at its heart.
The School is based in the cosmopolitan and vibrant Marylebone Village, home to some of the world’s leading design and cultural organisations.
Our brand-new design facilities in Marylebone, which opened this year, include new design and photographic studios, equipped with the latest technology and software.
Specialise in illustration, photography, graphics or digital media
Develop your creative, intellectual and conceptual knowledge
Work on live projects, set by industry professionals
Learn in a truly international environment, amid the buzz of the UK’s design capital
Inspiration on your doorstep, with London’s architecture, shopping, art, music, people and culture all around you
Enjoy the tranquillity of our main campus close by in the historic and beautiful Regent’s Park
Explore your creativity through diverse design projects and national and international design competitions
The degree has been developed in consultation with leading industry experts from London’s communication design sector.
Our panel includes design professionals from agencies such as M&C Saatchi, Gabriele Skelton, FutureBrand, Nexus CX, Loooped, B1 Design, Lowe and Partners, Ape Inc, SabaLanglois and Wallpaper magazine.
Their continuing guidance and teaching involvement adds real value to what you learn and ensures that it is always relevant to the world of work.
Expert industry speakers offer stimulating lectures on contemporary themes and issues, set live project briefs and help to mentor and guide students’ work on portfolios.
Led by industry, preparing tomorrow’s professionals
What will I study?
You will learn about a wide range of communication design practices, exploring both traditional and digital visual forms and techniques.
We will encourage you to explore creatively, while honing your skills in finding the right design solution for a particular brief.
You will work on projects and activities that demand your individual vision and skill, and play an active role in group projects, responding to interdisciplinary design problems and solving them together.
You will also develop a specialist area of design practice in illustration, photography, graphics and typography, or digital media.
Your studies will challenge you to think about the kind of things that matter to you as a designer and where you might direct your talents beyond the degree.
Small class sizes and plenty of contact with your teachers will ensure all the support you need to flourish in your own way and prepare for an exciting future in communication design.
What skills will I gain?
You will develop the key transferable skills you need in:
› Solving problems using design thinking and processes
› Using both traditional and new media tools and techniques
› Communicating your ideas effectively and professionally
› Working independently and in teams › Applying design theory and history to contemporary design practice
Future opportunities
The UK design industry continues to grow and employment prospects are buoyant. The industry employs around a quarter of a million people, with 40% of UK design businesses based in London and the South East.
Your design education will open doors to a career in a wide variety of areas, including advertising, digital media, graphic design, photography, illustration, animation, multi-media, publishing and art direction.
BA (Hons) Communication DesignThree years, full time Four years with FoundationStart date: September
How to apply
For entry, you will need a minimum of two passes at GCE A-level, at grade C or above, and five passes at GCSE/ IGCSE level at grade C or above, including English (or other equivalent qualifications). You must also have successfully completed GCSE Mathematics.
We also offer a one-year Design Foundation for students who do not meet the entry requirements for direct entry at UK degree level.
All programmes are taught in English.
For more information and to apply, visit www.regents.ac.uk/rsfd
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Regent’s School of Fashion & Design (RSFD) is located in the cosmopolitan and vibrant Marylebone High Street in central London, bordered by some of the world’s leading design and cultural organisations.
Personal attention, contemporary programmes and a wealth of practical opportunities to develop your skills both within and beyond the classroom are the hallmarks of studying at RSFD.
Our degree programmes are developed in consultation with leading industry professionals from London’s design sector, who guide the vocational direction of the programmes and contribute to the teaching.
Regent’s offers a truly international and multicultural learning experience, with over 140 nationalities represented among students. This provides the strong sense of internationalism which is vital to a design and communication education in a global and digital context.
How to find us
This document is prepared ahead of the academic period to which it relates and changes may occur. The information is correct at the date of publication. © Regent’s University London 2014
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