Design (Communication) MA
Course Overview - Design (Communication) MA
Build on your knowledge and practical experience of illustration, graphic design and other communication media to explore how social, critical and technological paradigms are reshaping visual communication. Create a feature project prototype or series of artefacts, developed from concept to display for an external client.
Build upon your knowledge and practical experience of illustration, graphic design and other communication media to explore the way current social, critical and technological paradigms are changing the way designers create and distribute narrative-driven a...
Build on your knowledge and practical experience of illustration, graphic design and other communication media to explore how social, critical and technological paradigms are reshaping visual communication. Create a feature project prototype or series of artefacts, developed from concept to display for an external client.
Build upon your knowledge and practical experience of illustration, graphic design and other communication media to explore the way current social, critical and technological paradigms are changing the way designers create and distribute narrative-driven artefacts or brand-led campaigns.
This course pushes the boundaries of how we structure and convey stories and subjects through an interdisciplinary community of practice, challenging you to deepen your personal style and approach and develop the theoretical and practical skills to explore how that style can be expressed across many media and sectors.
### At a glance
* Award: MA Design (Communication)
* Who it’s for: previous study or experience in graphic design, illustration, photography or marketing
* Project outcome: a feature project prototype or series of artefacts developed from concept to display for an external client
### Developing your style and visual methodology
This course will challenge you to deepen your personal style and approach and develop the theoretical and practical skills necessary to explore how this style can be expressed across many media and sectors.
You will learn how to develop new, emerging ideas into a visual methodology that speaks successfully in a crowded contemporary visual culture.
### Working with briefs, partners and real-world challenges
You will have the opportunity to work collaboratively or with external partners on briefs that prioritise co-design, participation and reflective evaluation as a process that will give you the confidence to work generatively.
This course aims to expand the potential reach and form of your designs. You will be encouraged to research and identify a compelling social, environmental or business challenge made visible or more accessible through your designs, culminating in a feature project prototype or series of artefacts developed through a full journey, culminating in a feature project prototype or series of artefacts developed from concept to display for an external client.
### Visual language beyond words
You will strengthen your ability to use visual language (form, colour, type, motion, light, image, character) in a dialogic process that captures the expressive potential of communication beyond words at the threshold between language and lived experience.
### Workshops, tools and how your work takes shape
Through your study you will have access to an extensive programme of practical workshops and material and digital resources for experimenting with how your work takes shape. You will have the opportunity to test how both traditional and emerging technologies might inspire new ways of realising your designs and ideas.
### Why choose this course?
* Build upon your previous study or experience in graphic design, illustration, photography or marketing to focus on a research project that will give you a broad cultural perspective on visual communication design.
* Learn within a multidisciplinary community of practitioners supported by a regular visiting lecture programme of industry professionals and leading designers.
* Professionalise your ideas by working with an external client or real-world challenge, helping you to build industry connections that sustain your career after you graduate.
### Careers and future opportunities
Career opportunities include: Communication Designers, Graphic Designers, Visual Designers, Illustrators, Brand Designers, Interface Designers, Storyboard Designers and Packaging Designers.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
2027-09-01
Campus
Main Site
Application Details
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Channel Islands, England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Republic of Ireland | £10,050 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
| EU, International | £17,500 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |





























