Drexel’s undergraduate Graphic Design curriculum provides a balance of traditional and technical artistic studies enhanced by general education coursework in the humanities and the physical and social ...
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Interesting Topics: Typography, branding and identity systems, designing for space and environment, interactivity and UX/UI, motion graphics, packaging design, publication design, design thinking, ...
This introductory course is designed for non-graphic design majors and focuses on the basic elements of graphic design. Words, pictures, time, and space are all the domain of the graphic designer - ...
Today’s graphic, Web, and interactive designers must constantly adapt to new technologies and a changing visual culture. Our graphic design program places you ahead of the curve. Courses enhance your ...
The Graphic Design Intensive course is for students who wish to focus specifically on the typographic and information design aspects of graphic design. The course is concerned with the visual language ...
The Bachelor of Liberal Arts (BLA) concentration in Graphic Design will introduce students to the fundamental studies of graphic design. Course work will help students develop concepts, vocabulary and ...
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You’re creative. You have an eye for detail, an understanding of color, an appreciation of spatial relationships. If you are interested in creatively shaping the visual landscape, in inspiring and ...
People do tend to judge a book by its cover, and so if you’re selling a book it better have a nice cover. That’s why good design is important. Designers don’t just sit in their studios all day ...