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BA Graphic Design – degree show 2009

Here are our picks from the BA Graphic Design degree show.

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11 Responses to “BA Graphic Design – degree show 2009”

  1. amandine January 18th, 2010 at 10:55 am
  2. st martins sucks January 19th, 2010 at 8:45 pm

    this is craaaaaaaaappppppp

  3. admin January 20th, 2010 at 8:45 am

    Amandine – the file name for this image is Jessica Jane Barlow.

    st martins sucks – do you have any constructive criticism for us?

  4. Thinley April 7th, 2010 at 11:26 am

    Hi,

    I am looking for a graphic design student to do a small work for my website. How can I contact the student?

    Thanks

  5. admin April 7th, 2010 at 11:30 am

    You could try to contact the course director via the course page link above.

  6. leroy July 4th, 2010 at 12:15 pm

    like some of the concepts, as for “st martins sucks” gud luck with your career im sure you’ll go far

  7. waffles July 30th, 2010 at 4:31 pm

    hellos :] I’m really interested to fin oiut more about the course. do you know if there is a forum or anywhere that i can look for answers such as
    1. what kind of modules do i have to do in BA Graphic Design
    2. I get to choose my specialist route by the end of stage 1 (between Design, Advertising, Illustration and moving image) will I get specialist route that I want? what are the chances of not getting the specialist route that I want and what’s the criteria for getting into any?
    3. what’s the workload like
    and etc,?
    thanks :]

  8. Eric Botha August 5th, 2010 at 9:45 am

    Areas of Study
    Graphic Design Practice and Context
    Personal and Professional Development (PPD)
    Elective Studies
    Stage One of the course is diagnostic and provides an introduction to a broad range of approaches to graphic design, its practices and the technologies it employs: design and ideas, typography, advertising, illustration, photography, moving image, interactive media, drawing, printmaking, digital software and the Context programme. You are challenged with a demanding pace of project work that offers you the opportunity to control the direction and content of your work. At the end of Stage One you establish your choice of route and any complementary media for Stage Two.

    Stage Two focuses increasingly on the application and synthesis of learning within your specialist route, and on your role as a practitioner within the related disciplines. The Stage is defined by a process of transition in which you progress from responding to staff-led and externally set briefs, to beginning to identify areas of specific interests and initiating your own projects. Whilst you negotiate a position within your specialist route, there are no formal restrictions on the work that can be made or the medium used. The course provides the flexibility that enables you to develop your originality and creativity both individually and/or collaboratively, to extend the boundaries of your route title. You can supplement your route by specialising in a range of media that enable you to develop your main study work.

    Stage Three is the most integrated of all three Stages, mirroring as far as possible challenges you are likely to encounter in professional practice outside college. Although you will be encouraged to maintain a spirit of adventurous enquiry, the requirement to demonstrate your qualities to a wider audience now takes priority. You are expected to generate a body of work for final assessment that reflects the programme of study you have chosen to undertake, your portfolio demonstrating currency within your chosen arena, without retreating into the normalised world of the established and accepted.

    Please visit the link below for more information on the structure of the BA Graphic Design degree.

    http://www.csm.arts.ac.uk/docs/course-info/ba-graphic-design-course-info.pdf

  9. Pin January 23rd, 2011 at 5:46 pm

    I know there are four specialist routes (Design & Interaction, Advertising, Illustration and Moving Image) for the graphic design students, i want to know what’s Jessica Jane Barlow’s specialist routes?really like her work!

    thanks

  10. colin January 26th, 2011 at 5:04 pm

    Jessica Barlow’s route was Illustration.

  11. Hila B June 15th, 2011 at 3:01 pm

    your all a bunch of lemon heads! st martins is for the neeky bois N’ Girlz you get me!

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