A 6-month industry-ready programme that builds visual craft, brand intelligence, and creative communication skills, from foundational design theory to AI-powered production workflows.
Graphic design is the foundation of all visual communication. This programme starts from first principles, how the human eye perceives, how colour creates emotion, how typography carries meaning, and builds upward through brand identity, editorial, illustration, packaging, advertising, and AI-powered workflows.
Arts, media, architecture or humanities grads wanting to build a professional design practice from the ground up.
Professionals from non-design backgrounds making a structured transition into brand, agency, or content studio roles.
Digital designers who want to strengthen their visual foundation, craft, typography, colour, and brand identity thinking.
Brand managers and content creators who want design literacy to brief better, review sharper, and produce independently.
Builders who need to design early-stage brand identities, marketing collateral, and visual communications without a full team.
Creatives with drawing skills who want to channel their visual sensibility into professional brand and commercial design work.
Train the eye and the mind before touching software. Understand why design works, and why it doesn’t.
Master the two foundational tools of all graphic design. Type and grid aren’t constraints, they’re the architecture of communication.
Shift from one-off design to systems thinking at scale. Build complete brand identities and learn to make data tell stories visually.
Expand creative range and conceptual depth. From character design to 360° campaigns, move from screen to shelf to street.
Prepare for modern, multi-platform design production. Design letterforms, animate brands, and build AI into your creative process.
Convert 5 months of skill-building into a professional-grade portfolio. Graduate print-ready, client-ready, and industry-ready.
Gestalt posters, colour compositions, typographic specimens, and a 4-page magazine editorial layout. Demonstrates foundational visual craft and layout thinking across multiple formats and media.
Logo, brand guidelines, colour and type system, mockups, and motion, a complete visual identity for a real or fictional brand. Proves you can think in systems, not just make a logo.
Dieline to 3D mockup, plus a full advertising campaign spanning print, digital, and outdoor. Shows range across commercial and retail design disciplines with real-world production skills.
An end-to-end brand project: identity system, packaging, advertising, motion graphic, and an AI workflow log. Presented to an external industry critique panel and portfolio-ready at graduation.
Salary ranges below are indicative, based on industry data at time of publication. Graduate outcomes vary with experience, geography, and role.