MA Graphic Branding and Identity positions design practice as a force for creating diverse, relevant, ethical and socially-aware brands. Graphic branding extends beyond visual identity, typographical and logo design; it is a way of thinking and making, of inquiring and resolving.
In this course, you'll explore who you want to be and what you want to offer to clients, corporations, communities, and cultures alike. We will drive you to interrogate your design practice, compel you to be a better, more active designer-researcher-thinker, and prepare you for the challenges and adventures you may face in an ever-changing world.
We begin with the designer as maker, an intuitive force of ideation and production.
New research techniques: learn how to connect these to your design practice through experimentation with theoretical concepts, visual media, and technical knowledge.
Preparation for industry: You will produce an industry-focused portfolio of graphic expressions, brand narratives and speculative approaches to your practice.
Critical reflection: You will integrate practice with critical reflection, which will form the basis of your design process, position, and writing on the course.
Collaboration: Participate in a guided collaborative unit, allowing you to develop new approaches to design and brand projects through theoretical and practical approaches to co-working.
Responsible design practice: You will develop a globalised, sustainable design practice that will position you as an engaged, thoughtful, inclusive, and highly skilled designer-thinker.
MA Graphic Branding and Identity is in Full Time mode which runs for 45 weeks over 12 months. You will be expected to commit 40 hours per week to study.
Offers will be made based on the following selection criteria, which applicants are expected to demonstrate:
We are committed to ensuring that your skills are set within an ethical framework and embed UAL’s Principles for Climate, Social and Racial Justice into the course (see Learning and Teaching Methods in Units 1, 2 and 4).
As part of this initiative, we’ve shaped our courses around social and environmental sustainability principles that ensure learning outcomes reflect the urgent need to equip you with the understanding, skills, and values to foster a more sustainable design approach for the planet. Our aim is to challenge your thinking, and to empower you to work towards an equitable and sustainable future.
MA Graphic Branding and Identity comprises four units totalling 180 credits. These units are delivered over three 15-week Blocks.
Situating Practices focuses on Graphic Branding and Identity as a subject area. It introduces you to diverse branding and identity contexts, critically addressing sociocultural and historical canons, enabling you to explore and identify your position as a branding practitioner.
Through in-depth inquiry and engagement in the debates and discourses surrounding contemporary brand practice and its possible futures, you will establish a contextual foundation for your ongoing practical project work and a deeper understanding of the techniques required to produce effective and innovative graphic brand and design communication.
Professional Practices focuses on Graphic Branding and Identity as an active commercial and industrial field of practice. You will develop your position as a graphic and brand designer, exploring the possibilities and potential for your future career plans.
You will develop appropriate and ethical professional attitudes, behaviours, and values. In addition, you will enhance your process through academic integrity, problem-solving skills, the construction (and deconstruction) of design briefs, and explore the applicability of diverse design methodologies to real-world scenarios. Through an expansion and refinement of your design research processes, you will become part of a broader community of practice.
The focus of the unit is student-driven collaboration with projects being developed to meet the specific requirements of student groups within and across disciplinary boundaries, with potential to work with students from a broad range of discipline areas within and outside LCC/UAL.
Master’s Project develops and resolves design research conducted through Units 1, 2 and 3. You will develop a final project which allows you to speculate on insightful, experimental approaches to Graphic Branding and Identity.
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