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MA Graphic Design
Open Evening 2020
StaffProgramme Leader: Gavin Ambrose
Course Leader: Louise Colbourne
Main Tutors: Louise Colbourne, Gavin Fry, Gavin Ambrose
Tutors: Beth Salter Chris Bigg, Ally Waller, and Professor Paul Sermon
Technical demonstrators: Sina Krause & Ben Beasley
Technical Support: Rob Englebright
Course Structure - Dates
Full Time:
12 Months
Start Sept 2020 - Finish Sept 2021
Part Time:
24 Months
Start Sept 2020 - Finish Sept 2022
Course Structure – Modules
Full-time study
Semester 1 Sept 2020 - Jan 2021
Design Landscapes
Project Development
Semester 2 Feb 2021- June 2021
Project Resolution
Professional Development
Semester 3 July 2021- Sept 2021
Research Presentation
Course Structure – Modules
Part-time study
Year 1
Semester 1 Sept 2020 - Jan 2021
Design Landscapes
Project Development
Semester 2 Feb 2021 - June 2021
Project Development
Professional Development
Year 2
Semester 1 & 2 Sept 2021 - June 2022:
Project Resolution
Semester 3 July 2022 - Sept 2022
Research Presentation
This Course:
Research Community
Freedom to experiment
Network and collaborate
Graphic Design
Design Research
Print & Digital
Typography & Language
Image Making & Photography
Letterpress
Moving Image
Motion Graphics
Editorial
Community Projects
Animation / AR
Creative Thinking
Collaboration
Self Authorial
Problem Solving
Gamification
Art Direction
Diverse range of work
Experimentation & Collaboration
A wide range of media, platforms and contexts will be explored and encouraged.
We will establish a critical community from the student projects from many different disciplines, cultures and experiences.
Fusebox at Wired Sussex currently houses the Brighton Immersive Lab and the 5G Brighton testbed and offers residencies in Immersive, Connected, AI and Big Data
Freedom to explore
Our experienced staff will guide you in discovering new ways of working and in expanding your creative ideas.
We will teach through tutorials, seminars, lectures, studio visits and research forums.
Group events organised by staff and students will help to establish a rich and diverse critical community.
Teaching & Support
Studio space
Working Space for the Graphic Design MA will be provided in the MA Studio room and other rooms within the campus will be available to use/book when needed.
The MA Studio room offers space for seminars and tutorials and space to work independently.
Guest lecturesA programme of guest speakers will run in combination with the Sequential Illustration MA and may include:
Studio MakGill
Elaine Perks
Clare Playne
Laura Carling
Martin Andersen
Joe MacLeod
Russell Bestley
I Love Dust studio
Joint projects with Brighton CCA
We encourage you to develop your skills in presenting your work. There are work in progress presentations scheduled at key stages of your project.
Presentations
Exploring the relationship between research and practice.
Research
The University of Brighton Design Archives is an internationally significant research base with a curatorial team that initiates and promotes collaborative activity through a programme of projects.
St Peters House Library shelves 100,000 works related to arts and humanities to support the students. It has a Special Collection located on the ground floor containing rare, valuable, and delicate books, illustrated books, artists’ books and handmade items.
Screen Archive South East (SASE) is a moving image archive at the University of Brighton. The screen collection consists of magic lantern slides, film, videotape, digital formats and associated documentation. These records capture many varied aspects of life, work and creativity from the 19th to the 21st centuries and serve as a rich and invaluable historical resource.
Analogue and digital:BookbindingLetterpressPrintmakingDigital Hub
Technical Workshops
Community Engagement & Live Briefs
Real-world learning
You will be solving real-world design problems at a high level, with opportunities to meet and collaborate with fellow artists and designers.
Louise Colbourne
Louise is an arts project director, who has for the last fifteen years worked on a series of exhibitions and events for festivals and symposiums to include Our Machines. This project looks at the relationship between art, design and technology and is funded by the Arts council.
Gavin Ambrose
Author, educator and practicing graphic designer whose client base includes the art sector, galleries, publishers and advertising agencies. Ambrose has written and designed numerous books on graphic design, branding and packaging.
Gavin Fry
‘For a student to acquire useful experiences, and for them to accumulate applicable technical and conceptual skills I think it is vital to provide a structured learning environment that allows for safe expression and reflection.’
https://www.brighton.ac.uk/courses/study/graphic-design-ma.aspx