Graphics and Design

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Posters, advertisements, packages and magazines are just some of the print mediums that rely on graphic design to convey ideas and thoughts. But graphic design is so much more than attractive visuals. It has become an integral tool for online and offline marketing, gaming, motion, animation, film and much more.

Euphonious by student Cloe Knights

BA (Hons) Graphic Design

Euphonious by student Cloe Knights

Personal Bio: Cloe Knights is a hard-working individual with a strong passion for ethical packaging design and an excitement for creating design work off-pack - telling a brand story within environments and consumer experiences.

Her work often celebrates colour and vibrance through design style, illustrations and typography. 

Cloe's previous internship experience includes working at Coley Porter Bell, working within a small team on the rebranding project for a juice company, Flawsome!

Which has now gone on to win multiple design awards, including a gold DBA. Other experience includes working freelance, creating music cover designs for a recognised drum and bass artist. 

Work by student Cloe Knights

BA (Hons) Graphic Design

BA (Hons) Graphic Design 

Personal Bio: Cloe Knights is a hard-working individual with a strong passion for ethical packaging design and an excitement for creating design work off-pack - telling a brand story within environments and consumer experiences.

Her work often celebrates colour and vibrance through design style, illustrations and typography. 

Cloe's previous internship experience includes working at Coley Porter Bell, working within a small team on the rebranding project for a juice company, Flawsome!

Which has now gone on to win multiple design awards, including a gold DBA. Other experience includes working freelance, creating music cover designs for a recognised drum and bass artist. 

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The past decade has seen a massive surge in graphics and design and the UK now has the second-largest design sector in the world and the largest in the whole of Europe. The sector has grown exponentially in the last ten years, increasing more than 70% since 2010.

British design can be characterised for its individual and provocative style. It has developed a global reputation for its unorthodox use of bold colours and textures, all the while retaining an appreciation for the traditional

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Creative industries

Whether you are a physical or digital designer, the most successful creators use applied design thinking to solve creative problems and influence decision making.

While graphic design is about combining text and graphics to communicate a message in a visual format, product design is about reimagining and creating objects for mass production. Motion graphics and games design bring visual elements to life through movement and the creation of interactive experiences.

Roles that designers work within in are vast in scope and all depend on your particular specialism. While physical designers create for an array of product packaging, furniture, medical and electronic goods, digital designers might find work in advertising, marketing or in the creation of virtual spaces such as games or apps.

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In the media

Design Week, September 2020

Design Week, September 2020

Could dissolvable packaging be the key to ending our reliance on plastic?

Innovative designers are working to create packaging materials that simply disappear in water — here, Ravensbourne BA (Hons) Product Design student Holly Grounds talks methods, potential and uses.

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Ravensbourne coverage in Forbes

Forbes, July 2020

Visionary fashion school creates interactive online game to showcase graduates’ collections

For most fashion education institutions, the closure of campuses due to Covid-19 spelled disaster for delivering curriculums centered on physical cutting and construction of garments and accessories.

But Ravensbourne University took a completely different approach, entering into the world of online gaming to provide graduating fashion students an opportunity to build their own fashion world and develop 3D digital design skills fit for a rapidly changing global industry. 

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Ravensbourne coverage in Design Week

Design Week, June 2020