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Texas Colleges for Graphic Design

Hello! I'm super into graphic design and want to go to college in Texas. Does anyone know of any good colleges with strong graphic design programs in the Lone Star State?

8 months ago

Hello! Texas has several colleges with strong design programs, so you're in luck. Although these programs may not all be in graphic design specifically, they should give you access to the resources you need to develop your skills. Here are a few notable options:

1. The University of Texas at Austin: The School of Design and Creative Technologies within the College of Fine Arts offers both a BA and a BFA in Design. Both options allow you to focus your studies on graphic design. The curricula focus on core design principles, hands-on practice, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams.

2. Texas State University: The School of Art and Design offers a BFA in Communication Design. The program features a mix of typography, illustration, branding, and web design courses, among others.

3. University of North Texas: The College of Visual Arts and Design offers a BFA in Communication Design with concentrations in either graphic design or user experience design. The program emphasizes conceptual thinking, creativity, and technical skills.

4. Baylor University: The Department of Art and Art History allows you to major in studio art with an emphasis on graphic design. The program aims to develop well-rounded, creative designers with a strong foundation in art and design principles, as well as skills in communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking.

5. Texas Christian University: The College of Fine Arts offers a BFA in Graphic Design, which blends traditional and digital media approaches to provide a comprehensive education in the field.

These are just a few great options for graphic design programs in Texas. As you research these colleges, be sure to also consider factors like class size, faculty experience, internship opportunities, and campus culture to find the best fit for you personally, as well as academically and artistically. Good luck!

8 months ago

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