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IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Barcelona
Master's Program in Interior Design for Commercial Spaces and Retail
- Barcelona, Spain
Master degree
Full time
11 months
On-Campus
English
The Master's Program in Interior Design provides the know-how and tools students will need to take care of projects for hotels, restaurants, and retail venues, working in collaboration with real clients (Hotel W Barcelona, Hotel Majestic, Hotel Murmuri, Hotel Praktik Rambla, etc.) to gain first-hand experience and help them to succeed later in the working world.

ESDESIGN - Escuela Superior de Diseño de Barcelona
Master in Commercial Space Design: Retail Design
- Barcelona, Spain
Master degree
Full time
12 months
Distance Learning
Spanish
The Master in Visual Merchandising and Window Dressing: Retail Design from ESDESIGN will help you project a brand idea into a physical space (for example, a store window or a shopping center) combining identity and business, in order to boost positioning of the brand and its product with respect to the competition. Interior design professionals, architectural design, visual merchandising, graphic design and other disciplines in the sector will learn to interpret brands and their values.


Okanagan College
Diploma of Commercial Aviation
- Kelowna, Canada
Diploma
On-Campus
English
Offered in partnership with Southern Interior Flight Centre (SIFC), this two-year program integrates the flight training required by Transport Canada with business administration courses applicable to the aviation industry. Students emerge with commercial aviation licensing requirements and the knowledge to navigate the world of flight, both on and off the ground.
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A Commercial Design degree focuses on creating engaging visual experiences in the marketplace. This field combines creativity with practicality, offering a unique approach to designing spaces, products, and brand identities that resonate with consumers.
In Commercial Design, you'll study various aspects including graphic design, retail layout, and exhibition design. Courses often emphasize user experience and market trends, training students to craft functional yet visually appealing solutions. Many learners find that strengthening their design skills encourages confidence as they explore forms and concepts in real-world applications.
As a graduate, you could pursue numerous career paths, such as working as a visual merchandiser, branding consultant, or product designer. Your role might involve developing marketing strategies, designing promotional materials, or creating compelling displays that attract customers. With your knowledge and expertise, you'll be well-equipped to meet industry demands across diverse sectors.