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BAU, Centro Universitario de Artes y Diseño de Barcelona
Postgraduate in Packaging Design
- Barcelona, Spain
Postgraduate Diploma
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
The Postgraduate Course in Packaging Design combines strategy, creativity, design, sustainability, and volume to prepare future designers. With theoretical and practical classes plus workshops, students learn to create innovative, impactful packaging that communicates product attributes effectively and shapes the future of design.


ELISAVA Barcelona School of Design and Engineering
Postgraduate in Graphic and Structural Design of Packaging
- Barcelona, Spain
- Madrid, Spain
Postgraduate Diploma
6 months
On-Campus
Spanish, English
It addresses graphic design andpackagingdesign from its form and communication.Discover the tools, materials and packaging printing and promotion techniques to be able to offer solutions to the consumer.
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In a Postgraduate Diploma program in Product Design, you'll explore the intersection of creativity and functionality. This field emphasizes innovative thinking and technical skills vital for creating user-centered products that meet real-world needs.
Through courses in design methodologies, materials science, and user experience research, you'll learn to develop products that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional. Conducting in-depth market analyses and creating prototypes will help students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives. You'll also gain experience utilizing 3D modeling and visualization tools, which are essential in translating ideas into tangible designs.
This program prepares you to tackle diverse challenges, enhancing your ability to work collaboratively on multidisciplinary teams. Graduates often pursue careers as product designers, industrial designers, or design consultants, driving innovation across various sectors. The growing emphasis on sustainability and usability makes this discipline ever relevant, providing students with a solid foundation for impactful work in the design industry.