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Media University
B.A. Graphic Design and Visual Communication
- Berlin, Germany
- Frankfurt, Germany
BA
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
The bachelor program in Graphic Design and Visual Communication imparts theoretical, technological, and creative skills to create print and media works. Students are introduced to typography, logo design, corporate design, poster design, illustration, photography, film, motion design, editorial design, graphic design in public space, and web and app design.


Berlin School of Business and Innovation
MA Visual Communication
- Hamburg, Germany
MA
Full time
18 months
On-Campus
English
BSBI, in partnership with the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), offers the MA Visual Communication programme as part of its Faculty of Creative Industries in Hamburg, Germany. This 18-month master’s programme explores how visual messages are conveyed through a diverse range of media, including illustration, motion and digital designs. Students will develop creative skills while refining their design language.


University of Europe for Applied Sciences
BA Visual Communication
- Hamburg, Germany
BA
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English, German
Our Visual Communication Bachelor's program gives you the skills to shape the future of design. With access to our modern studios for video, virtual reality, animation, print, and prototyping, you can bring your ideas to life. Experienced lecturers guide you as you work with the latest design software and explore how to use modern AI creatively.
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Visual Communication degree programs in Germany focus on the art and science of effective visual messaging. This field combines various disciplines such as graphic design, photography, and multimedia arts, providing a comprehensive view of how visuals can influence narratives and brand communication.
Through courses in design theory, typography, and information design, students learn to create compelling visuals that convey clear messages. Practical assignments often involve team-based projects, allowing students to work on real-world challenges while honing their creativity and technical skills. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their adaptability in a fast-evolving creative industry.
The German education system emphasizes a hands-on approach, encouraging students to explore their artistic styles and develop a strong portfolio. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in advertising, marketing, and corporate communication, or they may choose to freelance or venture into entrepreneurship. The focus on practical instruction prepares them for success in a global market, where visual storytelling plays a crucial role in connecting with audiences.