Welcome to Raffles Graphic Design
Graphic Design is about the idea, 
the ability to problem solve through 
concepts and imagery. Graphic Design is everywhere you look. Think packaging, advertising, brochures, signage, corporate identity, magazines, and the internet.

It deals with and shapes communication in a visual world and as such, is a broad and flexible discipline offering amazing possibilities.

Not sure whether Raffles is right for you? Watch our video to see what our students think of studying at Raffles.
Video produced, written, directed, shot and edited by Bachelor of Arts (Visual Communication) Multimedia Design
graduate Edward Adrianto, 2010.
 
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Graphic Design

Our Bachelor of Design majoring in Graphic Design will give you great skills, techniques and useful knowledge in a wide range of areas including design, illustration, desktop publishing, multimedia and graphic design history.

Career opportunities include graphic designer, art director, editorial designer, illustrator, web designer and more.

 
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Art & Design

Our Art & Design certificate courses offer a great foundation if you’re not sure which creative discipline you’re interested in – or if you want to get to know us and the world of visual communications before you go further.

You can attain a Certificate II with one semester of study and a Certificate IV with two semesters of study.

 
internships

Internships & Industry Partners

Raffles’ Graphic Design department works with industry partners who help train our graduands regularly by offering them industry placement in some of Australia’s top design studios.

 
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Design Management

Our Bachelor of Design majoring in Design Management focuses on the needs of both the client organisation and the design team; whether they are in-house or freelance.

Career opportunities include design manager, studio manager, project manager, events coordinator, brand manager, account executive and more.

 
portfolio

Portfolio requirements

We encourage all applicants wanting 
to study Graphic Design to present a portfolio 
(some examples of your own work) that explores 
design through drawing, creativity and problem solving. 

To make it easier for you, we’ve 
created a list of tips to help you put 
together your portfolio. This will make 
submitting your work much easier. 

So good luck and we hope to see 
you on campus soon!

 
QandA

Q&A

We understand that families and students require information and need to have a lot of questions answered before committing to a Graphic Design course. We realise that choosing an educational provider is not a simple decision for you. In this section, we answer 10 of the most frequent 
questions we’ve been asked over almost 30 years 
of educating creative students like you.

 


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