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Graphic Design Studios

Our Graphic Design program is all about craft, creativity, and collaboration. You’ll experiment with many modes of design and making, from letterpress and hand-made zines to motion graphics and extended reality.

📍1111 8th St., ground level

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Graphic Design Homeroom

 

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The Flat Lab

 

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360° view of Graphic Design Studio | California College of the Arts

Students work at long wooden tables in the Graphic Design studio. Colorful posters and large-scale letters decorate the space.
Two students stand in front of a display of posters in the Nave.
Several dozen print outs and posters adorn the corner of a classroom.
A student shows her mirrored installation to a faculty member.
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Spaces for design

About BFA Graphic Design

🛠️ Spaces for design

From printers and scanners to guillotine cutters and binding equipment, you’ll have the tools to test out your idea for a zine, see what your work looks like printed or even produce custom stickers and buttons. You can take your design work to the next level with 3D printers, sensors, LEDs, or laser cutters—all of which Janel Mitchell (BFA Graphic Design 2022) used for a large-scale installation about police violence and racial injustice.

FlatLab

Located on the second floor of our main building, the FlatLab houses several different types of professional-grade printers. It features two Risograph printers, a Xerox color phaser, and a 24-inch-wide Epson P7000 inkjet printer.

Graphic Design Homeroom

This colorful working space is the place for collaborating and connecting with your peers, from before class to late into the night. You’ll find all the tools you need to make your design dreams come true, from printers and scanners to sticker and button makers, binding machines, an extra-large lightbox, a cutting station, free paper in all the colors of the rainbow, and tons of supplies, plus a cozy corner with books and zines to mine for inspiration.

🖥 About BFA Graphic Design

Typography, interactive design, hand lettering, service design, and product branding are just a few areas you’ll explore in our STEM-designated Graphic Design program. Alongside your cohort, you’ll be challenged to think critically about how your work shows up in the world. You’ll use as many physical tools on campus as possible, ending with a solid conceptual and technical portfolio.

📝 Fluid by design

In classes and workshops taught by working designers, you’ll gain experience with traditional and new techniques—from practicing to manually controlling color in tie-dye workshops to building environments in augmented (AR) and virtual reality. Graphic Design also partners with other programs, like Printmedia and Fashion Design, so you can take courses like “Personal Publishing,” or help fashion design students create AR displays of their work.

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