MDes Communication Design

Reid Building, 11 students

The Master of Design (M.Des) in Communication Design is a two year programme delivered by the Department of Communication Design at The Glasgow School of Art. The programme is practice-led and process-oriented in relation to definitions of broad design practices. It is also committed to the acquisition of principles within design theory relating to educational and commercial contexts. The programme provides rigorous methods for the interrogation of visual and textual research, positing questions relating to the role of the designer in society, and fundamental questions regarding personal and social responsibility.

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from The Person I Met Was Me

from The Person I Met Was Me

from A PUB FOR……

from A PUB FOR……

from A PUB FOR……

from Print-Making

from Entangled

from Print-Making

from Entangled

from Print-Making

from Have A Seat At The Table

from Have A Seat At The Table

from Have A Seat At The Table

from Have A Seat At The Table

from Have A Seat At The Table

from Graphic World

from Graphic World

from Graphic World

from Buy Bye

from Graphic World

This image showcases the final outcome of my project, which consists of posters and two publications.

from Access Denied—Code Design

from Access Denied—Code Design

from Access Denied—Code Design

from Access Denied—Code Design

from Access Denied—Code Design

from The soft toy-companion world

from The soft toy-companion world

from The soft toy-companion world

from The soft toy-companion world

from The soft toy-companion world

from After The Storm

from After The Storm

from After The Storm

from After The Storm

from After The Storm

from 羽人( Feathered People)

from 羽人( Feathered People)

from My childhood (animation)

from Book Covers

from Dogged by The Past

from Book

from Book

from Projections

from Zine

from Projections

from 2. Reader 1 – Structure

from 1.2 Screen Printed Posters

from 1. Poster Designs

from 1. Poster Designs

from 1.1 Posters in museum