This qualification reflects the use of individuals who have highly specialised technical, creative and technical skills in visual communication to conceive, negotiate and realise design solutions.Practice at this degree will be underpinned by the application of communicating and design theory and history and the ability to critically analyse and synthesise information from a range of sources. Higher level level communication, organisational and project management skills will be also required.Practitioners may work in many different community and commercial contexts across both digital and print media. Licensing/Regulatory Information No certification, legislative or certification requirements affect the qualification at time of publication.
To input this qualification, individuals must provide proof their capacity to:apply visual communication background and theory to have expert practiceproduce professional typographyproduce graphic designs for two-dimensional and threedimensional applications create and manipulate graphics and design complex publication layouts Skills and knowledge may have been acquired through graphic design job experience or through formal analysis.