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Manchester Metropolitan University MFA Graphic Design and Art Direction
Manchester Metropolitan University

MFA Graphic Design and Art Direction

Manchester, United Kingdom

1 up to 2 Years

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

EUR 22,000 / per year

On-Campus

Introduction

The MA in Graphic Design & Art Direction programme is designed for creative practitioners who wish to advance their knowledge, skills and specialism within the field of visual communication.

Each student will develop a practice-led investigation within this broader context, actively constructing a bespoke body of design knowledge which combines theory, practice, research, entrepreneurship and innovation from a wide range of creative activities.

They will be taught to question and expand their creative thinking and generic design process by developing their analytical skills; engaging in critical dialogues; working independently, collaboratively and across disciplines; and experimenting in a range of directions before delivering professional and innovative outcomes to defined audiences with confidence.

Features and Benefits

  • While studying towards a particular qualification at the MA level, students experience their subject in the broader context of contemporary design practice.
  • Dedicated spaces have been developed to enable the postgraduate community to flourish. These spaces, for thinking and practice, are located centrally within the Manchester School of Art, allowing easy access to an extensive range of workshops where the combination of traditional and state-of-the-art equipment opens up a world of exciting possibilities.
  • You will be taught by research-active staff who are part of the Manchester School of Art Research Centre and experts in their field.
  • The University library has outstanding Art and Design holdings, including a special collection of artists' books and ephemera.

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