At the core of this pathway we challenge the notion that visual communication is a neutral activity only supplying the demands of the market. By studying here, you take issue with the content and the context of your design work. We help you define and develop your own study project, to combine your ideas, experience and interests, and communicate with a particular audience or group of people.
Our students come from around the world, because we critically engage with visual culture as part of a dynamic, global process. Through tutorials, seminars and critiques, the communication of ideas develops a key skill for your professional practice in the future. Celebrating the openness and fluid interaction that characterise the design profession, we welcome creative influences and draw inspiration from other fields including architecture, art, cinema, economics, history, literature, music, philosophy, science and technology.
Presentations, discussion and debate take place in the studio and lecture theatre. But we also go out and use London as an expanded learning environment, with study visits to exhibitions, production facilities and places of creative encounter including public meeting areas, independent coffee bars and music stores. Anticipating your future success, we introduce you to some of the social and professional networks that continue to build the reputation of London as a world leader in the creative industries.
Isamu Ikeda
I would like to represent what I have learnt from surfing and surfing own self and then I’m going to show it 4 chapters. The 1st chapter: What Surfing is. The 2nd chapter: Spirituality of surfing. The 3rd chapter: What surfers are. The 4th chapter: 'Acceptance' from my experience of surfing.
Isamu Ikeda
MA Graphic Design
sam01291000@yahoo.co.uk
Peggy Jordan
Imagery and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world. The very way we relate to, and think about, our everyday life has been influenced by sight and sound. They both give a vivid sense of place and aesthetic in real time. When wandering through the streets of London, there's always something to hear in relation to what we see. Combined, imagery and sound convey a message that has the ability to provoke emotion in a subtle way.
Peggy Jordan
MA Graphic Design
pjordan75@gmail.com
Dimitris Karantinopoulos
The context of my work relates to the notions of time, stillness, motion and sound. I am researching the interaction of multiple types of imagery (photography, moving images, and graphics) with sounds and melodies.
Dimitris Karantinopoulos
MA Graphic Design
demetrek@gmail.com
www.myspace.com/dimitriskarantinopoulos
Magali Laigne
Magali Laigne is post-graduate student in MA Graphic Design, London School of Arts. Her work is based on everyday life situations, objects, creating narratives of black and white photographs. Against sophistication, simple moments to stimulate imagination. This work is highly inspired by Japanese art of suggestion.
Magali Laigne
MA Graphic Design (Part-time)
petit_chaperonrouge@yahoo.com
Farizzatul Syahnaz Mohd Mokhter
Green Map Systems – A Tool for a Sustainable Urban Ecosystem
A project that aims to develop visual communication design through cartography and iconography in reducing the impact of global warming. The idea is to highlight eco-friendly Green Map Systems that will engage people across culture, race, religion and gender by concentrating places where nature and culture interconnect in local communities.
Farizzatul Syahnaz Mohd Mokhter
MA Graphic Design
fadsyaz@yahoo.com