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Why study at the FRA? Full-time, Short Courses and Apprenticeships are available at the FRA’s modern facilities in the centre of the West End. Learn in this inspirational environment and draw on the FRA’s extensive fashion industry contacts and business networks. You will gain all the skills and experience to make you “job ready” for an exciting career in the retail industry.
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of our graduates pass... into employment If you want to work in the creative industries there’s only one place to study. 97.7% of graduates from the Arts University College at Bournemouth have a job within 6 months of leaving*. That puts us No 1 amongst creative arts specialists in the UK. To find out how we turn creativity into careers, come along to an Open day.
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Chris won a prestigious Yellow Pencil Award from D&AD for fulfilling the Channel 4 brief- LookFour The Project Brief – to create a name, brand identity and advertising campaign for a new over 60’s television channel for Channel 4
Chris Nuelle 2002 Graduate from the Arts University College at Bournemouth (AUCB) BA Hons Graphic Design
WHY DID YOU CHOSE TO STUDY GRAPHIC DESIGN AT AUCB: Loved CD artwork, hated folding clothes. WHAT WERE THE BEST PARTS OF YOUR DEGREE: The 3rd year, it was a constant stream of work but it presents the opportunity to do valuable and potentially authentic projects. WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO STUDENTS CONSIDERING STUDYING AT AUCB ON THE COURSE: The one to one tuition is unstoppable. They teach
you the basic craft of design: typography, layout, book making, digital production. Most importantly though, they encourage you to develop a desire to question your work. HOW DID YOU GET YOUR JOB AT CHANNEL 4: The Yellow Pencil Award from D&AD helped me score the Channel 4 gig. But in reality, if I hadn’t listened to (and rightfully fought) the tutors and made a consistent effort to develop another solution, I wouldn’t be able to do what I am doing now.
JOB TITLE: Freelance Designer/ Creative Channel 4 TIME IN JOB: 1 month
WHAT’S YOUR TYPICAL DAY: Travel > Caffeine > Scribble > Research > Talk > Save Work > Travel > Sleep (hopefully). CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Developing a logo for an upcoming channel and also a campaign for a Derren Brown special. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE/ CAREER ASPIRATIONS: Move into the Creative Director world/perhaps start up my own agency (as if London needs another). aucb.ac.uk/bagd
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