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The Graphic Design programme is primarily based on new technologies and complemented by traditional art subjects. Our students learn to create 2D and 3D animations, design computer games and interactive applications, and use VR and AR technologies, in addition to typography, photography, visual communication and advertising design. Additionally, we provide the best graphic design software, including the Adobe Creative Cloud suite and Maya. Graphic Design students co-organise and participate in numerous national and international festivals and exhibitions. During classes, under the supervision of lecturers, they prepare projects and events for many cultural institutions in Warsaw, including the Warsaw Uprising Museum, the Copernicus Science Centre, the National Audiovisual Institute and the POL in Museum of the History of Polish Jews.

The Graphic Design programme is a modern programme, prepared in response to the changing demand on the labour market (for game designers, animation creators and interaction designers).

Graphic design graduates find employment as designers/graphic artists in design studios and advertising agencies, UX/Ui designers, game designers, concept artists, illustrators, 2D and 3D animation and visualisation artists, creative directors and, much to our delight, they open their own design studios.

Graphic Design studies are conducted at the Faculty of New Media Art (the only one in Poland) at PJA it, which is a member of the c UMULUS association, bringing together the best design universities from around the world, and eLi A – the European network of art colleges.

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