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Warsaw Specialisations b

Bachelor's degree full-time (3 years) part-time (3 years)

Master's degree full-time (2 years) part-time (2,5 years)

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Animation (classic 2D animation, 3D animation)

Visualisation

Animation (classic 2D animation, 3D animation)

Visualisation

Graphic Design and Multimedia Art is a field of study built on ten years of working in an international design environment and the experience of moving educational and creative activity into the realm of the Internet, an intensive development of blended learning. Anticipating the growth of the design market for the Internet and Smart Environments, the Graphic Design and Multimedia Art programme prepares graduates to work for an international community which uses digital tools in extended reality, taking into account both real and virtual environments.

The programme is based on three components: humanism and theory (to understand the customs and principles of communication in a multicultural world), art and design (to learn how to solve design problems in extended reality) and computer science (to acquire knowledge and skills in the use of existing computer tools and techniques). Classes and workshops are taught by artists, designers and engineers representing different nationalities, cultures and academic backgrounds. The scope of design problems considered goes beyond local level, providing an opportunity to see the role of the contemporary designer in the context of the global needs of civilisation. Selected projects, created in collaboration with representatives of various companies and institutions, are realised and implemented. This gives you the opportunity to test your skills during your studies.

The Graphic Design and Multimedia Art programme is all about practice and developing design/artistic skills through the use of modern applications to create visual works in 2D and 3D. Students work on different projects on a daily basis using Unity, Blender, Maya, TouchDesigner and Adobe cc software. Collaboration with our partners – various educational and cultural institutions – provides the opportunity to create attractive and unique visual, luminous, musical and interactive creations.

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