Formerly the Bachelor's in Advertising program, ArtCenter College of Design's Creative Direction degree prepares students for Creative Director job roles.
This foundational course is part of ArtCenters newly launched Game Design Track, a specialization allowing students to learn skills vital to launching a career inthe rapidly growing video game industry. Students will learn to analyze and appreciate gamesas they would a piece of literature or art. Fr...
In this comprehensive overview of contemporary food photography, students study the characteristics of food, concept development, as well as lighting and styling techniques. During a photo shoot, students have the opportunity to observe and assist a professional photographer, as well as a food and p...
Celebrate ArtCenter graduates at our biannual Graduation and Grad Show. Explore student work, connect with recruiters, and experience the culmination of creative excellence.
Illustration hosted the Designmatters On the Fence studio, where students were challenged to design and install a large scale mural on the topic of youth unemployment.
Creative Direction students bind their skillsets together and focus solely on creating and refining professional-quality pieces for their portfolio.
ArtCenter College of Design's Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography and Imaging program explores the technical and cultural aspects of capturing imagery.
This course prepares students for a paradigm shift in the field as versatile artists/authors who can articulate a particular point of view through visuals and text, creating the voice of the entire project.
Informed Consent The annual Graduate Employment Survey is an important activity that helps the College to examine professional and academic career outcomes and improve its understanding of post-graduation activities, to enhance educational and student life programming for current and future student...
Blue Note Therapeutics engaged ArtCenter to develop a Sponsored Project that equipped students to build a digital, FDA-approved device that allows oncologists to prescribe mental health care in a way that engages more patients.