Design School
Postgraduate Shows, 2023
Show Two, Design
LCC Shows 2023
The Design School is a multidisciplinary community of internationally recognised educators, researchers and practitioners.
Our School ethos builds on the aesthetic traditions of design practice and encourages experimentation, critique and innovation within the context of a post-digital culture.
We believe in the power of design practice, design thinking and design research to effect strategic change, shape positive futures and produce cultural value.
- We believe in design as site of action and agency to radically transform our world.
- We believe in the power of design to critique, confront and challenge inequalities.
- We believe in questioning geopolitical, socio-cultural, and disciplinary boundaries.
- We believe that design operates in an ecology beyond the human centric.
- We believe that learning is continuous, collaborative and creative.
- We believe in the power of making as critical practice and tangible intervention.
- We believe in embracing uncertainty through experimentation and risk-taking.
- We believe in the value of interrogating the past to shape our futures.
Design School: Courses
International Studies and Progression
The International Studies and Progression Programme celebrates the diverse community of learners that study at LCC. Through the programme’s courses we explore ways of working with Design, Media and Screen based practices, technologies and theories to support the ambitions of our students.
Branding and Design Innovation
Branding and Design Innovation celebrates the diversity of contemporary creative communication tools, visual practices and related outputs.
The programme explores and critiques design at its intersection with society, industry, enterprise and culture. Design is positioned as a collaborative and strategic practice that can inform, intervene and drive positive change.
Graphic Design Communication
Graphic Design Communication addresses a need for designers to operate within an increasingly dynamic range of visual communication environments.
The programme celebrates its ability to engage diverse audiences, tell compelling stories and expose unexpected connections through the utilisation of multiple forms and methods of communication.
Interaction Design and Visual Communication
Interaction Design and Visual Communication deploys experimental methods and expanded practices to interrogate and critique contemporary material culture.
The programme’s courses explore radical ways of working through, about and with design and technology in order to create previously inconceivable new realities for future creative practices, ecologies and societies.
- BA (Hons) Illustration and Visual Media
- BA (Hons) Interaction Design Arts
- BA (Hons) User Experience Design
- MA Illustration and Visual Media
- MA Interaction Design
- MA Service Design
- MA User Experience Design
Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS)
Students can apply to the Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS), an optional year-long experiential learning opportunity, allowing you to undertake a variety of internships and professional experiences for a whole academic year in Year 3, as part of a four-year degree.
Staff
Design School Stories
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The United Nations work with MA Design for Data Visualisation students to visualise the potential for female entrepreneurs in Georgia
Daniel Ivan Jimenez Prieto and Weibo Zhou helped UN Women to communicate the challenges that women in Georgia face when starting their own business.
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Explore new forms of creativity at London College of Communication Shows 2024
Running throughout May and June, Shows 2024 tackles social responsibility, digital advancement and climate change.
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London College of Communication supports creative entrepreneurship through LCC Accelerate 2024
The latest iteration of our business incubation programme will support 14 concepts developed by LCC students and graduates.
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Mentoring Spotlight: Wen Li x Tuesday Dé Máirt
MA Interaction Design graduate Wen Li and her mentor, Tuesday Dé Máirt, share their experiences of taking part in our Industry Mentoring Programme.