Learn how to use your creative voice by integrating faith and design to master your skills. Our graphic design students develop real-world experience through internships with companies and organizations
Ready to advance your creative career? As a George Fox design student, you will learn how to navigate the complete design process to create visual impact with a Christ-centered approach.
Learn how to use your creative voice by integrating faith and design to master your skills.
Our graphic design students develop real-world experience through internships with companies and organizations that are leading the way, including Sprout Box, Nike and more.
You will also gain full access to national organizations such as AIGA, the premier network for the creative industry.
Find Guidance With Faculty Mentors
Guided by faculty mentors, you’ll gain the expertise needed to become a creative, visually astute designer, knowledgeable in market-influenced and research-driven design practices.
As a graduate, your real-world foundations will enable you to grow within a continually evolving, dynamic profession.
Our program has been built through careful study of the marketplace and is structured to offer students exposure to the methods and techniques that will be expected of them as they seek out professional opportunities.
George Fox University is Oregon’s nationally recognized Christian university, committed to providing students with personal attention, global opportunities to learn and serve, and a supportive community that encourages academic rigor and spiritual growth.
The university’s Newberg campus is located in the fertile Willamette River Valley where the Kalapuya and other native tribes maintained hunter-gatherer societies for thousands of years. Their way of life changed with western expansion. Following catastrophic epidemics and treaties with the U.S. government in the 1850s, most of the remaining Kalapuya were forced to join an estimated 1,000 native Americans on the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation.
Today tribal members still maintain their connection to their homelands and contribute significantly to the ongoing development of the region.
Students learn graphic design principles through problem-solving. The program encourages students to meld the practical aspects of applied design creatively with more abstract issues of personal exploration, social consciousness and individual goals.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree with a concentration in Graphic Design is a professional 122-hour advanced undergraduate curriculum.
Graphic design is much more than a visual solution but rather a creative process for solving problems. That’s the approach the Department of Art and Design takes as Graphic Design students learn to use art and technology to convey ideas.
The B.A. major in Graphic Design prepares students for careers in graphic design.Students learn the skills, methodology and artistry to creatively solve visual problems on behalf of clients.
You’ll not only master design skills, but also hone a personal voice that requires critical thinking, social awareness, and the ability to communicate across an array of platforms.Â
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