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Best Graphic Design Programs in Connecticut

Written by ACR StaffMarch 1, 2012
Best Graphic Design Programs in Connecticut
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Thanks to advances in technology, new media, and an economy that has left companies vying for consumer dollars, businesses now spend billions on advertising and marketing. This has created a strong demand for top-tier graphic designers that are wildly creative, multi-talented, innovative, and tech savvy. To meet this demand, hundreds of U.S. schools have jumped on the bandwagon. This means, aspiring graphic designers don’t have to worry too much about finding the best graphic design programs to help meet their career goals.

The best programs can be found from Washington State all the way down to Texas and back up to Connecticut. In the state of Connecticut, design programs are plentiful, but one stands out from the rest. Shintaro Akatsu School of Design at the University of Bridgeport offers several programs for designers including a  B. F. A. in Graphic Design and a B.S. Industrial Design. Shintaro is located in the state’s largest city (Bridgeport) and it is considered one of the best graphic design schools in the region. Shintaro made the list of best graphic design schools based on based on several factors including program offerings, class size, peer assessment, student selectivity, faculty resources, graduation and retention rates, and financial resources.

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The state of Connecticut is home to more than 45 accredited colleges and universities. Many of these schools scored high in the areas listed above. Although the number of colleges here is much lower than the national average of 90, Connecticut is home to a large collection of schools that offer a number of other programs that may appeal to aspiring graphic designers. These include illustration, visual communication, communication design, and media arts. Besides Shintaro Akatsu School of Design, designers should also consider:

West Hartford
Hartford Art School – B. F. A. Illustration, Media Arts, Visual Communication; M. F. A. Illustration

Storrs
University of Connecticut  - Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Art with Concentration in Illustration or Communication Design

Old Lyme
Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts – Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Illustration

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