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Best Graphic Design Programs in Florida

Written by ACR StaffFebruary 27, 2012
Best graphic design programs in Florida
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Graphic design has always been a very competitive field. Advertising agencies, marketing firms, and the marketing departments of most companies have always relied heavily on graphic designers to create eye-catching promotional materials to help make their business or their clients’ brand unforgettable. Thanks to the rapid rise of interactive media, the field is even more competitive today. Companies face extreme competition as well, so they must remain aggressive and cutting edge. For these reasons, they accept only the best graphic designers. The nation’s academic institutions want to do their part, which is why most have expanded their efforts to cultivate only the best creative talent.

Finding a good graphic design school is no longer a challenge, but finding the best graphic design school might take a bit more effort. Fortunately, there are a number of websites dedicated to listing the best schools and what they have to offer. Many of these websites are published by entities such as Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report, and Forbes. They consider factors such as faculty resources, graduation and retention rates, financial resources, student selectivity, number of program offerings, and peer assessment to determine which schools deserve a spot on the list.

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In the state of Florida, more than 220 accredited colleges and universities welcome thousands of students each year. With more than 11,000 salaried graphic designers, Florida is home to the nation’s third largest population of graphic designers and it is a leader in the world of interactive media, advertising, and entertainment. As such, many of Florida’s accredited colleges offer some of the nation’s best graphic design programs. Although most of these schools can be found in major cities such as Miami and Orlando, several can be found off the beaten path in Boca Raton, Sarasota, and Winter Park.

If you’re ready to learn more about Florida’s best graphic design school programs, scroll through the list below to find out which schools made the list and what they have to offer.

Best Graphic Design School Programs - Major Florida Cities

Miami
New World School of the Arts – Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Visual Arts with Concentration in Electronic Intermedia or Graphic Design

Tampa
University of South Florida - Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Studio Art with Concentration in Graphic Design or Electronic and Digital Media

Best Graphic Design School Programs - Other Florida Cities and Towns

Boca Raton
Digital Media Arts College – Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Computer Animation (Game Art concentration available), Graphic Design (Advertising Design concentration available); M. F. A. Visual Effects Animation, Graphic Design

Florida Atlantic University – Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Graphic Design; M. F. A. Visual Art: Graphic Design and Media, Technology and Entertainment

Gainesville
University of Florida – Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Digital Media, Graphic Design; M. A. Digital Arts and Sciences, M. F. A. Studio Art with Concentration in Digital Media, Graphic Design

Sarasota
Ringling College of Art and Design – Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Computer Animation, Game Art and Design, Graphic and Interactive Communication, Illustration, Motion Design

Winter Park
Full Sail University - Degrees Offered:  A. S. Graphic Design; B. S. Computer Animation, Digital Arts and Design, Game Art, Game Design (online only), Game Development (traditional only), Graphic Design (online only), Web Design and Development; M. F. A. Media Design (online only); M. S. Game Design (traditional only)

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