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School of Art + Art History + Design
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https://art.washington.edu/division-design
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https://art.washington.edu/design/bdes-visual-communication-design
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School of Art + Art History + Design

Source: https://art.washington.edu/division-design Parent: https://art.washington.edu/design/bdes-visual-communication-design

Division of Design

The Division of Design promotes a collaborative, diverse, and pragmatic approach to problem-solving that prepares students to thrive and lead in a world of rapid technological and cultural change. Students learn the methods and craft to create innovative products, services, and communications to address society’s most pressing issues. UW Design students, alumni, and faculty work in various industries including environmental sustainability, education, healthcare, and economic and social justice.

Programs

The Division of Design offers a Bachelor of Design (BDes) degree in three majors and a Master of Design (MDes) degree. Completion of a BDes degree requires three years. Admissions involves an application process, held once a year.

Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions

BDes, Industrial Design

Create innovative, ethical, and sustainable products and systems focused on form and function.

BDes, Interaction Design

Shape meaningful experiences and interfaces for the interaction between people and technology: mobile devices, AI, headsets, physical interaction, and spatial computing.

BDes, Visual Communication Design

Organize messages, ideas, and information into visually compelling materials that enhance understanding and inspire action.

Master of Design

Engage with design through practice-based creative research and explore theory, methods, and craft through scholarship and independent study.

Why Study Design at UW?

Discover the field of design through learning, practice, and research.

Design shapes how we interact with the world, communicate ideas, and solve problems. Good design enhances functionality, aesthetics, and user experience across every aspect of life—from products and services to environments and communication. Students in our design program learn a rigorous creative process that includes research, ideation, prototyping, and executing innovative experiences and products.

Making is our main way of thinking.

We value critical, practice-based creative discovery. Our classes are a lot of making and then talking about what we make. UW Design students develop valuable form-giving skills to make products and objects used by real people in the real world. Students also learn critical language and thinking skills to better understand the impacts and tradeoffs of design decisions.

Design theory, research, and craft work together.

Our faculty represents a unique blend of professional practitioners and academic researchers. The programs push the field of design with research, theory, and craft working together. \

Gain methods for thinking and making to make the world a better place.

The vast majority of our alumni get jobs within a few months of graduation in industries such as technology, consultancies, and academia. Whether they work for large corporations or local organizations, UW Design graduates use design as a tool to respond to the social, economic, environmental, and ethical realities of the 21st century.  \

Explore the Division of Design

Students in the competitive design program take rigorous coursework and receive career guidance and development from our faculty. Learn more about the curriculum for each program and view student work.

Design Faculty

Design Courses

Design Career Resources

Design Shows

Design Policies + Requirements

Student Work

My Color: Find your optimal color style

Use To Use: Designing for Promoting the Value Exchange

Designing for a Dementia-Inclusive Society

Shifting Planes

ARCA

Your Words Have Power

Heartfelt homes: Bridging Communication and Emotional Connections

ID Seniors x Fluke

Convo

Actual Conversations for the Virtual World

2023 MFA + MDes Thesis Exhibition

FIREXT

Design Show 2024: Realized

NOT ENTIRELY DEAD

Polyphonic & Ecoverse

Design Show 2025: Odds & Ends

Between Lines

Imagining the Future of Menopause

The Invisible Weight of Cognitive Labor

Prospective Memories: Futures of Monument Design

Bespoke and Repetitive: Converging Technologies in the Design of Custom Products

ID Seniors x Precor

Sculptural Letterforms

Re/Made 2025

2025 MFA + MDes Thesis Exhibition

Our Grails: Conversations on Our Most Prized Sneakers

Design for High-Risk Sports

Re/Made 2023

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