If you love to create visually captivating illustrations and dream of inspiring others through your work — this is the place for you. You can pursue your passion for graphic design in the heart of the Creative Capital in Rhode Island. Providence earned this nickname for its colorful landscape of murals, numerous galleries and museums, large population of artists, and a thriving job market for creative professions. The best part is, ÍøÆØÍø can put you in the middle of it all.
In our specialized design labs and studios, you’ll learn to solve visual communication problems using design and digital tools, including current design software and hardware. During your junior year, you’ll narrow your studies by choosing to focus on either print or web design. It’s how we help you find your career path. Unleash your genius and set the design world ablaze with Johnson & Wales.
“If I can put one word on my general experience, it would definitely be holistic,” says Noah Fye '23, a recent graduate of the Graphic Design program. “Everything about the design department is designed to get you to be a professional. Everything comes in and it's all focused on making you the best designer you can be.”
Ready to become the best graphic designer you can be? Keep scrolling to discover how you can do it at ÍøÆØÍø Providence.
Each spring, JWU Graphic Design and Product Design seniors celebrate the success of their time at ÍøÆØÍø by showing off their incredible work to the JWU community and the public at the REVEAL Senior Showcase. Noah Fye ’23, Emma Jones ’23 and Dayna Brown ’23 take you on a tour of the Bowen Center Gallery to explore senior portfolios.
At ÍøÆØÍø, we’re all about putting your learning into action and offering you the opportunity to work on real projects that go beyond the classroom. Whether you design for clients in the community on Design Team or collaborate with other JWU programs on exciting projects in a Directed Experiential Education course, you’ll be creating work that makes a difference and that many people will get to see and enjoy.
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Student work is displayed year-round in this beautiful gallery space in the John J. Bowen Center for Science & Innovation, the same building where you will also take your design courses.
This unique lab is open to students from any major and includes everything from scanners to the latest fabrication equipment, including 3D printers, laser engravers, micro mills, and vinyl cutters. It’s a great place for Graphic Design students to bring their ideas to life!
In addition to classes, free elective credit can be applied to a number of options such as Directed Experiential Education (DEE), internship, minor or study abroad. You are encouraged to contact an advisor before scheduling free elective credits.
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Some professions may require additional study, background checks, certifications, licenses, exams and/or experience as required qualifications for employment. Students are responsible for verifying that they can meet the employment requirements of potential employers.
Associate Professor
My specialty is the experiential ed courses that we offer students. They meet with clients, develop project briefs, and go through all the phases of design creating logos, print design, web design and video.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor Drury teaches courses in web design, front-end development, user experience, motion graphics, video production and digital imaging.
Associate Professor
Jimenez-Elliott is a project-based teacher who brings her industry experience to life in the classroom through her teaching style and assigned projects. She is passionate about design for social impact.
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Schedule an In-Person TourFor Associate Professor Karyn Jimenez-Elliott, graphic design serves as an outlet to channel her emotions. She is inspired to design for social impact both in and out the classroom, and with so much happening in the world right now, she’s doing her part to make a wider impact — people have noticed