About
Fields of study: The program in spatial visual communications combines content from visual communication (graphic design) and interior design, and offers unique fields of study including: spatial branding and identity; spatial orientation, mapping and navigation; broadcast design; virtual space and information design; interactive media and interface design; applications design and more.
Admission requirements: Entrance exam including practical exercise and personal interview.
What can you do after completing your degree?
Graduates of the Interior Design Visual Communication program in the framework of the Interior Design bachelor’s degree complete their studies as interdisciplinary designers specializing in high demand design niches, such as brand stores, exhibitions, and visitor centers, spatial branding (commercial compounds, experiential compounds, festivals, and exhibitions), studios and branding for television, signage and direction systems, guerilla publication, packaging design, digital media, and augmented reality). With their interdisciplinary skills, our graduates have an employment advantage expressed in their ability to provide the client with a package that includes spatial design, branding, website, packaging, and more.