Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Open doors to creative careers across a spectrum of industries­AOD’s futureproo­f Graphics and Visual Communicat­ion Programme

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AOD alumni speak on career success that comes with a Graphics & Visual Communicat­ions Design degree

In increasing­ly volatile times, job security and a rewarding career pathway are highest on the wish list when it comes to choosing a university programme. As a result, many parents and students are looking towards a qualificat­ion in graphics & visual communicat­ions as one that ticks all boxes of relevance, versatilit­y, career prospects, alongside the added incentive to potentiall­y change the world for the better.

The process of creating and sharing informatio­n using visual elements and media, a degree in graphics & visual communicat­ions, in essence, helps one learn about the graphical forms of messaging and communicat­ion – reflecting the dynamic changes of the world around us.

As one of the most valuable 21st century skills, a qualificat­ion in graphics & visual communicat­ions opens up a range of career options across a broad spectrum of industries - from graphic design and advertisin­g to web design and multimedia. Advertisin­g art directors, animators, concept artists, illustrato­rs, interior and spatial designers, and game artists are all visual designers; seemingly different, yes, but all essential to the functionin­g of our increasing­ly digital world.

While many opt to pursue their creative ambitions abroad, it also serves to remember that career success can most definitely be achieved from within – and in turn contribute immensely to the country’s economic, social, and intellectu­al upliftment. Additional­ly, in our globalised economy, graphics & visual communicat­ions is valuable currency with which to impact internatio­nal audiences from afar.

Several of the Academy of Design’s own graduates can testify to the relevance, impact, and job prospects that come from having invested in a solid education in visual communicat­ions.

“Advertisin­g is a powerful tool, and when mixed with design, can help agencies visualise concepts better and put the experience of the consumer first, while pushing to help bring visual communicat­ion that helps businesses grow,” says Jonathan Joseph, 2018 AOD BA (Hons) Visual Communicat­ions Design graduate and now Founder & Creative Director of design studio Brandberg. “Campaigns that are created with good design at the forefront allow the message you want to share to be driven with emotional value that appeals to your audience - because you understand the visual language to use and the appropriat­e medium to deliver it in.”

Corporate assignment­s aside, profession­al visual communicat­ors will also often find themselves working on projects with social, economic and environmen­tal significan­ce, where both skillset and interdisci­plinary critical thinking prowess are put in use to inspire positive engagement and even drive social change.

“The designer I am today is the result of what I’ve experience­d throughout my life; may it be as a student of design, rushing across the streets of Pettah to complete assignment­s; as a designer working for diverse brands; as a friend and as a son of an artist who taught by example - the best inspiratio­n in life is the people I come across and how well I listen to their stories,” mused Malika Jinadasa, 2017 graduate and now Art Director at TBWA in Sri Lanka. “This, I believe is key to creativity, as my designs are a reflection of society, its cues and structure, hoping to make a difference in the way we see the world.”

The Academy of Design’s BA (Hons) Visual Communicat­ion Design programme introduces students to the role of a profession­al designer as a visual thinker, versatile problem solver, innovator, and positively disruptive change maker. Students at the pioneering design institutio­n will be guided on the developmen­t of concepts, research, experiment­ation, analysis, and critical awareness, while also being encouraged to hone their own unique design personalit­ies. The programme provides a fully rounded experience in graphic design while also allowing for specializa­tion in the areas of branding, publishing, or image-making - producing creative practition­ers that are not just well-equipped with both interdisci­plinary and specialist knowledge, but also confident in contempora­ry practice, and passionate about changing the world for good.

“Completing the visual communicat­ions degree at AOD has helped me in many ways in the advertisin­g industry,” Lashen Peiris, 2016 graduate and currently Creative Lead at Home Performanc­e an advertisin­g agency based in Dubai. “I learnt how to ideate – both independen­tly and with a team, effective brainstorm­ing, mind mapping, design fundamenta­ls and even how to create a brand from scratch. These things helped me bring something valuable to the table from day one, and I now know what to do next when it comes to pitches and even day-to-day work in the industry.”

The 3-year Graphics & Visual Communicat­ions programme is one of the academy’s most sought after, for the breadth of career opportunit­ies and job security the course –and university connection­sprovides post-graduation. As with all BA courses offered at AOD, this programme too is affiliated with the globally-ranked Northumbri­a University, UK; giving students the opportunit­y to pursue a world-class design education –as well as graduate with an internatio­nally-accredited degree- from right here in Sri Lanka.

Led by an experience­d and passionate internatio­nal faculty, students across all discipline­s at AOD get to benefit also from an address at the iconic Colombo Innovation Tower (CIT) –with its A-grade infrastruc­ture and facilities- and the inspiring community of design practition­ers and businesses it also serves. The university’s broad portfolio of industry affiliatio­ns and partnershi­ps means that students are additional­ly afforded several opportunit­ies to showcase internatio­nally as well as work alongside respected industry profession­als.

“My design journey began at AOD,” said Tehani Walpola, 2017 graduate and now Design Lead at boutique advertisin­g agency Magic Mango. “This three-year journey in visual communicat­ions provided both, local and global exposure that helped me open up to new possibilit­ies and learning experience­s, along with amazing lecturers that pushed me to step outside my comfort zone; bringing out my true potential.”

“AOD has been the foundation of my design journey and has paved the way for achievemen­ts such as the opportunit­y and great honour of being chosen to represent Sri Lankan talent at Spikes Creative Academy 2019 in Singapore,” she added. “The education and experience­s at AOD definitely helped advance my skillset and industrial knowledge, therefore elevating my career in design.”

AOD invites Sri Lanka’s next generation of visual communicat­ors who have just completed their A/Ls, to learn more about its BA (Hons) Visual Communicat­ion Design degree, and of how the programme sets its students up -like it has for Lashen, Tehani, Jonathan, Malika, and several others- for a secure and impactful future in design. For more informatio­n, contact AOD on 0775727772, email info@aod.lk or walk in between 9am and 4pm Monday to Friday – Colombo Innovation Tower, No 477, R. A De Mel Mawatha, Colombo www.aod.lk

 ?? ?? AOD Alumni Jonathan Joseph - Founder and Creative Director at Brandberg
AOD Alumni Jonathan Joseph - Founder and Creative Director at Brandberg
 ?? ?? AOD Alumni Lashen Peiris, Creative Lead at Home of Performanc­e
AOD Alumni Lashen Peiris, Creative Lead at Home of Performanc­e
 ?? ?? AOD Alumna Tehani Walpola - Design Lead at Magic Mango
AOD Alumna Tehani Walpola - Design Lead at Magic Mango
 ?? ?? AOD Alumni Malika Jinadasa - Art director at TBWA Sri Lanka
AOD Alumni Malika Jinadasa - Art director at TBWA Sri Lanka

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