Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Visual Communicat­ion for our post pandemic world: AOD presents one of its most cutting edge & in demand design programmes - VCD 2022

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With a job market that’s on a wait list for its graduates of visuals communicat­ion design, AOD is soon making this its flagship design degree for Innovation of a different kind.

Visual communicat­ion goes as far back as the first drawing ever made. Interestin­gly enough, it is also among the most adaptive of fields - having evolved through history and entered into our current digitally-driven realm; predicted also to manoeuvre its way into the future, for as long as we hold the need to connect.

Graphic design in particular, can make its presence felt across a large spectrum of sectors ( from healthcare to advertisin­g, events to publishing) and so, offers a multidirec­tional and many-layered realm of possibilit­ies, with an audience that can be equally broad and diverse. As a result, this creative workforce of digital engineers, thinkers, entreprene­urs, and strategist­s, can allow themselves plenty of room for productivi­ty, collaborat­ion, profession­al growth, and even conscienti­ous activism.

When COVID-19 first took the world by surprise, economies were crippled, with far too many jobs lost. However, while some sectors (travel and tourism) took a deep dive, others (tech and health/public service) thrived. Graphic designers – armed with the flexibilit­y of overcoming remote working challenges- were able to hold onto their source(s) of income, with renewed opportunit­ies to up-skill and transition into other industries. Eventually, as corporates moved towards design-led messaging, visual communicat­ions was given an even bigger seat at the table –a marked shift from being just communicat­ors to problem-solvers.

Traditiona­lly, designers were made to focus their attention solely on improving the look and functional­ity of products. However we –as a people- have evolved historical­ly and politicall­y, with several conversati­ons now taking centre stage: the climate emergency, social change movements, global health, sustainabi­lity, economic justice, etc. As those responsibl­e for the effective communicat­ion of ideas, graphic designers have been called on to help provide and relay conscious and effective solutions; to impact, persuade, and inform. In fact, some of the world’s largest policy making organisati­ons are heavily dependent on the skills that graphic designers bring to the table.

The Academy of Design (AOD) -with its address now at the distinctiv­e Colombo Innovation Tower ( CIT) - has made its mark as Sri Lanka’s pioneering and mosttruste­d design institutio­n, with a consistent­ly high rate of successful design graduates. Learning in the constant presence of inspiratio­n and creative stimulatio­n, AOD’s student body has access to worldclass design facilities and infrastruc­ture, and also the support and guidance of a globally–qualified and experience­d faculty.

While the pandemic, at its onset, triggered the closure of many academic institutio­ns, AOD was among the few who seamlessly transition­ed into online pedagogy –equipped already with the tools and techniques to face a digital future. Uncertain times call for resolve and flexibilit­y, and students stand to benefit greatly not just from their curriculum, but also from responses to challenges from an increasing­ly evolving environmen­t.

AOD’s 3- year BA ( Hons) Visual Communicat­ions Design degree is affiliated with the UK’s Northumbri­a University; its syllabus set and overseen by the prestigiou­s and globally-recognised educationa­l institutio­n. Through this programme in particular, students will first be introduced to the role of a profession­al designer as a visual thinker, versatile problem solver, and change maker. It encourages the developmen­t of concepts, research, experiment­ation, analysis, and critical awareness in aspiring designers; providing a holistic experience in graphic design, while also allowing specialisa­tion in the areas of branding, publishing or image-making.

The Visual Communicat­ions programme features an informativ­e and instructiv­e combinatio­n of tutorial guidance, project ‘crits’, lectures, workshops, local and internatio­nal competitio­ns, live industrial projects, and placements. Subjects cover a range of graphic design fields, also providing a look into theoretica­l, historical, and cultural contexts.

AOD, with its vast portfolio of respected industry partners, also helps its students get a firm footing in the profession­al sphere, arming them also with the confidence to establish themselves as highly sought- after designers. Additional­ly, exposure to national and global showcases provides both a taste of industry experience prior to graduation, and the opportunit­y to work with peers from around the world.

In e s s e n c e, AO D ’ s Vi s u a l Communicat­ions degree is every designer’s tool-kit; providing young creatives-tobe with the knowledge and know- how to pave their way – and also make their mark! - In every industry. A strong core skillset together with applicatio­n, creativity, versatilit­y, and an individual’s deep sense of social responsibi­lity, is all it takes to shape the world.

Each designer from the university’s close- knit community of alumna have gone on to carve out a success story of their own, while also significan­tly contributi­ng to cultures and their developmen­t, social structures, economies and even environmen­ts worldwide.

Design reflects society and the inverse is also true. The impact of graphic design can be felt in society, politics, and culture through the effective communicat­ion of concepts, issues, events, and even people.

Only the most resilient and adaptable can weather crises. Passion, backed with a career prospect that is equally durable,

Graphic design in particular, can make its presence felt across a large spectrum of sectors (from healthcare to advertisin­g, events to publishing) and so, offers a multidirec­tional and many-layered realm of possibilit­ies, with an audience that can be equally broad and diverse. As a result, this creative workforce of digital engineers, thinkers, entreprene­urs, and strategist­s, can allow themselves plenty of room for productivi­ty, collaborat­ion, profession­al growth, and even conscienti­ous activism.

for a young and aspiring graphic designer, the world is his/her to conquer.

AOD invites Sri Lanka’s young design aspirants and change- makers to learn more about its BA ( Hons) Visual Communicat­ions Design degree, and the wealth of opportunit­y it can bring. For more informatio­n reach AOD Colombo on 0775727772, email info@aod.lk or walk in between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday - Colombo Innovation Tower ( CIT) 477, R A De Mel Mawatha, Colombo 04.

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