Graphic Design Schools in Oklahoma
Schools that offer Graphic Design in Oklahoma
Westwood College
Qualifications:
Associate, Bachelor
Programs:
Associate Degree - Graphic Design, Bachelor Degree - Graphic Design: Major in Visual Communications, Bachelor Degree - Graphic Design: Major in Web Design
Locations:
Denver
Art Institute Online
Qualifications:
Bachelor, Associate
Programs:
Graphic Design, Web Design and Interactive Media, Game Art & Design
Locations:
American InterContinental University Online
Qualifications:
Bachelor, Associate
Programs:
Bachelor's (BFA) - Digital Design, Associate's (AABA) - Visual Communication, Bachelor's (BFA) - Web Design
Locations:
Hoffman Estates
International Academy of Design & Technology Online
Qualifications:
Associate, Bachelor
Programs:
Associate of Science in Graphic Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design, Associate of Science in Web Design and Development
Locations:
Tampa
The Art Institutes
Qualifications:
Bachelor, Associate, Master, Certificate
Programs:
Graphic Design (BFA), Graphic Design (AAA), Design & Media Management (MA)
Locations:
Fort Worth, Dallas
Other Graphic Design Schools in Oklahoma
Oklahoma State University
The Department of Art at Oklahoma State University offers degrees in Art History, Studio Art, and Graphic Design. The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design focuses on three principle areas: Graphic [...]
University of Oklahoma
The School of Art at the University of Oklahoma affords students with the only BFA and MFA studio arts programs in the state. Professors, both teaching artists and art historians, strive to create a c[...]
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Designers to submit artwork to wine label contest
Graphic designers and artists are now able to enter the annual Artist Series Wine Label Design contest for The Capital Grille, and can submit their creations until October 7, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
Graphic designers fighting against new design opportunity at Huffington Post
The Huffington Post has recently issued a contest, asking graphic designers to create a new logo. However, the winning individual will not be paid for their design - they will only be recognized by name, rather than compensation, according to AdWeek.




