• Ben Kowalski


  • Thomas Pregiato


  • Benjamin Clark


  • Shane Miller


  • Katryna Jones


    Tarzan

  • Nicole Gavrilles


    Paper Fashion

  • Jeremy Rojas


    Beat Street

  • Katryna Jones / Ashley Zych


    Interactive Application

  • Stephanie Wrong


  • Thomas Pregiato


    Interactive Magazine

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    Corporeal

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    Volunteering Campaign

  • Dina Makarita


    Music Branding

  • Heather Burrell


    Contemporary Magazine

Graphic & Interactive Communication

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Use text and images to communicate messages for print, electronic, and three-dimensional media.

Typography, images, the very latest in computer hardware and software ... at Ringling College of Art and Design, the tools are all here, along with a problem waiting to be solved. Whether you are working in paint, ink and collage, digital video or animation, it is up to you, as the problem-solver, to organize, interpret, and magnify the images to best communicate your message.

In Ringling College's Graphic & Interactive Communication department, you will learn communication theory and principles, balancing that knowledge with an understanding of society and culture. The result? A graphic designer who can produce a broad range of visual images for print, electronic and three-dimensional media in today's communication-oriented culture.

Computer Animation


Challenge yourself to create...

Just like Kyra (in the video above), you can accept the challenge of a rigorous program and surpass the expectations of your peers and instructors.

Video Gallery

Ferro

by Shawn LeBoutillier

Art Moves Us
Moxie
Decision Making

GIC Students To Be Featured in HOW International Design Annual

Nov. 16, 2010 - Three Ringling College of Art and Design Graphic & Interactive Communication (GIC) projects will receive awards in the HOW International Design Annual, publishing in April 2011.

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GIC Students Win IoPP "Re-Pack" 48 HR Student Design Competition

May 11, 2010 -Three Ringling GIC (Graphic & Interactive Communication) students placed in the top 10 in the 2010 IoPP "Re-Pack" 48 HR Student Design competition.

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