California Graphic Design Schools

Here is a list of California graphic design schools which offer a wide variety of degrees and diplomas in the graphic art field. We've gathered information about a career in graphic design, located at the bottom of this page. Click on a school to find more specific information or just scroll down the page through all the schools and their programs.

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Academy of Art College

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Locations: San Francisco, CA

  • Graphic Design (Associate's Degree)
  • Graphic Design (Bachelor's Degree)

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Brooks College

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Locations: Long Beach, CA / Sunnyvale, CA

  • Graphic Design (Associate's Degree)
    The Graphic Design program at Brooks College nurtures the development of conceptual and artistic talents as well as an understanding of marketing principles. Graduates of the program are prepared for entry-level positions in design studios, advertising agencies and corporate art departments. Graduates may also seek positions with printing companies, newspaper and magazine publishers and in the entertainment industry.

Brooks Institute of Photography

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Locations: Santa Barbara, CA / Ventura, CA

  • Graphic Design (Bachelor's Degree)

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California Design College

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Locations: Los Angeles, CA

  • Graphic Design (Bachelor's Degree)
    The objective of the program is to help the student attain a fundamental grounding in graphic design, including an introduction to the theory and practice of print production, electronic publishing, graphic illustration, and sales promotion. Graduates will be prepared for entry-level positions in the graphic design field.
  • Graphic Design (Associate's Degree)
    The objective of the Associate of Science in Graphic Design degree program is to help the student attain a fundamental grounding in graphic design, including an introduction to the theory and practice of print production, electronic publishing techniques, illustration media for advertising, and promotional campaigns.

Center for Employment Training

Locations: San Jose, CA

Coleman College

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Locations: San Diego, CA / San Marcos, CA

  • Computer Graphic Design (Associate's Degree)
    The objective of the Computer Graphic Design (CGD) curriculum is to develop students' critical and creative thinking processes and proficiency with the tools, media and techniques of the graphics field, from traditional approaches to the use of computer-generated art and its role in the interface of the World Wide Web.

CompuMatics.com

Locations: Los Angeles, CA

CSI Career College

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Locations: Vacaville, CA

  • Administrative Graphics Specialist (Certificate)
    This entry level program will prepare you to enter an administrative office position with a focus on Desktop Publishing, website administration and graphics support.

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Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising

Locations: San Francisco, CA / San Diego, CA / Los Angeles, CA / Irvine, CA

Foothill College

Locations: Palo Alto, CA

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Gates College

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Locations: Redondo Beach, CA

  • Graphic Design (Diploma)

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ICT College

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Locations: Los Angeles, CA

  • Graphic Design (Associate's Degree)
    The program is structured to meet the needs of students who want to succeed in the field of graphic communication. Students will be trained and will develop their artistic skills to produce almost any type of printed form of communication as well as animation and multimedia.

Institute of Technology

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Locations: Clovis, CA / Modesto, CA / Roseville, CA

  • Web & Graphic Design (Diploma)

International Academy of Design and Technology

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Locations: Sacramento, CA

  • Visual Communication (Bachelor's Degree)
    Along with a solid foundation in practical applications, students can learn to master the principles of visual communication by using different types of multimedia, illustration, animation and web design.
  • Visual Communication (Associate's Degree)
    By combining industry-current technology with traditional design methods, students have the opportunity to cultivate their creative talents in digital imaging, computer illustration, web design, desktop publishing, prepress, and advertising techniques.

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Mt. Sierra College

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Locations: Monrovia, CA

  • Graphic Design (Bachelor's Degree)
    Students will learn how to create a distinctive "look" for promotional, print, graphic designs, brochures, logos, packaging, illustrations, billboards and advertisements.

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Otis College of Art and Design

Locations: Los Angeles, CA

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Palladium Technical Academy

Locations: El Monte, CA

Platt College

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Locations: Huntington Beach, CA / Ontario, CA / Los Angeles, CA

  • Graphic Design (Diploma)
  • Graphic Design (Associate's Degree)
    The graphic design program encompasses cutting edge multimedia education, including web page and interactive design, interface design, digital video, motion graphics, digital video editing, 3D modeling and animation to address the industry's growing need for professionals trained in a variety of multimedia disciplines.

Platt College San Diego

Locations: San Diego, CA

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The Art Institute of California

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Locations: Santa Ana (Orange County), CA / San Diego, CA / San Francisco, CA / San Bernardino (Inland Empire), CA / Sacramento, CA / Santa Monica (Los Angeles), CA

  • Graphic Design (Associate's Degree)
  • Graphic Design (Bachelor's Degree)

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Video Symphony

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Locations: Burbank, CA

  • Motion Graphics Design (Certificate)

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Western Career College

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Locations: Emeryville, CA / San Jose, CA

  • Graphic Design (Associate's Degree)
    The Graphic Design program provides students with essential skills and training for an entry-level position in graphic design, publications and the developing area of multimedia, 3D animation and web design.

Westwood College

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Locations: Anaheim, CA / Torrance (South Bay), CA / Los Angeles, CA / Inland Empire (Upland), CA

  • Graphic Design & Multimedia (Associate's Degree)
    The Graphic Design and Multimedia program prepares students for entry-level jobs in the graphic design and multimedia industry. Students learn to create effective designs that communicate visually in both print and multimedia environments. The combination of technical and general education courses in the program helps students develop skills in critical thinking, logic, communication, and problem solving.
  • Visual Communications (Bachelor's Degree)
    The program helps prepare students for entry-level roles in the field of Visual Communications including Graphic Designer, Web Page Designer, and Print Production Designer.

Graphic Design Career Information

Graphic design is often misconstrued as being simply the creation of graphic images. While this is a large part of any graphic design role there are other elements that in some cases are equally as important. The final product for any graphic designer should be a combination of graphical and textual elements that generate and convey the desired message. While this field clearly requires extensive amounts of creativity it also necessitates patience, logic, and an understanding of some of the most modern technological advances.

Modern graphic design has become a largely computer-orientated role. Whereas traditional designers would sit at a desk with pencil and paper, a modern designer's tools predominantly consist of a mouse, a monitor and a keyboard. The scope of the designer will vary depending on the industry and the actual company they work at. It is not unusual for graphics designers to be responsible for designing websites, brochures, business cards, stationary, logos, and virtually any other visual element associated with a business.

Employment and Earnings Statistics

As multimedia and videogame designers enter the market, and with such a huge demand for these and other aspects of design, it is not surprising that average salaries have increased. The average annual wage for a graphic designer currently stands between $40,000 and $50,000. Senior professionals can expect to earn up to $60,000.

Basic web designers can expect to earn $60,000 with senior staff earning $75,000 and possibly more. An entry-level video game designer should be earning approximately $45,000 per year rising to $65,000 with several years of experience. Multimedia designers earn between $35,000 and $60,000 a year depending on experience, skill, and industry.

There are currently around 250,000 graphic designers in the US. Nearly three quarters of these designers work in a standard, salaried job, while the remainder are freelance designers.

Current National Requirements for Graphic Designers

Graphic designers are needed in many businesses throughout various industries. In particular, Internet-based businesses have a high demand for this kind of worker. It's not only web designers they look for, but also print and media designers and those with a wide range of design expertise.

It is believed that designers with multimedia experience and online experience will be afforded the best jobs with the best companies for the best salaries. A degree from a graphic design school is also very beneficial.

The Best Course of Education

There are numerous graphic design schools in California that can cater to your educational needs. You should consider taking a good foundation course, either during high school or from a college or university. Once completed, you would be well advised to attain a degree.

If you know you are interested in a certain area, it is best to choose a more specialized design program. For example, if you prefer working with different mediums such as design, sound or animation, a multimedia design program will be better suited for you. If you are interested in the Internet and web sites, choose a web design program.

However, if you are undecided, a graphic design program will provide an excellent foundation that you can adapt to a myriad of design careers. You will learn about color theory, how different fonts can relay different meanings to an audience and how space, shapes and line weights can be used effectively. These basics can be applied in nearly all design careers, including web design, print design and multimedia.

Graphic Design Jobs

Graphic design jobs can be found in every possible industry. However, there are more levels within graphic design than you might originally think:

  • Junior Designer - This is likely to be the first step out of college. Most junior designers retain their tag of being junior for at least two years. During this time, the junior graphic designer should expect to basically complete any task that the senior designer doesn't. This can include what may initially feel like menial tasks but they will prove a solid basis for your future career.
  • Middleweight Designer - One step up from the junior designer, the middleweight designer, will generally be given his or her own project to work on. In some cases this may be an entire project but more commonly it will actually be a small portion of a larger project. The middleweight designer should expect to be in this position for a minimum of three years although it is feasible to move on in a shorter space of time.
  • Senior Designer - A senior designer takes on a more well-rounded approach and not only deals with individual partial projects but needs to be able to see the entire project as well.
  • Art Director - An art director needs to generate the artistic ideas. However, it is normal for an art director to pass these ideas on to senior designers to work on. An art director is a highly revered job in many respects.
  • Creative Director - The creative director is generally the customer-facing member of the graphics design team. They are responsible for meeting the client and ascertaining their exact wants and requirements.
  • Multimedia Designers - Multimedia designers are just that. They are responsible for the design of multimedia projects. This includes video, sound and still images.
  • Web Designer - A web designer was initially a title given to web developers because they were required to code the site as well as design it. Now, it is more likely that a web designer will use specialist software to create the design of the site and leave the development to a professional developer.
  • Graphic Design Program Details

    As we've already discussed, a graphics design course doesn't just look at the graphical aspects of design. You will be taught to use the appropriate software and, where necessary, hardware. In many cases you will also study more diverse aspects of design which can include marketing techniques, advertising techniques, and even business studies. The heavy use of computer software is indicative of a vast majority of graphic design jobs, hence why graphic design schools in California tend to devote a reasonable amount of time to this area. It is a good idea to ensure you have a general understanding of computers and, specifically, programs like Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, InDesign, Gimp and other graphic design packages.

    To learn more about the career paths available to graduates of a graphic design program, read our article Choosing a Graphic Design Career.

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