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Visual Communication involves conveying messages and concepts using both textual and visual elements. Designers utilize these components to structure intricate data, aiming to influence, engage, and inform varied audiences. They partner with experts across disciplines to achieve these objectives, forging careers in any sector where effective communication is vital. Loyola University Chicago's Fine Arts Division offers a visual communication program that equips students to launch careers as design experts, with alumni working in graphic design studios, in-house creative teams, branding agencies, cultural organizations, and other innovative firms. The curriculum encompasses graphic design history, theory, and practical skills through a demanding program that teaches core professional competencies. Program graduates pursue careers in areas like branding, corporate identity, advertising, web development, motion graphics, UI/UX design, packaging, interactive mobile design, digital product creation, exhibition design, print media, and beyond. Graphic design's evolution parallels art history, from early writing systems and printing techniques used by artist-designers, through Bauhaus innovations, to today's digital tools that serve both artistic and commercial purposes. Complementary studio art and art history courses foster interdisciplinary perspectives, while mandatory internships provide real-world industry experience.