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Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design (Online)

Visual communication is becoming more and more interactive, and the need for graphic designers to achieve the goals and needs of corporations, small businesses, and entrepreneurs continue to grow. Liberty University’s 100% online Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Graphic Design is designed to help you succeed in the arts and visual communication industry. Our masters in graphic design courses are constructed to train you to communicate in a way that is visually appealing through typography, digital illustration, digital imaging, and design techniques. With mastery of these skills, our graphic design MFA will give you a competitive edge over other artists in the design industry.

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