Applied Arts
Apply artistic skills to design, advertising, and commercial projects.
Applied arts blend creativity with practical use—advertising, packaging, typography, illustration, and brand design. Professionals work in agencies, brands, and publications.
Educational paths: B.F.A. / B.Des. in Applied Arts, Graphic Design, or Visual Communication; Diploma in Design; portfolio-based short courses.
Top recruiters: Ad agencies, design studios, FMCG brands, publishing houses, and digital marketing firms.
Trending areas: Brand identity, UX/UI support, social media design, and experiential design.
Educational paths: B.F.A. / B.Des. in Applied Arts, Graphic Design, or Visual Communication; Diploma in Design; portfolio-based short courses.
Top recruiters: Ad agencies, design studios, FMCG brands, publishing houses, and digital marketing firms.
Trending areas: Brand identity, UX/UI support, social media design, and experiential design.
Key Features
Art meets commerce and branding
Roles in ads, packaging, and digital
Portfolio-led hiring
Freelance and agency options
Scope & Career Prospects
Advertising, branding, packaging, publishing, web, and social media. Every brand needs visual identity and campaign design.
Who Can Pursue?
Class 12 (any stream). Strong visual sense, creativity, and familiarity with design software.
What You'll Get
Designer roles in agencies or in-house teams, with scope for freelancing and teaching.
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