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Bachelor’s Programme

Visual Design and Interaction

Isabel Rostock, Emilie Høyer Danielsen. A welcome package for relatives in the transition from home to nursing home.
Students test eachothers projects
Lucas Skovsgaard Feldstedt. Title sequence for Culture's Agenda.
Students working at their study places.
Cille Abildhauge, Niels Zacharias Hansen, Søren Tang Bertelsen, Maria Louise Hansen, Josefine Kronhøj, Michael Tran and Guang Ling.
Frederik Kantner Bottrup. Interactive data visualization showing the connection between sunspots and aurora borealis.
Mikkel Bo Larsen. Inclusive music visualization for the deaf at concerts.

Short about Visual Design and Interaction

The Visual Design and Interaction programme combines the visual with the interactive.

With people at the center of our projects, we move from the design of a letter to the creation of game worlds, from information to narrative, from paper to screen and from screen to space and place.

As a student, you learn both to use classic skills within interaction design, graphic design and spatial design and to combine these with new technology and visual culture to solve problems, experiment and create new things.

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