mencions menciones mentions
In order to help with choosing and characterising their CV, the student can use the organisation of the range of optional subjects according to five predefined itineraries. These itineraries lead to the following mentions being awarded:
Interior Design Mention
Interior design consists of adapting constructed spaces to the specific and changing uses to which they are put, regardless of whether they are indoor or outdoor spaces or lasting or ephemeral. For this reason, the main activity of this profession consists of working on a scale close to the user and transforming the space to make it useful, comfortable and formally attractive by means of the distribution of the elements, the selection of materials, the manipulation of shapes and the use of installations.
Graphic Design Mention
The aim of graphic design is to make a very extensive range of graphic messages understood and visually interesting. The mastery of typography turns graphic design into a cornerstone of the configuration of publishing products, both on paper and on digital media. Graphic communication does not necessarily seek persuasion, nor is it geared exclusively to consumption, even though it does take part in the art direction of campaigns and in the creation of graphic identities for institutions and companies, or for brands and products.
Industrial Product Design Mention
Product design works on the form of objects in light of their technical and manufacturing characteristics and their utility features. One aspect of product design is the attention to the relationship that is established between objects and users, both with a view to favouring their understanding and use and their formal and symbolic qualities. This speciality works in a broad range of industrial sectors and on the innovation of different types of products.
Visual Creation Mention
The multiplicity of techniques and uses of the image goes beyond the traditional field of graphic design. The growing demand for creativity and mastery in the treatment and application of images opens up a range of opportunities for new professionals in illustration and infography, animation, stamping and graphic work, and applied photography.
Design Culture Mention
Parallel to the professional practice of design is a series of new professions aimed at the development of the design world and its institutions. The need for these specialists has become evident both in the field of business management and in that of cultural management, as well as in the areas of dissemination, critique, teaching and research.
These mentions are in line with the present organisation of the range of professional services in the field of design while drawing itineraries that should be followed with a view to postgraduate and Master’s courses. Consequently, as well as the generic profile of the designer, specific professional profiles are defined in line with the variety of economic and cultural sectors that demand design services.
Interior Design Mention
Interior design consists of adapting constructed spaces to the specific and changing uses to which they are put, regardless of whether they are indoor or outdoor spaces or lasting or ephemeral. For this reason, the main activity of this profession consists of working on a scale close to the user and transforming the space to make it useful, comfortable and formally attractive by means of the distribution of the elements, the selection of materials, the manipulation of shapes and the use of installations.
Graphic Design Mention
The aim of graphic design is to make a very extensive range of graphic messages understood and visually interesting. The mastery of typography turns graphic design into a cornerstone of the configuration of publishing products, both on paper and on digital media. Graphic communication does not necessarily seek persuasion, nor is it geared exclusively to consumption, even though it does take part in the art direction of campaigns and in the creation of graphic identities for institutions and companies, or for brands and products.
Industrial Product Design Mention
Product design works on the form of objects in light of their technical and manufacturing characteristics and their utility features. One aspect of product design is the attention to the relationship that is established between objects and users, both with a view to favouring their understanding and use and their formal and symbolic qualities. This speciality works in a broad range of industrial sectors and on the innovation of different types of products.
Visual Creation Mention
The multiplicity of techniques and uses of the image goes beyond the traditional field of graphic design. The growing demand for creativity and mastery in the treatment and application of images opens up a range of opportunities for new professionals in illustration and infography, animation, stamping and graphic work, and applied photography.
Design Culture Mention
Parallel to the professional practice of design is a series of new professions aimed at the development of the design world and its institutions. The need for these specialists has become evident both in the field of business management and in that of cultural management, as well as in the areas of dissemination, critique, teaching and research.
These mentions are in line with the present organisation of the range of professional services in the field of design while drawing itineraries that should be followed with a view to postgraduate and Master’s courses. Consequently, as well as the generic profile of the designer, specific professional profiles are defined in line with the variety of economic and cultural sectors that demand design services.









