Environmental Graphic Design (EGD) has emerged as a critical discipline where graphic design, architecture, and spatial experience converge. As organizations and cities grow increasingly complex, the need for clear wayfinding, branded environments, accessible signage, and experiential graphics has never been greater.
Today’s EGD professionals must be fluent not only in typography and visual systems but also in environmental psychology, inclusive design, digital wayfinding systems, and sustainability. With the rise of AR-enhanced environments, interactive kiosks, and immersive media, the field is rapidly expanding beyond static signs into dynamic, responsive communication systems.
Design University’s A.A.S. in Environmental Graphic Design equips learners with the creative, technical, and strategic skills to thrive in this evolving industry. By combining design fundamentals with architectural awareness, digital prototyping, and global accessibility standards, graduates are prepared to make physical spaces more functional, inspiring, and inclusive.1
Learning Plan
− Duration: 2 Years (24 months)
− Structure: 4 Semesters (15 weeks each)
− Total Credit Hours: 60
− Delivery: 100% online, with blended formats including lectures, design labs, and digital prototyping simulations
− Credential Awarded: Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Environmental Graphic Design