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Our on campus programs in film, writing and design are temporarily replaced by alternative forms of distance learning technologies till the time it is safe for you to resume your studies on campus in Toronto

Graphic Design & Interactive Media Programs

Learn the creative, technical, business and marketing skills needed to launch a career as a graphic designer today. Choose from our accelerated on-campus or online programs and graduate in just in 12 – 24 months.

Throughout the pandemic, Toronto Film School has  continued to prioritize the health and safety of our students to ensure a safe learning environment.  Please check our COVID-19 Safety Page for the latest updates. 

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Become a Graphic Designer, Fast

ON-CAMPUS & ONLINE PROGRAMS

Graphic Design & Interactive Media programs

As a student, you can expect:



To learn to think like a professional designer with our industry-driven curriculum.

START DATES

January, April & October

DURATION OF PROGRAMS

On campus: 12 months
Online
: 24 months

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DELIVERY MODE

Your choice of:
On-Campus Hybrid Synchronous Learning 

(mixture of in person & live remote classes)
or
100% Remote Synchronous Learning 
(no on-campus classes)

Faculty who have designed for such brands as the Toronto Blue Jays, CIBC, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, and Indigo.

To graduate with a work portfolio of promotional imagery, logos, and motion graphics



Classes that focus on digital drawing, typography, art direction, web design, and more

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"My dream is to see Toronto Film School students on the sets of every major production in Canada."

President, Toronto Film School
and an executive producer of Son of a Critch

Andrew Barnsley

Ready to become a graphic designer?

Take the first step towards a graphic design career by talking with one of our admissions advisors. An advisor can learn more about you and your goals, while providing details on the program, school, and admissions process.  

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On-campus programs are offered through Toronto Film School, Ontario. Online programs are offered through Toronto Film School at Yorkville University, New Brunswick.

In Ontario, Yorkville University offers a Bachelor of Creative Arts (BCA) degree which is delivered on campus and online. The institution has been granted a consent by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU) to offer the BCA for a seven-year term starting 2020/12/17. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (i.e., acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies or other educational institutions).

WHY TORONTO FILM SCHOOL?

Top-ranked film school

Choosing Toronto Film School means you can expect a curriculum based on today’s industry challenges, with faculty who remain active in the business. This means you’ll learn the latest best practices of your trade, and graduate with a portfolio of work designed to impress prospective employers.

Prime location

We're located in Toronto, Canada’s financial and creative capital, and one of the most liveable and multicultural cities in the world—an ideal location for those seeking connections and a career in Canada’s creative industries.

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FOR ON CAMPUS PROGRAMS

On-campus programs are offered through Toronto Film School, Ontario. Online programs are offered through Toronto Film School at Yorkville University, New Brunswick.

“The teachers are amazing and they have the time for you. The way I can talk about art now, and the way I can communicate my design ideas to the general public or to clients has evolved. It was convenient to get the program done in one year and then go out and work in the real world.”

Caitlyn Giff, Graphic Design & Interactive Media ’23

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Online
100% Remote Asynchronous Learning

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