Bryan Clark
Head Of Graphic Design And Illustration · Head Of Graphic Design · Educator
In their own words
Your cohort could be working in a design studio already, juggling family demands, or making a complete career shift. That mix of life experience and perspective is what makes it exciting, it’s like a global studio in your own home.
It’s a wonderful example of how stepping out of your current work pattern to reflect and review direction allows you to strengthen existing skills while discovering new possibilities.
We see teaching online as a creative opportunity. We're distilling a large amount of professional, educational and academic experience to teach online MAs that encourage exploration, risk-taking, and deep reflection on personal practice.
Articles & interviews
- "Falmouth's Online MAs Propel Creatives' Careers Forward"
The article highlights how Falmouth University’s online master’s programmes empower creatives to advance their careers through flexible, collaborative, and globally connected study. Tutors and students describe how the bespoke platform fosters peer learning and real-world collaboration across time zones. The piece positions Falmouth’s online MAs as a modern, accessible way for professionals to refresh their practice and expand their creative horizons.
- Falmouth University's Online MAs Boost Creatives' Careers
The article explores how Falmouth University’s online MA programmes in creative disciplines empower professionals to advance their careers without pausing work. Featuring insights from staff and alumni, it highlights the flexibility, global community, and personal development opportunities offered by the courses. The piece positions Falmouth as a pioneer in online creative education with a strong industry connection.
- Luke Tonge's Journey from Punk Passion to Design Success
Creative Boom profiles Birmingham-based designer Luke Tonge, exploring his journey from a print-obsessed youth to co-founding the Birmingham Design Festival. The article traces his early influences, career at Linney, and his passion for editorial and brand identity design shaped by punk and DIY aesthetics. It also highlights his mentorship philosophy and advice for emerging designers.