UW-GREEN BAY DESIGN STUDIO
Small Classes
...create meaningful conversations.
Our classes are built on collaboration and critique to challenge each designer. That means, you'll also build strong relationships with both your peers and professors.
![Professers work with voyager student](/getmedia/a13134a9-04f5-4545-b41c-e92b64951577/voyager-small-classes.jpg)
![Students use the Mac product computers in the lab.](/UWGBCMS/media/design-arts/images/medium/Apple-computer-Design-Arts-600x400.jpg)
![Students working in risograph design studio](/getmedia/4036b98e-18a5-4284-8cdc-2f2f76ecb2ef/small-class-design.jpg)
![Two students look at each other's work on the Mac computers.](/UWGBCMS/media/design-arts/images/medium/Critiquing-digital-work-600x400.jpg)
![A student using an Ipad with pen to draw their project.](/UWGBCMS/media/design-arts/images/medium/Student-apple-ipad-with-pen-600x400.jpg)
Resource-Full
We supply you with updated technology and equipment to help you thrive.
Sure, it all begins with putting pencil to paper. But you'll also work in labs complete with the latest equipment and professional applications widely used in your future career, such as:
- Adobe Creative Suite – including Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator
- iMac desktop computers
- Computer labs
Plus, showcase your work in the Lawton Gallery, our 1700 square foot gallery that serves as an educational and cultural resource for the University's visuals arts of all types.
![Alison Gates](/getmedia/7e92f146-db62-4cee-9fd8-c0a02be84df1/Alison-Gates-square.png)
Ask an Expert
Meet Alison Gates, professor here UW-Green Bay and our faculty mentor for graphic design. She goes the extra mile to ensure students understand class material and get experience outside of class. If you have questions about our program, just ask!