The purpose of art direction is to design the creative vision. Art Direction is about shaping the visual identity and storytelling of a brand, campaign, or publication. Art Directors oversee the creative vision, working on everything from photoshoots and lookbooks to advertising, social media, and magazine layouts.
They lead a team of designers, photographers, and stylists, ensuring that all visual elements align with the brand’s message and values while managing details like budgets, timelines, and project coordination. Art Direction looks at the big picture. they progress through a project, they will work less on artwork development. Instead, they will focus on the creative concepts from a more holistic viewpoint.
This field suits those with a passion for creativity, strong visual and design skills, and the ability to balance artistic ideas with practical project management. With experience, professionals can move into senior roles like Art Director or Creative Director, where they set the overarching visual strategy.
Examples of Roles within Art Direction:
- Junior/Assistant Creative
- Editor
- Junior Creative
- Art Department Coordinator
- Graphic Design Intern
- Brand Executive
- Copy Writer
- Shoot Assistant
- Stylist

London College of Fashion courses relevant to careers in Art Direction:
- BA (Hons) Creative Direction for Fashion
- BA (Hons) Critical Practice in Fashion Media
- BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing
- BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing and Consumer Behaviour
- BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing and Content Creation
- BA (Hons) Fashion Public Relations and Communication
- BA (Hons) Fashion Visual Merchandising and Branding
- BSc (Hons) Fashion Management
- BSc (Hons) Psychology of Fashion
This list is not exhaustive. It is only an indication of directly connected LCF Courses.
