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Our Color Palette. Color evokes emotion, which is why it’s such a powerful component of how our audience experiences our brand. Our color palette brings the power and vibrancy of NYU’s urban locations and community to life. NYU Violet: NYU Violet is our principal brand color.
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Our Visual Tone. As NYU communicators, we speak to a range...
- Photography Style
New York City and our additional urban locations are full of...
- City Grid Graphics
Three square diagrams depicting the varying complexity of...
- Media and Communications
Academics. Our world-class students, faculty, and scholars...
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Whether you’re an NYU or visiting college student, high school student or working professional, we provide you with the introductory exposure to the performing or cinematic arts and the advanced-level training to grow your craft.
The New York University Tisch School of the Arts (commonly referred to as Tisch) is the performing, cinematic and media arts school of New York University. Founded on August 17, 1965, Tisch is a training ground for artists, scholars of the arts, and filmmakers.
Our students pursue their goals in a dynamic, creative environment with state-of-the-art facilities, a collaborative community of award-winning faculty members, internship opportunities with established professionals, and the unsurpassed artistic and intellectual resources of New York City.
Our students pursue their goals in a dynamic, creative environment with state-of-the-art facilities, a collaborative community of award-winning faculty members, internship opportunities with established professionals, and the unsurpassed artistic and intellectual resources of New York City.
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Admission to the Tisch School of the Arts is a highly selective process. Applicants are held to rigorous academic and artistic standards, and evaluated through a two-part admissions process, which includes submitting both the Common Application and an artistic review.