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Design, Education, Uncategorized February 2, 2012

Student Designers Make Their Mark

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Student designers at Drexel University recently rose to the challenge of making their mark at the school’s Library Learning Terrace. Part of an extra class project, more than 50 graphic design students created experimental compositions using words associated with Drexel’s learning outcomes. Sophomore Seth Fowler choose to “show growth through exploration and learning,” two words appearing in the trunk of his tree-like design; “the branches are the fruit of learning, represented by the word ‘knowledge.”

Five student designs were selected and will be printed on Herman Miller Resolve dividing screens located in the Learning Terrace, a hub for students to gather, study and collaborate with one another.

Comments (4)

Nice to see fresh creative and “Out Of Box ” generation design on the Check It Out.

I agree, the Drexel students did an excellent job creating graphics for their library. It Would it be great if more schools had competitions like this.

fabulous! I love to design Resolve scrim art – these are wonderful!

This is exciting to see students and the academy connected with the profession in a meaningful way. I have no doubt that design students are capable of superior work like this given the opportunity and appropriate tasks.

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