Stefania Lucchesi captures ‘The Sound of Work’ in her process and practice focused project.
The show celebrates the hard work and achievements of the College’s graduating students from the School of Design.
Here’s a flavour of the work you can expect to see from BA (Hons) Design Management and Cultures and BA (Hons) Graphic and Media Design students:
BA (Hons) Design Management and Cultures applies design thinking, research methods and strategies to a range of projects that address human, social, environmental and business needs in the context of a rapidly changing world.
Their exhibition will feature socially-engaged projects exploring creative collaboration, branding and communication, identity, well-being and nature.
Valentine del Giudice’s project, SSSHAKE, is a mobile app which aims to help creatives from different fields to connect easily in order to generate unexpected and new collaborations.
SSSHAKE mobile app by Valentine de Guidice.
Could SSSHAKE be the future of creative ventures in our increasingly digitalised world?
ssshake.com www.facebook.com/ssshake
BA (Hons) Graphic and Media Design explores graphic design principles, processes and relationships to other media, whilst questioning the meaning of graphic design today.
This year’s exhibition includes student initiated projects focusing on memory, object collections, architecture and space, plus a broad range of print and digital media such as editorial and poster design, typography and information diagrams.
Beth Johnson’s social design project challenges galleries to ‘clean up the arts.’ Using still life and oil paintings as her concept, Beth questions the ethics of oil companies sponsoring arts institutions.
Beth Johnson’s ‘Clean up the Arts’ campaign posters.
bethjohnsondesign.co.uk/Still-Life
‘The Sound of Work’ by Stefania Lucchesi celebrates the manual art practices and processes behind design.
Combining print, sound and moving image, Stefania records the process of design, from idea to execution, to reconnect the final product to the often-forgotten development behind it, and to its maker.
Amani Binti Azlin Shah marvels at the mundane in her project which focuses on overlooked designs, namely, patterns inside security envelopes which protect our information and data.
As our society communicates evermore digitally and becomes less reliant on physical mail, Amani pays homage to these safety patterns with a collection of her own iterations of these overlooked designs.
BA (Hons) Graphic and Media Design student, Amani Binti Azlin Shah celebrates overlooked patterns.
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