The Laurel Of Asheville Covers Colorist and CCS Alumnus
CCS alumnus Jane Schmidt recently featured in the Laurel of Asheville in the city she now calls home. Schmidt’s color studies are representative of how she perceives the world around her.
CCS alumnus Jane Schmidt recently featured in the Laurel of Asheville in the city she now calls home. Schmidt’s color studies are representative of how she perceives the world around her.
Seven CCS students had winning projects in the prestigious annual competition, sponsored by The One Club for Creativity.
Every year GDUSA names the top colleges for Graphic Design, and CCS is included on this year’s list.
Jackson Cavanaugh, owner and designer at Okay Type in Chicago, was recently interviewed by fellow CCS Communication Design alumna Elizabeth Carey Smith, creative director at BNY Mellon NYC, for the Type Directors Club.
Mercedes-Benz Financial Services participated in its fifth sponsored project within the Communication Design department, in which it selected a non-profit group to support.�
Students from the graduate Transportation Design program and undergraduate Interaction/Communication Design program collaborated in small teams to develop system-focused narratives and prototypes that highlight 3M products through a series of “day-in-the-life” scenarios.
Alumni-owned business Lunar North was one of four studios featured by Motionographer, the top motion design website that “… shares inspiring work and important news for the motion design, animation and visual effects communities.” Lunar North was co-founded and is owned by CCS Communication Design alumni Scott Waraniak (’10) and Marcus Mullins (’09).
Communication Design students have been selected as semifinalists in the 2018 Adobe Achievement Awards Competition.
2018 study abroad program, “Re-Program,” led by Associate Professor Chad Reichert and Professor Doug Kisor, is a three-week international graphic design program based in Den Haag, the Netherlands. This year, Re-Program hosted 12 students from around the United States, including students from CCS, Western Michigan, University of Houston, Sacramento State and California College of the Arts.
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