by Megan Mesack | Oct 18, 2024 | Alumni, Communication Design & Strategy, In the News
A Ford Motor Co. team has created a SupportBelt to provide added cushion and softness with style for breast cancer patients whose upper torsos are tender during and after cancer treatments and surgery.
by Megan Mesack | Oct 17, 2024 | Alumni, In the News, Studio Art and Craft
The Detroit artist will undertake a 10-foot-tall project for the Southfield Public Arts Commission called “Burst”
by Megan Mesack | Oct 16, 2024 | Alumni, Communication Design & Strategy, In the News
“The Price of the Prompt,” delves into a topic not widely discussed: the significant resources consumed by generative AI. This project is perhaps one of the first to make sense of the disparate and ambiguous global data that is publicly accessible on the topic. Crafted with Blender and interactive JavaScript animations, It dynamically compares user versus global consumption in real time, separated into three main areas: water consumption for cooling data centers, power usage to operate these centers, and the financial costs of running AI models.
by Megan Mesack | Sep 27, 2024 | Alumni, Detroit, In the News, Studio Art and Craft
As family members grow older and pass on, their stories become lost,” reflects CCS alumna Taylor Childs, ’18 Crafts-Fiber Art . With her latest fiber design installation, “Apex,” she seeks to preserve and honor these cherished family narratives. Read more in Bridge Detroit’s feature, “Detroit Fiber Artist Honors Family History with New Installation.”
by Megan Mesack | Sep 9, 2024 | Fashion Accessories Design, Fashion Design, In the News
“What makes a fashion student hireable? For Aki Choklat, the Chair and Professor of Fashion Design at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan, his relatively new department makes a compelling case for US-based students to think differently about the city they choose to study in.” (1 Granary)
by Megan Mesack | Sep 5, 2024 | Detroit, In the News, Studio Art and Craft
“Fiber arts offer such a dynamic intersection of traditional techniques and contemporary practices, and students are drawn to this versatility (more so post-Covid),” –Jeremy Noonan, professor and section lead of fiber and textiles at CCS (Bridge Detroit)
by Megan Mesack | Aug 26, 2024 | Alumni, In the News, Interior Design, Product Design
“Chrissy, a versatile product designer, navigates the intersection of form and function with finesse.” –Interior Design
by Megan Mesack | Aug 16, 2024 | Alumni, In the News, Studio Art and Craft
by Megan Mesack | Jul 17, 2024 | Alumni, In the News, Product Design
William Pittman worked on the Red Dot winning Bifrost Winter Tall BOA S7S HT, designed for professional users in the construction industry, it delivers optimum performance even under extreme weather conditions.
by Megan Mesack | Jul 8, 2024 | Detroit, In the News
“The lack of arts programming was something that I knew could be changed, even if it wasn’t going to change overnight.” –Mikel Bresee
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