CCS Product Design Alum Named Interior Design Magazine HiP Rising Star Product Designer
“Chrissy, a versatile product designer, navigates the intersection of form and function with finesse.” –Interior Design
“Chrissy, a versatile product designer, navigates the intersection of form and function with finesse.” –Interior Design
CCS Alumna LaKela Brown (’05 Fine Arts) returns to Detroit for her first solo museum exhibition. Explore “From Scratch: Seeding Adornment” now on view at MOCAD.
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.
“The lack of arts programming was something that I knew could be changed, even if it wasn’t going to change overnight.” –Mikel Bresee
“On this episode of Stateside…we ended the show speaking with two fashion and accessory designers at the College for Creative Studies. CCS held it’s annual fashion show this past weekend in Detroit.”
“Salone del Mobile, also known as Milan Design Week, serves as the most prestigious and pivotal venue where design trends are observed and set. Founded in 1961, the annual furniture fair has grown to become the largest in the world, with more than 1,950 exhibitors showcased over a space of 210,000 square miles…”
“At the intersection of creativity and research lies the design process required for future flooring product launches. For the third year, the Mohawk Design Summit invited retailers and designers to Calhoun, Georgia, to curate products for the 2025 and 2026 Mohawk, Karastan and Godfrey Hirst brand launches.”
“This week, the Detroit Tigers unveiled new City Connect uniforms, which the team can choose to wear when they want to give the Old English D a day off.”
“Automotive designers continue to be enamored with minimalist exterior designs. In the past few decades, automotive design has transitioned from round to angular. Now, vehicles are increasingly boxy and, in some cases, have soft and curvaceous exterior designs, Raphael Zammit…”
“For the 35th year in a row, Hagopian family members, College for Creative Studies staff, and idustrial designer John Kaloustian met to choose the winning designs of the the 35th annual Hagopian World of Rugs / College for Creative Studies Student Rug Design Competition. The theme of this year’s competition was for students to design an area rug inspired by American art from the 1960’s through the 1980’s.”
Recent Comments