Hakha Mashayekhi (’15 Integrated Design)
Meet Hakha Mashayekhi, a 2015 CCS Integrated Design graduate and Director of Product Design at Max. Discover his journey in user-centered design and leading the future of digital products.
Meet Hakha Mashayekhi, a 2015 CCS Integrated Design graduate and Director of Product Design at Max. Discover his journey in user-centered design and leading the future of digital products.
From Michigan to Paris: Discover how Kristine Lipinski (’03) translated her CCS Product Design degree into a global career in automotive color and trim design with Renault.
The College for Creative Studies (CCS) was honored to participate in the launch of new retail experiences at Michigan Central Station, aimed at supporting Detroit businesses and celebrating local talent.
College for Creative Studies is one of 471 colleges and universities recognized for outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation in the 2024 election.
Zammit pointed to the past to highlight how design changes for safety reasons have long been a reality in the industry.
After introducing an accessories department in 2015 and adding apparel design in 2021, the school is submitting a fashion business management program for 2026 accreditation.
Now through January 16, 2025, metro Detroit artists can apply for a Kresge Artist Fellowship.Kresge Artist Fellowships are $50,000 each for 15 artists residing in Wayne, Oakland, or Macomb county. Eligible artists are invited to apply for these no strings attached awards. See guidelines for eligibility requirements.
At a recent donor appreciation luncheon hosted by the College for Creative Studies, donors and scholarship recipients gathered in the General Motors Auditorium at the A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education to celebrate the transformative power of education – and the generosity that makes it possible.
“This year, the fair will feature 285 galleries from 38 countries and territories, including 34 newcomers. Finn collaborates with a team of directors, including Maike Cruse in Basel, Clément Delépine in Paris, and Angelle Siyang-Le in Hong Kong.”
Communication Arts magazine, a professional journal for those involved in creativity in visual communications, has announced the winners of its 31st annual Interactive Competition. Of the 290 entries, 33 projects were selected by a jury of creative professionals. CCS alumnus Luke Fabricatore’s (’24 CD) project “Price of the Prompt” was selected as Best-in-Show.
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