Student Work: Natalie Andrewson Illustration
Check out the lovely illustration work of Natalie Andrewson, a third year student at Ringling College of Art and Design
Check out the lovely illustration work of Natalie Andrewson, a third year student at Ringling College of Art and Design
Mallory Smith is a current Communications Design student at the University of Louisville. This project, Southern Sayins, is a set of 10 greeting cards inspired by her Grandfather and the experience of growing up in rural Kentucky.
Jake Dugard is a designer currently working towards his Masters in Fine Arts at Louisiana Tech University. This identity project was created for fictitious coffee shop, The Coffee Co-Op, and required students to produce all of the final pieces. He did such…
Here’s another great student identity project by Denmark-based Jonathan Faust. The design was developed for a fictive company with the intention of helping Earl/Grey to regain some popularity. via Design Defined
How cool are these tattoo infographics?!? A very impressive student project by Paul Marcinkowski. via Quipsologies
I am a huge fan of Radiolab—if you don’t know the podcast, I highly recommend checking it out—so this brand and site redesign by recent Art Center grad Eugene Seo immediately caught my eye. Be sure to check out the video below to…
Jiin Kim, another recent grad of Art Center College of Design, has an excellent portfolio. I was most impressed by these graphic, hand-sewn posters designed to promote New York Fashion Week. via Burning Settlers Cabin
For his thesis project, Robert Finkel chose to produce an exhibition based on the history of the arrow, entitled Up, Down, Left, Right. Here’s a brief description in his own words: The image of the arrow is nearly everywhere we…
Recent grad Meghan Besinger created this campaign during her last year at the University of North Texas. In her own words, Move to Amend is “a non-profit organization working to add an amendment to the constitution that would strip corporations…
Take a look at this beautiful senior project by Tony Lee Jr., a recent graduate of Carnegie Mellon. He developed visual identities for three Puccini operas, including La Boheme, which I’ve featured below. In addition to the identity, he created…
Philadelphia’s Tyler School of Art seems to be producing one talented designer after another—we’ve posted about a few of their students from the program in recent months. Christine McMahon, a recent graduate of the program, is no exception. I’m especially…
Check out this amazing packaging project by Alex Sophocles, a senior at MICA. The goal was to transform Higgins Brand India Ink from a product with a lowbrow appeal to a highbrow one. I have to say I think that…
Ryan Keightley is now a full-fledged graduate, but this piece is the result of work done in his senior year at the University of Florida. I was particularly impressed with this branding project for Oak Park Stage, featuring a performance…
Iowa State senior Ryan Hubbard had the fortunate experience of interning at 160over90 this past summer. Under the art direction of Dan Blackman—who we are big fans of at dwl—he created a Visual Journal that incorporated one unique piece per…
Kelly Thorn is a classmate of Theresa Decker, whose work I posted about last week. While peeking through her portfolio, these typographic and illustrative posters for The Rolling Road Show really caught my eye.
The portfolio of recent Tyler School of Art grad Theresa Decker is super impressive. There’s lots of great work to see, but I’m particularly loving the branding and print pieces she created for the World Barista Championshp. Also very much…
Here’s another installment of the Student Spotlight, featuring the work of a few talented designers and illustrators who are still completing their educations. Siobhan Gallagher: All Decked Out Christine Jackson: Alice in Wonderland Ricky Linn: Invasion of the Doppelgangers
Here are a few more students producing great work. Each of these projects deserves a more in-depth look, so be sure to click on over to check each of them out. Hogai Wee: Plastic Planet James Addison: Save Yourself,…