Samantha Perkins wants you to get lost. Her award-winning thesis project, KNOWHERE, explores the concept of wayfinding — how it is used by those who are … Read more »
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Wednesday, November 30th
Samantha Perkins wants you to get lost. Her award-winning thesis project, KNOWHERE, explores the concept of wayfinding — how it is used by those who are … Read more » Tuesday, November 22nd
The HOW 2011 Self-Promotion Design Annual is out, and we’d like to congratulate the School of Graphic Design student, alums, and instructors whose work is acknowledged within its … Read more » Tuesday, November 15th
At the recent AIA Architecture and the City Festival, Alissa Walker presented the GOOD Magazine Design for Cities program. Included in her presentation were three School of Graphic … Read more » Tuesday, November 8th
For an entire year, Johnny Selman woke up at the crack of dawn, gulped down a cup of coffee, checked out the headline news, and went to work on his BBCx365 … Read more » Wednesday, October 26th
Michael Osborne asked his Package Design 4 students “If Target launched a high-end store to compete with Crate & Barrel and Williams-Sonoma, what would the product packaging look like?” Read more » Tuesday, October 25th
As Team Furniture, Kayla Ferriera, Sa Nguyen and Sarah Seward developed a solution for San Francisco’s abandoned furniture problem. Their project was in answer to the GOOD Magazine Design Challenge presented to them in Tom Sieu’s R3 Lab. Friday, October 21st
School of Graphic Design MFA students Perin Rambhia, Yen-Chun Yeh, and Zainab Rupawalla teamed up to tackle the GOOD Magazine Design Challenge presented to them as part of Phil … Read more » Thursday, October 20th
MFA students Paulina Mcfarland, Yun Lin, and Stephanie Shelar became Team Firefly in Phil Hamlett’s Graphic Design and Sustainability class to address the GOOD Magazine Design Challenge presented to them by Alissa Walker. Wednesday, October 19th
MFA Student Tessa Fish was a one woman team for the GOOD Magazine Design Challenge presented in Phil Hamlett’s Graphic Design and Sustainability class. San Francisco prides itself as one of the world’s … Read more » Tuesday, October 18th
MFA student Astra Sodarsono explored the idea of helping California’s financial crisis through legalizing and taxing cannabis for the GOOD Magazine Design Challenge presented as part of Phil Hamlett’s Graphic Design and Sustainability class. |
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