Visualizing Belonging
by Grace Herndon
The problem area which I chose to explore was the space on the outside of a community.
by Grace Herndon
The problem area which I chose to explore was the space on the outside of a community.
by Jessye Holmgren-Sidell
In almost any bookstore or local library, there is a young children’s section—a secluded friendly corner filled with squashy chairs, colorful wall art, and preschoolers sitting in their parents’ laps.
by Matthew Lemmond
The mind’s impact on cancer’s ability to grow is on the horizon—if not well beyond the bounds—of academic research.
by Ashamsa Mathew
For our Fall 2018 studio, we got the opportunity to explore the trends as mentioned in Designer 2025.
by Matt Norton
Designers constantly analyze current-day applications, tools, and experiences in an attempt to reapproach the concepts in new ways.
by Mac Hill
During the 2016 presidential election, The New York Times’ election coverage incorporated two moving “needle” gauges to convey the uncertainty in their election forecasts.
by Krithika Sathyamurthy
Toys are artifacts that encourage children’s expression, fantasy, interest, exploration, education, cognitive development, and gender-role learning.
by Bree McMahon
The ability to hold collaborative conversations is crucial to supporting sustainable and diverse communities—whether physical or virtual—including effective real-time and ongoing conversations.
by Rachael L. Paine
We were charged to rethink and redesign the culture of graphic design in the context of contemporary practices, application, and usage.
by Jessye Holmgren-Sidell
We are all activists now,” says cybersecurity counsel Jennifer Granick in her 2017 TED Talk.