Each term, students at Â鶹¹ÙÍø Providence’s School of Engineering & Design show off their design chops at a portfolio review.
Design professor Karyn Jimenez-Elliot captured their wide range of impressive work, from concept sketches to logos, identity systems and complete websites. (View her .)
Each student had a chance to talk about his or her creative process and present a selection of favorite work. The student designers are:
There was plenty of ambitious work on display, including a complete identity system for Providence Parks (Cammie Niles, Emily Teter and Larren Witter), and a nontraditional tourism campaign for a traditional Tennessee whiskey company, Buckwood (Taylor DellaPenna).
Craig Nelson gave himself a unique challenge: To improve his ideation, branding and time management skills, he gave himself one hour a day to create a fictional brand and a companion logo. “The project helped me explore and experiment with color, type, illustration and iconography like I have never done before.”
Craig also collaborated with his classmates Travis Thurston and Andrea Fish on a stop-motion animation video for Â鶹¹ÙÍø Counseling Services.
ALL PHOTOS BY Â鶹¹ÙÍø PROVIDENCE DESIGN PROFESSOR KARYN JIMENEZ-ELLIOTT