Industrial Design
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In other news: 11.29.2017
From designs to bring joy to housework, to art you can not only see, but taste, touch, hear, and smell, CCAD Family members have been busy. Get the skinny on what’s happening on campus, in Columbus, and points well beyond.
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CCAD goes to Mars
Studying at Columbus College of Art & Design is out of this world. No, really. Industrial Design students in CCAD’s Design Innovation and Culture class are working on a project called CCAD Goes to Mars. The 14 students in the class are working to create engaging physical and virtual experiences that bring life on Mars to life for people on Earth. Their goal is to inspire young people to pursue Mars-related endeavors (or career paths). The students have evolved the idea of STEM to be STEAM’D, allowing ideas to incorporate both art and design.
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The New York Times on Columbus' "alternate universe" of retail
STUMP cofounders Brian Kellett (Media Studies Still-Based, 2007) and Emily Brown (Industrial Design, 2016).
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Three cheers for GCAC Community Arts Partnership Award winners
A trio of leaders who have made major impact at Columbus College of Art & Design and points beyond are being honored with 2017 Greater Columbus Arts Council’s Community Arts Partnership Awards.
CCAD Board of Trustees member Mark Corna is the winner of the Michael B. Coleman Arts Partner Award, and Marshall Shorts and Corey Favor, both CCAD grads and co-founders of Creative Control Fest, were named winners of GCAC’s Emerging Arts Leader Award.
CCAD nominated the three for the award.
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CCAD celebrates alumni
Michael Flechtner, winner of The Joseph V. Canzani Alumni Award for Excellence, 2017
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Advertising & Graphic Design students win national Addy recognition
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CCAD Stories: Tobias Katz’s flexible approach takes him from the circus to the Katz Box