Featuring the works of current City College students, the Graphic Communication Club will recognize the best student design projects in its third annual design showcase May 17 from 2-7 p.m. in the Student Center.
“It’s a positive experience no matter what level you’re at,” said graphic communication major and last year’s best of show winner John Conley. “It’s always good to get feedback on your work.”
Coined Brainstorm Student Showcase, the event will also feature four face-off competitions, modeled in the style of the television show “Iron Chef”. Contestants will be challenged to complete an impromptu design assignment in 30 minutes, according to the club’s Web site. Attendees will be able to watch what each contestant is doing via a projector.
Defending faculty champion – Graphic Communication Department chair Don Button – will again compete in the faculty face-off competition, which pits graphic communication professors against each other to determine which professor reigns supreme.
Graphic communication professor Aaron Winters will participate in the faculty face-off for the first time.
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Additional honors at the event include Best of Show and Popular Choice Awards. Best of Show will be chosen by a panel of judges consisting of local professionals working in the design field, while those in attendance will choose the Popular Choice Award.
According to Button, the showcase will allow students to show the public what they’ve been learning. Additionally, local professionals will be in attendance, providing students an opportunity to display their talents and network with those in the field.
Having local designers present is a highlight of the event, Conley said.
Competing students will also serve as representatives of the school, as local high school students will be invited to see what a graphic communication class is all about, Button said.
According to the entry form, submissions are open to all students registered in one or more classes in graphic communication during fall 2009 or spring 2010, and entries are to be submitted on May 6 and May 7 between noon and 4 p.m. and on May 10 between noon and 3 p.m.