It Takes A Village
Every year, the graduating class holds an exhibition showcasing the work they have done during their time in the program. It is an opportunity to look back on the collective growth and process of becoming as undergraduates.
To reflect on how we built our own experiences in RISD Graphic Design, the identity deconstructs and pieces back together elements of the Design Center—rounded windows, an out-of-service elevator, colorful checkered flooring... The exhibition design and layout compartmentalize unique characteristics
and functions of the building’s nine floors, including the Commons multi-use space, an Analog, Digital, Publication, and Activity Room, sharing with our audience the familiar and chaotic atmosphere we called home for three years.
To reflect on how we built our own experiences in RISD Graphic Design, the identity deconstructs and pieces back together elements of the Design Center—rounded windows, an out-of-service elevator, colorful checkered flooring... The exhibition design and layout compartmentalize unique characteristics
and functions of the building’s nine floors, including the Commons multi-use space, an Analog, Digital, Publication, and Activity Room, sharing with our audience the familiar and chaotic atmosphere we called home for three years.
Keywords:
exhibition, design education, community
Client:
RISD Graphic Design
Role:
Exhibition Design, Event Identity, Art Direction
exhibition, design education, community
Client:
RISD Graphic Design
Role:
Exhibition Design, Event Identity, Art Direction
Design Team:
Leslie Berumen Flores, Helen Peng, Ivy Zhang, Ollantay Avila, Muhaddisa Ali, Mighty Wanitprapha, Nicole Ban, Seunghyun Cho, Lily Joiner, Catleya Qian, Joyce Ho, Phoenix Gao, Wendy Hu, Kryeol Chen, Patrick Farrell, Ananya Scindia