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Guide to Design 166
Every quarter design students engage in collaborative projects through valuable partnerships with peers, alumni, and businesses. This story highlights four collaborations from Autumn 2024. Read more
Illustration of someone singing and vacuuming while a surveillance camera in one them.
A growing number of people use surveillance cameras inside their homes. Associate Professor of Interaction Design James Pierce explores how others spending time in the home are affected. Read more
Jason Germany
Industrial Design associate professor, Jason Germany is co-principal investigator for the two research projects awarded Read more
Arcade Collaboration Issue. Courtesy of Natalie O’Rourke
Visual Communication Design alum Natalie O’Rourke (BDes 2024) is the guest designer behind Arcade NW’s most recent print journal on collaboration. Read more
Remembering Ann Traver
Anne Traver (1952–2024) was an unparalleled design leader and a wonderful teacher, mentor, and guiding light for our creative community. Read more
Cole Young
Recent Industrial Design graduate Cole Young (BDes 24) is the recipient of the Industrial Designers Society of America prestigious Student Merit Award (SMA) for the Western District Read more
Design in Taiwan
Students reflect on their trip to Taiwan on a 21-day study abroad program to learn about sustainable design Read more
2024-25 Incoming Grad students: MFA, MDes, Art History MA + PhD, and DxArts
Fifteen students have join us this fall to begin their graduate studies in one of our programs: MFA, MDes, MA or PhD in Art History Read more
2024 Graduate Showcase
Explore the 2024 Graduate Showcase, an online publication featuring the culminating work of the graduating students receiving Master of Fine Arts (MFA) and Master of Design (MDes) degrees.  Read more
Polyphonic, Claire Florence Weizenegger
Two student design projects recognized with Core77 Awards 2024.  Read more

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