Graphic Design students showcase their portfolios at annual Grad Show
After three years of honing their skills, students in St. Clair College's Graphic Design program had the chance to put their portfolios on full display at the annual Grad Show.
After three years of honing their skills, students in St. Clair College's Graphic Design program had the chance to put their portfolios on full display at the annual Grad Show.
Students in St. Clair College's Advertising and Marketing Communications Management program are stepping into the future of digital storytelling through a new collaboration with VITURE, a global leader in extended reality (XR) technology.
Students come to St. Clair College to learn a craft and gain employable skills in their field of choice.
But during their studies, students regularly get an opportunity to hone their vocational skills on a real-life project, which was the case for the recent re-branding of the St. Clair College Student Spa.
Jacob Wright has been a Nascar fan since he was a kid, but he never thought he'd be in the position to design the wrap for a race car.
Students in the Graphic Design program at St. Clair College get to try their hands at all sorts of different projects but they have never had the opportunity to put their skills to the test on something that moves so fast.
Congratulations to Sofiia Deretska, the winning designer of this year's SRC Day Planner 2024-2025!
Graduating students in the Graphic Design program at St. Clair College are showing off their talents to the world with IMPRINT - a virtual exhibit of their portfolios.
A third-year graphic design student helped create messaging for WE-SPARK Health Institute that will be used by the organization to spread the word about research that's being done in Windsor-Essex.
Graduating Graphic Design students are reinventing their annual year-end industry gala with an online virtual experience.
Revive 2021 is a web-based platform which features student’s final projects as well as their digital portfolios, created due to the pandemic not allowing a face-to-face event.
Graphic Design instructor Mike Lovell said it is a real win-win situation.